0 to 1 no Aida
0 to 1 no Aida | ||||
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Compilation album by AKB48 | ||||
Released | November 18, 2015 | |||
Recorded | 2005-2015 | |||
Genre | J-pop | |||
Label | You, Be Cool! / King | |||
Producer | Yasushi Akimoto | |||
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Singles from 0 to 1 no Aida | ||||
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0 to 1 no Aida (0と1の間; Hepburn: Zero to Ichi no Aida, Between 0 and 1)[1] is the 7th album from Japanese idol girl group AKB48, released on November 18, 2015 . This album marks the 10th anniversary of Japanese group, founded in 2005 and was available in three versions:
- No.1 Singles: A DOUBLE CD Featuring 28 songs which peaked 1st at Oricon + 3 new songs.
- Million Singles: A DOUBLE CD Featuring 23 million-selling songs + 6 new songs
- Single Complete: A TRIPLE CD Featuring re-recorded versions of "Sakura no Hanabiratachi" & "Skirt, Hirari", and all 41 major singles released (until the date) + 3 new songs. It also include a bonus DVD with virtual handshake event.
- Theater: Same tracklist from the Million Singles Version, but with an addition of only 2 new songs performed by sub-units "Tentomu Chu!" and "Dendenmu Chu!"
This is the last album featuring longtime member Minami Takahashi, prior to her graduation scheduled to December 8, 2015 which later moved to April 8, 2016 , on her 25th Birthday. Graduated members, including Atsuko Maeda, Tomomi Itano, Mariko Shinoda, Rina Kawaei, Rena Matsui, Yuko Oshima and Sayaka Akimoto are featured on this album.
Overview
The 7th AKB48 album was announced in September 2015, during an event, and will be a special gathering to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Japanese idol group and the graduation of Minami Takahashi, a longtime member. There will be three versions, with the "Complete Single" including all singles released to date, including indies (in new versions). Graduated members (not appear on the cover) are also remembered in some singles, as in the case of Atsuko Maeda, Yuko Oshima, Tomomi Itano, Mariko Shinoda, among others.
Track listing
No.1 Singles
This version contains 2 discs and features 28 songs that reached the first place according to the Oricon charts. It also includes 3 new songs.[2]
(Total Time: 01:14:22) |
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Million Singles
This version contains 2 discs and features 23 songs that have sold 1 million copies. It also includes 6 new songs.[3]
(Total Time: 01:12:40) |
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Single Complete Version
This is the full version of all of them and comes on 3 discs, with two re-recordings of their indies singles and 41 major singles released to date, prior to Kuchibiru ni Be My Baby. It also includes 3 new songs.[4]
(Total Time: 01:07:31) |
(Total Time: 01:14:22) |
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Theater Edition
This version contains 2 discs and features 23 songs that have sold 1 million copies. It also includes only 2 new songs. Theater version cover does not feature any members, only an AKB48 Theater marquee.
(Total Time: 01:14:22) |
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NOTE: Songs marked in Blue are new songs.
Personnel
- Producer and Lyrics: Yasushi Akimoto
- Composers:
- Rie (on Romance, Irane)
- Shun Ryu (on Iiwake Maybe)
- Hiroshi Uesugi (on Sakura no Hanabiratachi, Sakura no Shiori)
- BOUNCEBACK (on Aitakatta)
- Hideki Naruse (on Bingo!)
- Yō Yamazaki (on Heavy Rotation)
- Mio Okada (on Skirt, Hirari, Yūhi o Miteiru ka?)
- Hiroko Konishi (on Chance no Junban)
- Shinya Tada (on Ponytail to Shushu)
- Daisuke Sasabuchi (on Give Me Five!)
- Shinya Sumida (on Flying Get)
- Manabu Marutani (on Eien Pressure, Heart Electric, Labrador Retriever)
- Yoshimasa Inoue (on Seifuku ga Jama o Suru, Keibetsu Shiteita Aijō, Boku no Taiyō, Ōgoe Diamond, 10nen Sakura, Namida Surprise!, River, Beginner, Everyday, Kachuusha, Manatsu no Sounds Good!, Uza, Kibōteki Refrain, Halloween Night)
- Shingo Kujime (on So Long!)
- Shintarō Ito (on Koisuru Fortune Cookie)
- Tetsuro Oda (on Suzukake Nanchara)
- Yasuyuki Kojō (on Mae Shika Mukanee)
- Yusuke Itagaki (on Gingham Check, Kokoro no Placard)
- Kazunori Watanabe (on Sayonara Crawl)
- Carlos K (on Green Flash)
- Yo-Hey (on Bokutachi wa Tatakawanai)
- Graduated Members (from-to mentions the timeline based on single release where the member was active)
- Atsuko Maeda (from Sakura no Hanabiratachi to Manatsu no Sounds Good!)
- Tomomi Itano (from Sakura no Hanabiratachi to Koisuru Fortune Cookie)
- Mariko Shinoda (from Skirt, Hirari to Koisuru Fortune Cookie)
- Erena Ono (from Aitakatta to Heavy Rotation)
- Tomomi Kasai (from Aitakatta to So Long!)
- Sayaka Akimoto (from Aitakatta to Sayonara Crawl)
- Yuko Oshima (from Aitakatta to Mae Shika Mukanee)
- Manami Oku (from Seifuku ga Jama o Suru to Sakura no Ki ni Narō)
- Natsuki Sato (from Keibetsu Shiteita Aijou to Chance no Junban)
- Asuka Kuramochi (from Yūhi o Miteiru ka? to Kibouteki Refrain)
- Sakiko Matsui (from River to Kibouteki Refrain)
- Rina Kawaei (from Sakura no Ki ni Narō to Bokutachi wa Tatakawanai)
- Rena Matsui (from 10nen Sakura to Bokutachi wa Tatakawanai)
- Minami Takahashi (appears on the cover and is featured in all singles)
References
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