Ima no Kimochi

Ima no Kimochi
Studio album by Miyuki Nakajima
Released November 17, 2004
Recorded Cello Studios, O'Henry Sound Studios, and Epicurus
Genre Folk rock, kayōkyoku
Length 66:57
Label Yamaha Music Communications
Producer Ichizo Seo, Miyuki Nakajima
Miyuki Nakajima chronology
Love Letter
(2003)
Ima no Kimochi
(2004)
Ten-Sei
(2005)

Ima no Kimochi (いまのきもち) is the 32nd studio album by Japanese singer-songwriter Miyuki Nakajima, released in November 2004. The album contains remake versions of her compositions which came out before she created the records with Ichizo Seo, who has co-produced all of her recordings since Goodbye Girl and its lead single "Namida" in 1988.

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Miyuki Nakajima, arranged by Ichizo Seo

  1. "Hill of Pain (あぶな坂 Abuna Zaka)" (Original version appeared on 1975 album Watashi no Koe ga Kikoemasuka
  2. "The Parting Song (わかれうた Wakareuta)" (Original version released as a single in 1977, and also featured on 1978 album Aishiteiru to Ittekure)
  3. "Reiko (怜子)" (Original version appeared on 1978 album Aishiteiru to Ittekure)
  4. "What is Hard to Believe (信じ難いもの Shinjigatai Mono)" (Original version appeared on 1979 album Shin-ai Naru Mono e)
  5. "If I Could Take to the Sky (この空を飛べたら Kono Sora wo Tobetara)" (Initially recorded by Tokiko Kato, Nakajima's version appeared on 1979 album Okaerinasai)
  6. "Self Portrait in Two Mirrors (あわせ鏡 Awase Kagami)" (Original version appeared on 1981 album Month of Parturition (Ringetsu))
  7. "Diva (歌姫 Utahime)" (Original version appeared on 1982 album Kansuigyo)
  8. "The Incline (傾斜 Keisha)" (Original version appeared on 1982 album Kansuigyo)
  9. "Unrequited Love (横恋慕 Yokorenbo)" (Original version released as a single in 1982)
  10. "Only Two of Us (この世に二人だけ Kono Yo ni Futari dake)" (Original version appeared on 1983 album Hunch (Yokan))
  11. "Nice to Meet You (はじめまして Hajimemashite)" (Original version appeared on 1984 album How Do You Do(Hajimemashite))
  12. "Wherever I am (どこにいても Doko ni Itemo)" (Original version appeared on flip side of a 1986 single "Mikaeri Bijin")
  13. "High Summer Waves (土用波 Doyounami)" (Original version appeared on 1988 album Nakajima Miyuki)

Personnel

Chart positions

Year Album Chart Position Weeks Sales
2004 Ima no Kimochi Japanese Oricon Weekly Albums Chart (Top 300) 8 12 76,000+[1]

Release history

Country Date Label Format Catalog number
Japan November 17, 2004 Yamaha Music Communications CD YCCW-10010
December 3, 2008 YCCW-10084

References

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