Rimi Natsukawa Selection

Rimi Natsukawa Selection
Compilation album by Rimi Natsukawa
Released September 22, 2006 (2006-09-22)
Recorded 2001-2006
Genre J-pop, traditional
Length 1:06:55
Label Victor Entertainment
Rimi Natsukawa chronology
Rimits: Best Duet Songs
(2006)
Rimi Natsukawa Selection
(2006)
Umui Kaji
(2007)
Alternative covers
Korean Cover

Rimi Natsukawa Selection is the fourth compilation album released by Rimi Natsukawa on September 22, 2006. It was only released outside Japan, in Taiwan, Singapore, South Korea, Malaysia and Hong Kong. It reached #1 on the Taiwanese album charts,[1] charting for more than 60 weeks and selling over 42,000 copies.[2]

Content

Tracks #1-#9 are recordings from 2001–2003, and are taken from Minamikaze, Tida: Tida Kaji nu Umui and Sora no Keshiki. "Kana yo Kana yo" is from 2004's Kaze no Michi, "Tokotowa no Uta" and "Kokoro Tsutae" are from 2005's Ayakaji no Ne. This is the first album appearance for Natsukawa's songs "Hug Shichao" and "Sayōnara Arigatō (Ama no Kaze)," which were released as singles in December 2005 and August 2006, respectively. "Hug Shichao" was placed on the album as a bonus track (the album is currently the only Natsukawa album featuring the song).

The Taiwanese version came with a DVD attached, featuring three music videos. One of them, "Tsuki nu Kaisha," was a song that did not feature in the CD.

Care was made to select Natsukawa tracks that had been covered by Chinese artists.[3] Included are "Famureuta" (Jody Chiang's "Sin Ian Yo (思念喲 I Miss You?)"), "Hana" (Wakin Chau's "Hua Xin (花心 Flower Heart)"), "Nada Sōsō" (Huang Pin-Yuan's "Bai Lu Si (白鷺鷥 White Heron)"/Joi Chua's "Pei Wo Kan Ri Chu (陪我看日出 Watching the Sunrise with Me)"), "Shima Uta" (Fish Leong's "Bu Xiang Sui (不想睡 Not Sleepy)") and "Warabigami" (Cyndi Wang's "Fei Ba (飛吧 Flying Blind)").

Promotion

A month after the album's release, Natsukawa performed a Taiwanese concert to 3,000 people.[4] A year later in December 2007, she performed two more due to the substantial sales of the album.[2]

Track listings

CD

No. TitleWriter(s)Arranger(s) Length
1. "Nada Sōsō (涙そうそう Great Tears Are Spilling)"  Begin, Ryoko MoriyamaSeiichi Kyōda 4:18
2. "Asadoya Yunta (安里屋ユンタ The Ballad of Asadoya)"  Katsu Hoshi, TraditionalKyōda 4:05
3. "Warabigami (Yamatoguchi) (童神~ヤマトグチ~ Little God (Standard Japanese))"  Misako Koja, Kazuya SaharaKyōda 4:45
4. "Shima Uta (島唄 Island Song)"  Kazufumi MiyazawaKyōda 5:17
5. "Akata Sandunchi (赤田首里殿内 Akata District, Shuri)"  TraditionalKyōda 5:49
6. "Famureuta (ファムレウタ(子守唄) Lullaby)"  Yukito Ara, Masaaki UechiKyōda 4:19
7. "Hana ( Flowers)"  Shoukichi KinaChuei Yoshikawa 6:23
8. "Sa La La (サ・ラ・ラ)"  Rimi, Natsumi HiraiKyōda 5:08
9. "Shimajima Kaisha (島々清しゃ Purity of the Islands)"  Hitoshi Kume, Tsuneo FukuharaKyōda 5:01
10. "Tokotowa no Uta (とことわのうた Everlasting Song)"  Kundō Koyama, Chikuzen SatoKyōda 4:17
11. "Kana yo Kana yo (愛よ 愛よ Love Love)"  Kazufumi MiyazawaMiyazawa 4:37
12. "Kokoro Tsutae (ココロツタエ Heart Report)"  Shinji TanimuraAkira Senju 4:23
13. "Sayōnara Arigatō (Ama no Kaze) (さようなら ありがとう~天の風~ Good-Bye, Thank You (Sky Wind))"  Kentarō KobuchiKobuchi 4:44
14. "Hug Shichao (ハグしちゃお Tightly Hug)"  Yoko Aki, Ryudo UsagiKyōda 3:49

DVD

No. Title Length
1. "Nada Sōsō (Music Video)"   4:18
2. "Tsuki nu Kaisha (月ぬ美しゃ Beauty of the Moon) (Music Video)"   4:03
3. "Sayōnara Arigatō (Ama no Kaze) (Music Video)"   4:44

References

  1. "夏川りみ台北コンサート". Okinawa Overseas Business Report. 2006-10-26. Retrieved 2010-01-30.
  2. 1 2 "「癒しの女王」夏川りみがコンサート開催、来年はアムロ、あゆ旋風にも期待!―台湾". Record China. 2007-12-22. Retrieved 2010-01-30.
  3. "夏川里美/ 亞洲之風精選 (CD+DVD)". G-Music. Retrieved 2010-01-30.
  4. "「涙そうそう」が大ヒットし、国民的歌手として…". Mainichi Shimbun. 2006-10-31. Retrieved 2010-01-30.
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