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hummingbird PARQUETS ~pop'n music Artist Collection~

hummingbird PARQUETS ~pop'n music Artist Collection~ is Parquets' fourth album. It includes a new long of Filament Circus, seven new songs, two covers, and one licensed song.

Album Information

hummingbird PARQUETS ~pop'n music Artist Collection~
Artist Parquets
Release Date 6/18/2003
Catalog Number KOLA-035
Published by Konami Music Entertainment
Track List
Title From
01. Filament Circus pop'n music 9
02. Love letter ボンバーマンジェッターズ
03. Whisper Sweet Nothing NEW
04. 甘い生活 NEW
05. さよならを おしえて 好き好き大好き (1985, cover)
06. チェイス! チェイス! チェイス! pop'n music 8
07. Giraffe NEW
08. うぐいす NEW (pop'n music 9 CS)
09. カナリアの涙 NEW
10. 駅 pop'n music Artist Collection 新谷さなえ (cover)
11. Skylove NEW
12. Ping×Pong×Dash NEW (pop'n music 10)

Composition: Tsugumi Kataoka (1-4, 8-12), Arnold Goland (5), Jacob Gold (5), Manami Fujino (7), Hiroyuki Togo (10)
Arrangement: Tsugumi Kataoka (1-5, 8-12), ? (10)
Lyrics: Manami Fujino (1-4, 6, 8-12), Jun Togawa (5), Tsugumi Kataoka (7), Hiroyuki Togo (10)
Vocals: Manami Fujino (all tracks)

CD STAFF

CD credits to be added

Trivia

  • Love Letter was the second ending theme of the 2002-2003 Bomberman Jetters (ボンバーマンジェッターズ) anime series.
  • さよならを おしえて is a cover of the Japanese song of the same name, itself a Japanese version of the 1968 Françoise Hardy song Comment te dire adieu, which itself is a French adaptation of It Hurts to Say Goodbye, first recorded by Margaret Whiting.
  • According to Manami Fujino, カナリアの涙 is the "boy counterpart" to 恋のシャレード, from pop'n music 3.
  • Skylove is based on an old song that Tsugumi Kataoka sang live back in 1999.

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