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Songwriter and Director: [[Asaki]] | |||
Assistant Director: Miho Toyoda<br> | |||
Assistant: [[Yuei Uematsu]] | |||
Recording Engineers: Manabu Ito, Yuki Iwamoto, Tomoko Sugiyama, Shintaro Okamoto<br> | Recording Engineers: Manabu Ito, Yuki Iwamoto, Tomoko Sugiyama, Shintaro Okamoto<br> | ||
Mastering Engineer: Kotaro Kojima | Mastering Engineer: Kotaro Kojima | ||
Art Director + Illustrator: MONOCHROME INK<br> | |||
Photography: MONOCHROME INK + Nao<br> | |||
Artwork Assistant: Kohei Ikuta | |||
Project Planning, Promoter: Hideki Chosokabe, Kunimi Momoya<br> | |||
Special Page Producer: Rie Suzuki | |||
Copyright Manager: Yuichi Hashimoto<br> | |||
Music Work Manager: Kazunari Okido<br> | |||
Producer: [[Hiroshi Takeyasu]] | |||
Executive Producer: Kuniaki Kinoshita | |||
'''Special Thanks''':<br> | |||
[[Osamu Migitera|Des-ROW]]<br> | |||
Hideaki Shikama<br> | |||
[[Mutsuhiko Izumi]]<br> | |||
[[Yoshihiko Koezuka]]<br> | |||
[[Naoki Maeda]]<br> | |||
Masao Akashi<br> | |||
Takeshi Sasao<br> | |||
Hiroki Hara<br> | |||
All parties concerned | |||
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'''Sanagi'''<br> | |||
Composition, Arrangement, & Lyrics: Asaki<br> | |||
Vocals, Guitar, Bass, Keyboard, & Strange Sound Effects: Asaki<br> | |||
Drums: Taro Yoshida<br> | |||
Violin: Jun Takeuchi | |||
'''Hotaru'''<br> | |||
Composition, Arrangement, & Lyrics: Asaki<br> | |||
Vocals, Guitar & Bass: Asaki<br> | |||
Drums: Taro Yoshida | |||
'''Shiawase wo utau uta'''<br> | |||
Composition, Arrangement, & Lyrics: Asaki<br> | |||
Vocals, Guitar, Bass, & Keyboard: Asaki<br> | |||
Drums: Taro Yoshida<br> | |||
Violin: Jun Takeuchi | |||
'''Kono ko no nanatsu no oiwani ni'''<br> | |||
Composition, Arrangement, & Lyrics: Asaki<br> | |||
Vocals, Guitar, Bass, Keyboard, & Screeching Voices: Asaki<br> | |||
Drums: Taro Yoshida<br> | |||
Violin: Jun Takeuchi | |||
'''Yogo no oto'''<br> | |||
Composition, Arrangement, & Lyrics: Asaki<br> | |||
Strings Arrangement: Asaki + Jun Takeuchi<br> | |||
Vocals: Asaki<br> | |||
Piano: [[Hirofumi Sasaki]]<br> | |||
Piano Tuning: Mikio Watanabe<br> | |||
1st Violin: Jun Takeuchi<br> | |||
2nd Violin: Kuniyo Fukami<br> | |||
Viola: Kaori Takahashi.<br> | |||
Cello: Toshihiko Nagayama<br> | |||
Spirit of Chivalry: [[Harumi Ueko|Jimmy Weckl]] | |||
'''Gekkou chou'''<br> | |||
Composition, Arrangement, & Lyrics: Asaki<br> | |||
Vocals, Guitar, Bass, & Keyboard: Asaki<br> | |||
Drums: JUN-JI | |||
'''Akai suzu'''<br> | |||
Composition, Arrangement, & Lyrics: Asaki<br> | |||
Vocals, Guitar, Bass, & Keyboard: Asaki<br> | |||
Drums: JUN-JI<br> | |||
Violin: Jun Takeuchi | |||
'''Shizuku'''<br> | |||
Composition, Arrangement, & Lyrics: Asaki<br> | |||
Strings Arrangement: Asaki + Jun Takeuchi<br> | |||
Vocals, Guitar & Bass: Asaki<br> | |||
Drums: Taro Yoshida<br> | |||
Piano: Hirofumi Sasaki<br> | |||
Piano Tuning: Mikio Watanabe<br> | |||
1st Violin: Jun Takeuchi<br> | |||
2nd Violin: Kuniyo Fukami<br> | |||
Viola: Kaori Takahashi<br> | |||
Cello: Toshihiko Nagayama | |||
'''Shinkyoku'''<br> | |||
Composition, Arrangement, & Lyrics: Asaki<br> | |||
Strings Arrangement: Asaki + Jun Takeuchi<br> | |||
Guitar, Bass, Keyboard, & Strange Sound Effects: Asaki<br> | |||
Super Drums: Taro Yoshida<br> | |||
Transformative Piano Big Brother (Type Digital): [[Tomosuke Funaki|TOMOSUKE]]<br> | |||
Transformative Piano Little Brother (Type Acoustic): Asaki<br> | |||
1st Violin: Jun Takeuchi<br> | |||
2nd Violin: Kuniyo Fukami<br> | |||
Viola: Kaori Takahashi<br> | |||
Cello: Toshihiko Nagayama | |||
'''Sorasumi no hiyo to'''<br> | |||
Composition, Arrangement, & Lyrics: Asaki<br> | |||
Vocal, Guitar & Bass: Asaki<br> | |||
Drums: JUN-JI<br>}} | |||
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== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
* The original release of 神曲 was advertised on the music magazine ''Gekkayo Internet Music'' (No. 971); it | * The original release of 神曲 was advertised on the music magazine ''Gekkayo Internet Music'' (No. 971); it included a band score for 雫, a music sheet for この子の七つのお祝いに, and a guitar score for 蛹. | ||
** It also includes the first uncensored photo of Asaki. | ** It also includes the first uncensored photo of Asaki. | ||
* The limited edition of 神曲 contains separate lyrics cards for | * The limited edition of 神曲 contains separate lyrics cards for each song packaged in a black plastic case (幸せを謳う詩 and この子の七つのお祝いに use two lyrics cards each). | ||
* The remastered version of 神曲 was supposed to be released the same time as [[Tentei (album)|天庭]]. Due to Asaki's illness, however, he was forced to hold the release until two years later. The album was later delayed again for two more months. | |||
* The remastered version of 神曲 was supposed to be released the same time as [[Tentei (album)|天庭]]. Due to Asaki's illness, however, he was forced to hold the release until two years later. The album was later delayed again for two more | ** When 天庭 was released in 2013, the remastered version of 神曲 was bundled, although both could be ordered separately. | ||
** When 天庭 was released in 2013, the remastered version of 神曲 was bundled, although | |||
== External Links == | == External Links == |
Latest revision as of 23:51, 23 September 2024
This page is for the Asaki album titled 神曲. For the song of the same title, please see Shinkyoku.
神曲
神曲 is Asaki's first album released in 2005. A remastered version of the album was later released in 2012. According to him, the theme for this album is "people’s spirit".
Album Information
神曲 | ||||||||||
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Artist | あさき | |||||||||
Release Date | 11/16/2005 (original), 03/21/2012 (remaster) | |||||||||
Catalog Number | LC-1430 (original), GFCA-161 (remaster) | |||||||||
Published by | Konami Digital Entertainment | |||||||||
Track List | ||||||||||
Title | From | |||||||||
01. 蛹 | GUITARFREAKS 7thMIX & drummania 6thMIX | |||||||||
02. 蛍 | NEW (GuitarFreaks V2 & DrumMania V2) | |||||||||
03. 幸せを謳う詩 | pop'n music 10 | |||||||||
04. この子の七つのお祝いに | GUITARFREAKS 10thMIX & drummania 9thMIX | |||||||||
05. 予後の音 | NEW | |||||||||
06. 月光蝶 | GUITARFREAKS 9thMIX & drummania 8thMIX | |||||||||
07. 赤い鈴 | GUITARFREAKS 11thMIX & drummania 10thMIX | |||||||||
08. 雫 | pop'n music 12 いろは | |||||||||
09. 神曲 | NEW (pop'n music 19 TUNE STREET) | |||||||||
10. 空澄みの鵯と | NEW (pop'n music 16 PARTY♪) | |||||||||
Songwriter and Director: Asaki Assistant Director: Miho Toyoda Recording Engineers: Manabu Ito, Yuki Iwamoto, Tomoko Sugiyama, Shintaro Okamoto Art Director + Illustrator: MONOCHROME INK Project Planning, Promoter: Hideki Chosokabe, Kunimi Momoya Copyright Manager: Yuichi Hashimoto Executive Producer: Kuniaki Kinoshita Special Thanks:
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Trivia
- The original release of 神曲 was advertised on the music magazine Gekkayo Internet Music (No. 971); it included a band score for 雫, a music sheet for この子の七つのお祝いに, and a guitar score for 蛹.
- It also includes the first uncensored photo of Asaki.
- The limited edition of 神曲 contains separate lyrics cards for each song packaged in a black plastic case (幸せを謳う詩 and この子の七つのお祝いに use two lyrics cards each).
- The remastered version of 神曲 was supposed to be released the same time as 天庭. Due to Asaki's illness, however, he was forced to hold the release until two years later. The album was later delayed again for two more months.
- When 天庭 was released in 2013, the remastered version of 神曲 was bundled, although both could be ordered separately.
External Links
- あさき「神曲」 - コナミスタイル (archived)
- 【リマスター盤】あさき「神曲」 - コナミスタイル (archived)
- あさきアルバム制作プロジェクト (archived)