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This page is for the 秋桜 album titled cosmos. For the unrelated beatmania IIDX 17 SIRIUS song of the same title, please see Cosmos.

cosmos

cosmos is a mini album featuring SAYA of BeForU fame, as well as her sister EMI, with Seiya Murai acting as their music producer. Together, they form the unit Kosumosu (also read as "cosmos").

Album Information

cosmos
Artist 秋桜 Cosmos cover.jpg
Release Date 01/26/2007
Catalog Number LC-1530
Published by KONAMI Digital Entertainment
Track List
Title From
01. prelude "cosmos" NEW
02. home. pop'n music 12 いろは
03. キボウノタネ pop'n music 13 カーニバル
04. fragments pop'n music 14 FEVER!
05. 走り続けて NEW (pop'n music 15 ADVENTURE)
06. sunset and sunrise NEW
07. この道 NEW

Composition: Seiya Murai (1-6), Kosaku Yamada (7)
Arrangement: Seiya Murai (all songs)
Lyrics: Sayaka Minami & Emi Toujou (1-6), Hakushuu Kitahara (7)
Vocals: Sayaka Minami & Emi Toujou (all songs)
Keyboard: Seiya Murai (all songs)
Guitar: Akira Okuyama (all songs)
Bass: Backy (all songs)
Drums: Hisanori Kumamaru (all songs)

Trivia

  • A DVD is provided along with the CD, containing live versions of home. and キボウノタネ, as well as various other recording shots during the making of the album.
  • The final song on the album, この道, is a cover of an old Japanese nursery rhyme. The nursery rhyme is part of the Nihon no Uta Hyakusen, a 101 song long list of widely beloved songs in Japan.
  • The booklet photograph of a cosmos flower was taken by Seiya Murai himself.

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