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Mr. Children 1992–1995
''Mr. Children 1992–1995'', is a compilation album by Mr. Children, released on July 11, 2001. This is a compilation of selected album and single tracks from 1992 to 1995, released on the same day as '' Mr. Children 1996–2000''. It is the sixth best-selling album of 2001 in Japan, according to Oricon. Track listing # 君がいた夏(Kimi Ga Ita Natsu) - 5:53 # 星になれたら(Hoshi Ni Naretara - 5:03 # 抱きしめたい(Dakishimetai) - 5:26 # Replay - 4:31 # LOVE - 4:07 # my life - 4:29 # CROSS ROAD - 4:35 # innocent world - 5:47 # Dance Dance Dance - 4:59 # 雨のち晴れ(Ame Nochi Hare) - 5:37 # Over - 4:44 # Tomorrow never knows "Tomorrow Never Knows" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles, written primarily by John Lennon and credited to Lennon–McCartney. It was released in August 1966 as the final track on their album ''Revolver'', although it was the firs ... - 5:09 # everybody goes -秩序のない現代にドロップキック- - 4:38 ...
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Pop Rock
Pop rock (also typeset as pop/rock) is a fusion genre with an emphasis on professional songwriting and recording craft, and less emphasis on attitude than rock music. Originating in the late 1950s as an alternative to normal rock and roll, early pop rock was influenced by the beat, arrangements, and original style of rock and roll (and sometimes doo-wop). It may be viewed as a distinct genre field rather than music that overlaps with pop and rock. The detractors of pop rock often deride it as a slick, commercial product and less authentic than rock music. Characteristics and etymology Much pop and rock music has been very similar in sound, instrumentation and even lyrical content. The terms "pop rock" and "power pop" have been used to describe more commercially successful music that uses elements from, or the form of, rock music. Writer Johan Fornas views pop/rock as "one single, continuous genre field", rather than distinct categories. To the authors Larry Starr and Chri ...
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Versus (Mr
Versus (Latin, 'against') may refer to: Film and television * ''Versus'' (2000 film), a Japanese zombie film * ''Versus'' (2016 film), a Russian sports drama film * ''Versus'' (2019 film), a French thriller film * Versus (TV channel), former name of NBCSN, an American sports channel * "Versus", an episode of ''Ninjago'' Music * ''Versus'', a trope in medieval music * Versus (band), an American rock band Albums * ''Versus'' (Carl Craig album), 2017 * ''Versus'' (Diaura album), 2017 * ''Versus'' (Emarosa album), 2014 * ''Versus'' (Kings of Convenience album), 2001 * ''Versus'' (Little Ghost album), 2015 * ''Versus'' (Mikael Gabriel album), 2015 * ''Versus'' (Mr. Children album), 1993 * ''Versus'' (The Haunted album), 2008 * ''Versus'', a 2017 album by Gloria Trevi & Alejandra Guzmán * ''VersuS'', a 2019 album by Vitaa with Slimane * ''Versus'' (EP), by Usher, 2010 Songs * "Versus", a 2015 single by Area 11 * "Versus", a song by Convergerack from the 2006 a ...
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Es (Theme Of Es)
"Es (Theme of Es)" (officially written 【es】~Theme of es~) is the eighth single released by Mr. Children on May 10, 1995. It debuted at No. 1 on the Japanese Oricon weekly single charts. Along with their next single "See-Saw Game (Yūkan na Koi no Uta)," "Es (Theme of Es)" was certified as a million-selling single of 1995 by the Recording Industry Association of Japan The is an industry trade group composed of Japanese corporations involved in the music industry. It was founded in 1942 as the Japan Phonogram Record Cultural Association, and adopted its current name in 1969. The RIAJ's activities include pr .... Track listing References 1995 singles Oricon Weekly number-one singles Mr. Children songs Songs written by Kazutoshi Sakurai 1995 songs Toy's Factory singles Songs written for Japanese films {{1990s-Japan-single-stub ...
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Everybody Goes (Chitsujo No Nai Gendai Ni Drop Kick)
is the seventh single released by Mr. Children on December 12, 1994. Overview debuted at No. 1 single on the Oricon Japanese charts and managed to sell 1,240,040 copies during its run on the chart. The title track was not used in any promotional tie-ins and was originally intended to be the b-side of the "Tomorrow Never Knows" single.''Mr. Children 1996-2000'' album booklet The song was also included in the Mr. Children live album '' 1/42'', released on September 8, 1999. The b-side was included in Mr. Children's compilation album, ''B-Side'', released on May 10, 2007. Track listing Personnel * Kazutoshi Sakurai – vocals, guitar * Kenichi Tahara – guitar * Keisuke Nakagawa – bass * Hideya Suzuki – drums * Es sisters - chorus"Bolero" album booklet, Toy's Factory (1997) Production * Producer – Kobayashi Takeshi single, Toy's Factory (1994) * Arrangement - Mr. Children , commonly referred to by their contracted nickname , are a Japanese pop rock band formed ...
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Tomorrow Never Knows (Mr
"Tomorrow Never Knows" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles, written primarily by John Lennon and credited to Lennon–McCartney. It was released in August 1966 as the final track on their album ''Revolver (Beatles album), Revolver'', although it was the first song recorded for the LP. The song marked a radical departure for the Beatles, as the band fully embraced the potential of the recording studio without consideration for reproducing the results in concert. When writing the song, Lennon drew inspiration from his experiences with the hallucinogenic drug Lysergic acid diethylamide, LSD and from the 1964 book ''The Psychedelic Experience, The Psychedelic Experience: A Manual Based on the Tibetan Book of the Dead'' by Timothy Leary, Richard Alpert and Ralph Metzner. The Beatles' recording employed musical elements foreign to pop music, including musique concrète, avant-garde composition and Electroacoustic music, electro-acoustic sound manipulation. It features an I ...
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Atomic Heart (album)
''Atomic Heart'' is the fourth studio album by Japanese rock band Mr. Children, released in September 1994. The album features two successful lead singles "Cross Road (song), Cross Road" and "Innocent World". Background In November 1993, the band released their fourth single "Cross Road". It provided the band with their first top-10 hit (peaked at #6) on the Japanese Oricon singles chart, and remained on the chart for about one year. Success of a single brought the band into prominence by 1994. Their follow-up single "Innocent World", which was featured in the TV advertisement for Coca-Cola's Aquarius (sports drink), sports drink Aquarius, came out in June 1994 and immediately went straight to the top on the chart. It stayed 2 weeks at #1 and remained the chart for 41 weeks, selling over 1.9 million copies and becoming that year's top-selling single in Japan. Popularity of the band had soared before the album was released. Reception Stimulated by those smash hit singles, ''Atomic ...
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Innocent World
"Innocent World" is the fifth single released by Mr. Children on June 1, 1994. Overview "Innocent World" was Mr. Children's first No. 1 single on the Oricon Japanese charts, managing to sell 1,935,830 copies during its run on the chart and was the No. 1 selling single for Oricon's 1994 yearly chart. The title track was used as the promotional song for the soft drink and was also included in the Mr. Children live album ''1/42'' released on September 8, 1999, and also ''Mr. Children 1992–1995'', released on July 11, 2001. The b-side "My confidence song" was included in Mr. Children's compilation album, '' B-Side'', released on May 10, 2007. Awards "Innocent World" has won many awards including the 'Grand Prize (Song of the year)' at the ''36th Annual Japan Record Awards'', the 'Best 5 Single Award' at the ''9th Annual Japan Gold Disc Awards'', and the 'Silver Award' at the ''13th Annual JASRAC Awards''. Track listing Personnel * Kazutoshi Sakurai – vocals, guitar * Kenich ...
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Cross Road (song)
"Cross Road" is the fourth single released by Mr. Children on November 10, 1993. Overview The single reached #6 on the Oricon Japanese charts selling 1,255,940 copies during its run on the chart. The title track, "Cross Road", was used to promote the Japanese television drama, Japanese drama and also included in Mr. Children's first compilation album, ''Mr. Children 1992–1995'', released on July 11, 2001. The b-side "And I close to you" was included in Mr. Children's third album, ''Versus (Mr. Children album), Versus'', released on September 9, 1993. "Cross Road" has also been covered by other artists including Junko Yamamoto, who covered the song on her cover album "Songs" released on June 6, 2007 and made its live DVD debut for the first time since its release on Mr. Children's ''"Home" TOUR 2007 ~in the field~'' released on August 6, 2008. Track listing Personnel * Kazutoshi Sakurai – vocals, guitar * Kenichi Tahara – guitar * Keisuke Nakagawa – Bass guitar, bass ...
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Replay (Mr
Replay may refer to: * Replay (sports), a replayed match between two sport teams Technology * Game replay, a recording of a game session. * Instant replay, in motion pictures and television, a showing again of part of a film * Replay Professional, a hardware sound sampling device used by the atari ST * ReplayTV, a digital video recorder (DVR) * Replay attack, in cryptography, an attack involving insertion of a message that has been sent previously * Replay system of NetBurst architecture microprocessors * REPLAY (software), a management system for audiovisual content developed at ETH Zurich Books * ''Replay'' (Grimwood novel), a 1986 science fiction novel by Ken Grimwood * ''Replay'' (Creech novel), a 2005 book by Sharon Creech * '' Replay: The History of Video Games'', a 2010 book by Tristan Donovan * '' RE:Play'', a 2006 original English-language manga by Christy Lijewski Film and television * ''Replay'' (2001 film), a 2001 French drama film * ''Replay'' (2003 film), a 2003 ...
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Power Pop
Power pop (also typeset as powerpop) is a form of pop rock based on the early music of bands such as the Who, the Beatles, the Beach Boys, and the Byrds. It typically incorporates melodic hooks, vocal harmonies, an energetic performance, and cheerful sounding music underpinned by a sense of yearning, longing, or despair. The sound is primarily rooted in pop and rock traditions of the early to mid-1960s, although some acts have occasionally drawn from later styles such as punk, new wave, glam rock, pub rock, college rock, and neo-psychedelia. Originating in the 1960s, power pop developed mainly among American musicians who came of age during the British Invasion. Many of these young musicians wished to retain the "teenage innocence" of pop and rebelled against newer forms of rock music that were thought to be pretentious and inaccessible. The term was coined in 1967 by the Who guitarist and songwriter Pete Townshend to describe his band's style of music. However, power pop bec ...
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Dakishimetai
is the second single released by Mr. Children on December 1, 1992. Overview The single reached #56 on the Oricon Japanese charts selling 60,790 copies. The single was released on the same day as the group's second album, ''Kind of Love'', which also included the single in it. was included as a live recording on the group's live album, ''1/42'', released on September 8, 1999 and '' Mr. Children 1992–1995'', which was released on July 11, 2001. The b-side track, , was included on the group's compilation album ''B-Side'', released on May 10, 2007. Over the years the title track, , has become a fan favorite in polls as a song desired to be played at weddings and as a song used to charm women. has also been popular amongst other recording artists with Ryuichi Kawamura, lead singer of Luna Sea, covering the song on the anniversary edition of his album ''Evergreen'' released on December 5, 2007. Track listing Personnel * Kazutoshi Sakurai – vocals, guitar * Kenichi Tahara ...
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Kind Of Love
''Kind of Love'' is the first long-play record by Japanese rock band Mr. Children The album was issued in December 1992, only 7 months after the release of their debut EP entitled ''Everything''. It has commonly been regarded as the band's second studio album. Basic tracks for ''Kind of Love'' were recorded in the suite of Hilton Tokyo Hotel, and later additional instruments and backing vocals were overdubbed in the studios. The album consists of 11 songs mostly composed by the band's primary singer-songwriter Kazutoshi Sakurai, including some of which co-written by the producer Takeshi Kobayashi or the Jun Sky Walker(s)' bassist Yohito Teraoka. Drummer Hideya Suzuki also contributed one track "Shishunki no Natsu" featuring his lead vocals. It has been one of the only two released songs not sung by a frontman of the group. Along with the album, "Dakishimetai" was simultaneously released as a single. The lead-off track of the album, "Niji no Kanata e" was later featured as the them ...
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