Kokinshū (album)

Kokinshū
Studio album by Hiroko Yakushimaru
Released February 14, 1984
Genre pop, kayokyoku
Length 35:53 (original edition)
Language Japanese
Label Toshiba EMI/East World
Producer Hiroshi Ōkawa, Munetake Koga, Kazumi Harasawa
Hiroko Yakushimaru chronology
Kokinshū
(1984)
Yume Jūwa
(1985)

Kokinshū (古今集) is the first studio album by Japanese actress and pop singer Hiroko Yakushimaru, released in 1984.

Track listing

Side one
No. TitleLyricsMusicArranger Length
1. "Genki o Dashite (元気を出して)"  Mariya TakeuchiMariya TakeuchiKazuo Shiina 3:58
2. "Tsubuyaki no Onpu (つぶやきの音符)"  Etsuko KisugiYoshitaka MinamiAkira Inoue 2:40
3. "Triangle (トライアングル)"  Mariya TakeuchiMariya TakeuchiKazuo Shiina 3:35
4. "Carmel no Garou Nite (カーメルの画廊にて)"  Reiko YukawaKatsuo OhnoShirō Sagisu 3:38
5. "Nemuri no Sakamichi (眠りの坂道)"  Etsuko KisugiYoshitaka MinamiAkira Inoue 4:15
Side two
No. TitleLyricsMusicArranger Length
6. "Shiroi Sanpomichi (白い散歩道)"  Taeko ŌnukiTaeko ŌnukiNobuyuki Shimizu 4:28
7. "Jeanne d'Arc ni Naresō (ジャンヌダルクになれそう)"  Yōko AkiAkira InoueAkira Inoue 4:32
8. "Tsuki no Opera (月のオペラ)"  Taeko OnukiTaeko OnukiNobuyuki Shimizu 3:58
9. "Adolescence (Jūdai Kōki) (アドレサンス(十代後期))"  Yōko AkiAkira InoueAkira Inoue 4:01
Bonus tracks
No. TitleLyricsMusicArranger Length
10. "Tantei Monogatari (探偵物語)"  Takashi MatsumotoEiichi OhtakiAkira Inoue 3:56
11. "Sukoshi Dake Yasashiku (すこしだけ やさしく)"  Takashi MatsumotoEiichi OhtakiAkira Inoue 4:40
12. "Sailor-fuku to Kikanjū (セーラー服と機関銃)"  Etsuko KisugiTakao KisugiAkira Inoue 4:44
13. "Tantei Monogatari (探偵物語) (strings version)"  Takashi MatsumotoEiichi OhtakiAkira Inoue 3:55

Charts

Chart positions

Year Country Chart Position Weeks Sales
1984 Japan Oricon Weekly LP Albums Chart (top 100)[1] 1 16 477,000
Oricon Weekly CT Albums Chart (top 100) 24

Year-end charts

Chart (1984) Position
Japanese Oricon Albums Chart[2] 12

Preceded by
Timely!! by Anri
Japanese Oricon LP Chart number-one album
February 27 March 5, 1984
Succeeded by
Thriller by Michael Jackson

References

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