- Copy (album)
-
C.O.P.Y Studio album by Mitsuki Aira Released September 8, 2008 Recorded 2008 Genre J-Pop, Electropop, Electronica Label D-topia Entertainment Producer Terukado Ōnishi Mitsuki Aira chronology C.O.P.Y (2008) Plastic (2009) Singles from Copy - "Colorful Tokyo Sounds No.9 (カラフル・トーキョーサウンズ・NO.9 )"
Released: September 8, 2007 - "China Discotica (チャイナ・ディスコティカ )"
Released: March 5, 2008 - "Darling Wondering Staring / Star Fruits Surf Rider (limited release)"
Released: May 7, 2008
C.O.P.Y, (pronounced as C-O-P-Y), is the debut album by the Japanese electronic artist Mitsuki Aira. It was released on September 8, 2008 as a CD, in two editions,[1] both containing the singles "Colorful Tokyo Sounds No. 9", "China Discotica" and "Darling Wondering Staring". "Galaxy Boy" was used as the ending theme to Aichi Television's program Bonita! Bonita!! and The Dream Car Club of Tamoei Yakushiji.[citation needed] The album reached a peak daily position of number 31 on the Oricon chart, and a peak weekly position of number 48 and sold 3,163 copies.[2] C.O.P.Y sold a total of 5,010 copies and charting for three weeks, and is her best-selling album and release to date.
Contents
Track listing
Regular volume package edition
No. Title Length 1. "Galaxy Boy" 4:27 2. "China Discotica (チャイナ・ディスコティカ )" 4:44 3. "Colorful Tokyo Sounds No.9 (カラフル・トーキョーサウンズ・NO.9 )" 5:36 4. "Darling Wondering Staring" 5:03 5. "Heart Line Alive" 5:34 6. "China Discotica (Substance remix) (チャイナ・ディスコティカ (Substance remix) )" 3:04 7. "Fantasy Candy (ファンタジーキャンディ )" 4:00 8. "High Bash (original ver.) (ハイバッシュ (Original ver.) )" 4:55 9. "Swallowtail Dance (Cherryboy function ver.)" 4:52 10. "Beep Count Fantastic (feat. Terukado)" 4:29 11. "Yellow Supercar (イエロースパカー )" 4:55 12. "Happiness Land" 4:03 13. "Star Fruits Surf Rider" 4:57 14. "Rock'n Roll Is Dead" 4:18 15. "Romantic Rope" 4:03 Limited special price edition
A limited release of the album was produced for a lower price, only containing tracks one through twelve. Track eight, High Bash (Original ver.) (ハイバッシュ (Original ver.) ), was replaced with High Bash (Yakenohara ver.) (ハイバッシュ (YAKENOHARA ver.) ) in this edition.
Bonus discs [4]
Two external CDs were given away with purchases of either edition of the album for a limited time at certain Tower Records and HMV. Tower Records distributed a bonus disc containing a "Yakenohara Megamix" while HMV distributed a bonus disc containing "L0ne1yBoy L0ne1yGirl", which was later included as a coupling track on the HMV exclusive single, Valentine Step
References
- ^ [1][dead link]
- ^ "(Japanese); Album Supliment statement". Jbbs.livedoor.jp. http://jbbs.livedoor.jp/bbs/read.cgi/music/3914/1044805378/l50. Retrieved 2011-09-29.
- ^ C.O.P.Y Discography Entry[dead link]
- ^ Aira Mitsuki info page[dead link]
Japanese singles Independent singlesMajor singlesFull-length studio albums & Mini-albums Copy · Plastic · 6 Force · ???Digital singles "Bad Trip" · "Heat My Love" · "Aishi Aisarete Ikiru no sa" · "Why Two?"Special releases "Valentine Step" · Aira's Science CDDVDs Special Live '090319' in Liquidroom
Categories:- 2008 albums
- Mitsuki Aira albums
- "Colorful Tokyo Sounds No.9 (カラフル・トーキョーサウンズ・NO.9 )"
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.