- 2nd W
Infobox Album | Name = 2nd W
Type =Album
Artist =W (Double You)
Released =March 3 ,2005
Recorded = 2004-2005
Genre =J-pop
Length = 42:50
Label = Zetimal
Producer =Tsunku
Reviews =
Last album = "Koi no Fuga " (single)
(2005)
This album = "2nd W"
(2005)
Next album = "Ai no Imi wo Oshiete! (single)"
(2005)2nd W is the second album by the
Hello! Project duo,W (Double You) , and the first to be recorded (except for one song) and released after its members,Ai Kago andNozomi Tsuji , "graduated" fromMorning Musume in August of 2004.Unlike their first album "
Duo U&U ", which was all cover material, "2nd W" contains a mix of both originals (composed by mentor and Hello! Project founderTsunku ) and covers of classicShōwa period female pop duo songs. Three of the songs, the Tsunku originals "Ai Ii na!" and "Robo Kiss", and a cover ofThe Peanuts 's "Koi No Fuga", were released as singles in the months prior to the album; the latter selection was also the single released in advance of the album.Many of the songs on the album, both originals and covers, center around the topic of becoming, or about to no longer be, the age of seventeen. At the time of the album's release, Ai Kago had turned 17 a month prior, while Nozomi Tsuji would turn 18 that June.
Another track, "Da-bu-ru-yuu Joshi Koutou Gakkou Kouka", is the mock-theme song for the fictional "Dabaruyuu Girls Senior School" (The nonsense word "Dabaruyuu" being a corruption of the duo's name) and ties in with the album cover concept depicting Kago and Tsuji at a school ceremony.
The duo would do one more single (so far) while retaining their earlier cute image, "
Ai no Imi wo Oshiete! ". Their following single, "Miss Love Tantei ", would see the pair utilizing a more mature look and sound.Track listing
# - 1:11
# - 4:05
# - 3:35
# - 3:48
# - 3:49
# - 5:21
# - 3:03
# 18 ~My Happy Birthday Comes!~ - 4:17
# - 2:19
# INTERLUDE - 0:24
# - 3:10
# - 3:28
# - 4:18Musical Personnel
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Ai Kago - vocals (lead, harmony and background)
*Nozomi Tsuji - vocals (lead, harmony and background)
*Tsunku - additional backing vocals (Tracks 1, 5)
*Nao Tanaka - Keyboards, drum machine, MIDI programming (Track 1), string arrangement (Track 3)
*Shoichiro Hirata - Keyboards, drum machine, MIDI programming (Tracks 2, 11)
*Manao Doi - guitar (Track 2)
*Hiroaki Takeuchi - backing vocals (Track 2)
*Yohey Tuskasaki -scratching (Tracks 2, 9)
*Yuichi Takahashi - guitar, keyboards, drum machine, MIDI programming (Tracks 3, 4, 7)
*Sting Miyamoto - bass (Tracks 4, 13)
*Atsuko Inaba - additional backing vocals (Tracks 4, 8)
*Hideyuki "Daichi" Suzuki - guitar, keyboards, drum machine, MIDI programming (Track 5)
*Ume - guitar (Track 5)
*Akira - keyboards, drum machine, MIDI programming, additional backing vocals (Track 6)
*Tokyo Philharmonic Chorus - male chorus (Track 7)
*Yoshiaki Nakamura - narration (Track 7)
*Miki Tominaga - narration (Track 7)
*Shunsuke Suzuki - guitar, keyboards, drum machine, MIDI programming (Tracks 8, 12)
*Hideyuki Komatsu - bass (Track 8)
*Hiroshi Iida - percussion (Track 8)
*Yoshinari Takegami - saxophone (Track 8)
*Masanori Suzuki - trumpet (Track 8)
*Wakaba Kawai - trombone (Track 8)
*Koji Makaino - keyboards, drum machine, MIDI programming (Track 9)
*Hideki Oguro - tympani (Track 9)
*Yasuhiko Tachibana - upright bass (Track 12)
*Keiichiro Uemura - drums (Track 12)
*Yoshihiko Katori - vibraphone (Track 12)
*Makoto Hirahara - additional backing vocals (Track 12)
*Cher Watanabe - keyboards, drum machine, MIDI programming (Track 13)
*Yasuo Asai - guitars (Track 13)
*Armin "Takeshi" Linzbichler - drums (Track 13)External links
* [http://www.up-front-works.jp/discography/zetima/16/a_02/ UP-FRONT WORKS W discography entry]
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