Roentgen.ENGLISH

Roentgen.ENGLISH

Infobox Album | Name = roentgen.ENGLISH
Type = Album
Artist = Hyde


Released = October 14, 2004
Recorded =
Genre = Rock, Pop
Length =
Label = HAUNTED RECORDS, Ki/oon Records
Producer = HYDE
Reviews =
Last album = "666"
(2003)
This album = "roentgen.ENGLISH"
(2004)
Next album = "Faith"
(2006) |

"roentgen.ENGLISH" is an album by Japanese singer hyde, first released in 2004. The overseas version of hyde's 2002 debut album "Roentgen" was entirely in English, while its Japanese counterpart had lyrics in Japanese as well as in English. In 2004 the overseas version of "Roentgen" was released in Japan as "roentgen.ENGLISH" with three bonus tracks, the B-sides to his three singles. The limited edition contained a bonus DVD with a music video to the song "The Cape of Storms", which was used as the theme song for the film "Kagen no tsuki", and was tied in to the promotion of this release. The DVD release also contained an extra track: "The Cape of Storms -Last Quarter Mix-", which is a piano and acoustic guitar version of the original song.

Track listing

# "Unexpected"
# "White Song"
# "Evergreen"
# "Oasis"
# "A Drop of Colour"
# "Shallow Sleep"
# "New Day's Dawn"
# "Angel's Tale"
# "The Cape of Storms"
# "Secret Letters"
# "Evergreen" (English)
# "Angel's Tale" (English)
# "Shallow Sleep" (English)


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