Flower Festival

Flower Festival

Infobox Album
Name = FLOWER FESTIVAL
Type = compilation
Longtype =
Artist =


Cover size =
Caption = CD
Released = March 19 2008
Recorded =
Genre =
Length =
Language =
Label = Sonic Groove
Producer =
Reviews =
Compiled by =
Chronology =
Last album =
This album =
Next album =

"Flower Festival" is the [http://www.visionfactory.jp/ Vision Factory´s] artists first compilation album with a spring theme. The CD has warm pieces of music by artists who have matched their songs to the theme, the season of flowers. Meeting, separation, and anniversary, etc.

Track listing

# hiro - サクラ
# Daichi Miura - Special Story 
# FUNGO - 365日の花言葉
# Minoru Comorita - 愛のダリア
# Maryjun - White Velvet
# Oota Motohiro and Satou Rasuta - ヒヤシンス
# Ota - 松雪草~スノードロップ~
# Olivia Lufkin - Bleeding Heart
# Asuka Hinoi - 睡蓮
# Rina Chinen with Vanilla Mood - 向日葵
# Lead - Dear My Flower

External links

* [http://www.visionfactory.jp/artist/va/disco/a_05/index.html Album info]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужна курсовая?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • FLOWER FESTIVAL~VISION FACTORY presents — Infobox Album Name = FLOWER FESTIVAL~VISION FACTORY presents Type = Compilation Longtype = Artist = Various Artists Cover size = Caption = CD Released = March 19, 2008 Recorded = Genre = Pop, J Pop Length = 51:44 Language = Japanese Label = Sonic …   Wikipedia

  • Chiang Mai Flower Festival — Chiang Mai, Thailand, is often known as the Rose of the North, but it really blooms into flower in February, towards the end of the cool season. Every year on the first weekend of February, the Chiang Mai Flower Festival is opened. The flower… …   Wikipedia

  • The Flower Festival in Genzano — ( da. Blomsterfesten i Genzano) is a one act ballet by Danish choreographer and balletmaster August Bournonville (1805 1879). Bournonville created the work for Denmark s Royal Ballet in 1858 on the basis of the general enthusiasm among Danes for… …   Wikipedia

  • Hiroshima Flower Festival — The Hiroshima Flower Festival is the Festival for the world Peace from Hiroshima, Japan with smiles of the people with flowers.OverviewHiroshima Flower Festival has been held every year from the 3rd to the 5th of May, during Golden Week since… …   Wikipedia

  • festival — fes|ti|val [ festıvl ] noun count *** 1. ) a series of performances of movies, plays, music, or dancing that is usually organized in the same place at the same time each year: The movie generated a very positive response at this year s Sundance… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • Flower-power — Une « coccinelle » Flower Power Flower Power était un slogan utilisé par les Hippies durant les années 1960 et 1970. La fleur était un des symboles de leur idéologie non violente. L expression est née du …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Flower power — Une « coccinelle » Flower Power Flower Power était un slogan utilisé par les Hippies durant les années 1960 et 1970. La fleur était un des symboles de leur idéologie non violente. L expression est née du …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Festival International Du Film De Pusan — Le Festival international du film de Pusan (PIFF), se tient chaque année à Pusan, deuxième ville de la Corée du Sud. Crée en 1996, il est considéré aujourd hui comme le plus important festival international du film en Asie. Engagé en faveur du… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Festival de Pusan — Festival international du film de Pusan Le Festival international du film de Pusan (PIFF), se tient chaque année à Pusan, deuxième ville de la Corée du Sud. Crée en 1996, il est considéré aujourd hui comme le plus important festival international …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Festival international du film de pusan — Le Festival international du film de Pusan (PIFF), se tient chaque année à Pusan, deuxième ville de la Corée du Sud. Crée en 1996, il est considéré aujourd hui comme le plus important festival international du film en Asie. Engagé en faveur du… …   Wikipédia en Français

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”