17 | ||||
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Released | August 22, 2012 | |||
Genre | Japanese Rock/Pop | |||
Length | 72:49(CD) 76:34(DualDisc) | |||
Label | J Storm (distribution by Sony Music Japan) | |||
Producer | Tokio (executive), Johnny Kitagawa | |||
Tokio chronology | ||||
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17 is the twelfth studio album by Japanese band Tokio. It was released on August 22, 2012. [1] The album peaked at fifth place on the Oricon weekly charts, and remained in the charts for five weeks. [2]
It was the band's final studio album feature bassist Tatsuya Yamaguchi.
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Arrangement | Length |
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1. | "Kibou" | Maki Ogawa | Kosuke Morimoto | Shogo Ohnishi | |
2. | "Amagasa" (雨傘) | Ringo Sheena | Sheena | Tokyo Jihen | |
3. | "More" | Shigeru Joshima | Joshima | Kazuhiro Yamahara | |
4. | "-Haruka-" (-遥か-) | Nobuteru Maeda | Michiya Haruhata | Yamahara | |
5. | "Taiyō to Sabaku no Bara" (太陽と砂漠のバラ) | Shimizu Akio | Akio | Akio | |
6. | "Subeki Koto" (スベキコト) | Joshima | Taichi Kokubun | Kosuke Noma | |
7. | "Akireru Kurai Bokura wa Negaō" (あきれるくらい 僕らは願おう) | Her0ism | Her0ism | Yamahara | |
8. | "Mata Asa ga Kuru" (また朝が来る) | Yamahara, Yuya Abe | Yamahara | Yamahara | |
9. | "...As One" | Tatsuya Yamaguchi | Kokubun | KAM | |
10. | "Archive" | Tomoya Nagase | Nagase | Nagase | |
11. | "The Course of Life" | Kokubun | Kokubun | Hikari | |
12. | "Advance" | Makoto Ogata | Ogata | Ohnishi | |
13. | "Miageta Ryūsei" (見上げた流星) | Yoshitaka Taira | Taira | Hikari, Kam | |
14. | "Low Speed" (ロースピード) | Masahiro Matsuoka | Shigehiro Matsushima | Nagase, Yamahara | |
15. | "NaNaNa (Taiyo Nante Irane)" (NaNaNa (太陽なんていらねぇ)) | Kōji Tamaki | Tamaki | Anzen Chitai | |
16. | "Haneda Kūkō no Kiseki" (羽田空港の奇跡) | Ken Yokoyama | Yokoyama | Yokoyama, KAM | |
17. | "Jiyūna Na no Shita ni" (自由な名の下に) | Joshima | Kokubun | Yamahara |
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Arrangement | Length |
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6. | "Autumn" | Matsuoka | Matsuoka | KAM | |
10. | "Hope" | Kan Sawada, Morimoto | Sawada, Morimoto | Sawada | |
14. | "Sometimes" | Nagase | Nagase | Nagase |
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