Anges (album)

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Anges
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Studio album by
ReleasedDecember 3, 2003 (2003-12-03)
Recorded2003
Genre J-pop
Label Victor Entertainment
Shunichi Miyamoto chronology
Anges
(2003)
For Someone Needs Love
(2005)

Anges (French : Angels) is the first mini-album of the Japanese singer Shunichi Miyamoto under Victor Entertainment. It was released on December 12, 2003. It includes the live versions of the song, Byakuya ~True Light~ and Caged Bird.

Contents

Track listing

CD

  1. The Way To Myself
  2. Run Deeper!
  3. 帰るべき場所 - (Kaerubeki Basho)
  4. そばにいられるなら - (Soba Ni Irareru Nara; If I Can Stay Close To You (Close To You))
  5. Never, So Far Away
  6. Anges
  7. そばにいられるなら(Starlight Version) - (Soba Ni Irareru Nara (Starlight Version); If I Can Stay Close To You (Close To You (Starlight Version))
  8. Caged Bird(Live Version)
  9. 白夜~True Light~(Live Version) - (Byakuya ~True Light~ (Live Version); White Night ~True Light~ (Live Version))

Charts

Chart (2003)Peak
position
Japan Oricon Yearly Album Chart [1] 120

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