Colorhythm

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Colorhythm
Colorhythm.jpg
Studio album by
Released5 March 2008
Genre J-pop
Label Aozora
(ZZCD-80025)
Producer Akira Murata & Hitomi Yaida
Hitomi Yaida chronology
It's a New Day
(2006)
Colorhythm
(2008)
Vivid Moments
(2011)

Colorhythm is the seventh album by Hitomi Yaida, released on 5 March 2008.

Track listing

All tracks are written by Hitomi Yaida, arranged by Hitomi Yaida & Akira Murata

CD
No.TitleLength
1."YES"1:52
2."Happy Spinner (ハッピースピナー)"3:49
3."Miracle Wiper (ミラクルワイパー)"4:36
4."Never Land iki (ネバーランド行き; Go to Neverland)"5:02
5."Siren"4:18
6."I Love you no katachi (I Love Youの形)"3:39
7."Koi Bus ~colorhyhtm ver.~ (恋バス ~colorhythm ver.~)"4:09
8."Hane yume (ハネユメ)"5:09
9."Dokidoki no tsubomi (ドキドキのつぼみ)"5:06
10."Kutsuoto (靴音; Footsteps)"5:04
11."Kimi Koso Michishirube (君こそ道しるべ)"4:28
12."Not Enough"4:13
13.".~period~"1:54

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