Devotion (Masami Okui album)

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DEVOTION
Studio album by
Released Flag of Japan.svg 29 August 2001
Genre J-pop
Length69:34
Label Star Child
Producer Masami Okui, Toshiro Yabuki, Toshimichi Otsuki
Masami Okui chronology
S-mode #1
(2001)
DEVOTION
(2001)
Crossroad
(2002)

Devotion is the seventh album by Masami Okui, released on August 29, 2001.

Track listing

  1. Sora ni Kakeru Hashi (空にかける橋)
    • anime television Tales of Eternia opening song
    • Lyrics, composition: Masami Okui
    • Arrangement: Toshiro Yabuki
  2. Chou ()
    • Lyrics: Masami Okui
    • Composition: Dry
    • Arrangement: Yuugo Maeda, Dry
  3. Shōnen (少年)
    • Lyrics, composition: Masami Okui
    • Arrangement: Yuugo Maeda
  4. Jounetsu (情熱)
    • Lyrics, composition: Masami Okui
    • Arrangement: Yuugo Maeda
  5. DEPORTATION -but, never too late-
    • Lyrics, composition: Masami Okui
    • Arrangement: Topbeam
  6. Shuffle
  7. Torein (トレイン)
    • Lyrics, composition: Masami Okui
    • Arrangement: Yuugo Maeda
  8. Lotus
    • Lyrics, composition: Masami Okui
    • Arrangement: Yuugo Maeda
  9. Ano hi no Gogo (あの日の午後)
  10. I'd love you to touch me
    • anime television Tales of Eternia ending song
    • Lyrics, composition: Masami Okui
    • Arrangement: System-B
  11. Sayonara (さよなら)
    • Lyrics, composition: Masami Okui
    • Arrangement: Yuugo Maeda
  12. Devotion
    • Lyrics, composition: Masami Okui
    • Arrangement: Yuugo Maeda
  13. Megami ni naritai -for a yours- (女神になりたい -for a yours-)

Sources

Official website: Makusonia

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