Everywhere (Maaya Sakamoto album)

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Everywhere
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Greatest hits album by
ReleasedMarch 31, 2010 (2010-03-31)
Recorded1996-2010
Genre Pop
Label Flying Dog
Maaya Sakamoto chronology
Kazeyomi
(2009)
Everywhere
(2010)
You Can't Catch Me
(2011)

Everywhere is the third best-of album released by Japanese singer Maaya Sakamoto to celebrate her career's 15th anniversary.

Contents

Track listing

CD 1
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."I.D."Maaya Sakamoto Yoko Kanno  
2."Mameshiba" (マメシバ)Maaya SakamotoYoko Kanno 
3."Birds"Maaya SakamotoYoko Kanno 
4."Uchū Hikōshi no Uta" (うちゅうひこうしのうた The Astronaut's Song)Hiroshi IchikuraYoko Kanno 
5."Yubiwa (23 Carat)" (指輪 -23カラット- Ring (23 Carat))Yūho IwasatoYoko Kanno 
6."Kiseki no Umi" (奇跡の海 Sea of Miracles)Yūho IwasatoYoko Kanno 
7."Hemisphere" (ヘミソフィア Hemisofia)Yūho IwasatoYoko Kanno 
8."Kōcha" (紅茶 Black Tea)Maaya SakamotoYoko Kanno 
9."Kaze ga Fuku Hi" (風が吹く日 The Day When the Wind Blows)Yūho IwasatoYoko Kanno 
10."Gift"Yūho IwasatoYoko Kanno 
11."Pilot" (パイロット Pairotto)Maaya SakamotoYoko Kanno 
12."Tune the Rainbow"Yūho IwasatoYoko Kanno 
13."Kazamidori" (カザミドリ Weather Vane)Maaya Sakamoto Haruna Yokota  
14."Yakusoku wa Iranai" (約束はいらない Promises Not Needed)Yūho IwasatoYoko Kanno 
15."Loop, Sunset Side" (ループ~sunset side Rūpu, Sunset Side)H's H-wonder  
CD 2
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Magic Number (123! Mix)" (マジックナンバー <123!mix>)Maaya SakamotoKatsutoshi Kitagawa 
2."Remedy"Maaya Sakamoto Solaya  
3."Hikari Are" (光あれ Let There Be Light)Maaya SakamotoYoko Kanno 
4."Boku-tachi ga Koi o Suru Riyū" (僕たちが恋をする理由 The Reason Why We Fell in Love)Maaya SakamotoMichiko Takada 
5."Daniel" (ダニエル)TroyYoko Kanno 
6."Yucca" (ユッカ)Yūho IwasatoYoko Kanno 
7."Blind Summer Fish"Maaya SakamotoYoko Kanno 
8."Gravity"TroyYoko Kanno 
9."No Fear/Ai Suru Koto" (NO FEAR/あいすること Things I Love)Shōko SuzukiShōko Suzuki 
10."30 Minutes Night Flight"Maaya SakamotoToshiaki Yamada 
11."Platinum" (プラチナ)Yūho IwasatoYoko Kanno 
12."Feel Myself"Yūho Iwasato, Maaya SakamotoYoko Kanno 
13."Universe" (ユニバース Yunibāsu)Maaya SakamotoShōko Suzuki 
14."Pocket o Kara ni Shite" (ポケットを空にして Empty the Pocket)Yūho IwasatoYoko Kanno 
15."Everywhere"Maaya SakamotoMaaya Sakamoto 

Charts

ChartPeak
position
SalesTime in
chart
Oricon Weekly Albums3 [1] 67,10811 weeks [1]

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References

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