Hikari to Kage

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Hikari to Kage
Hikaritokage.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 25, 2006 (2006-01-25)
Recorded2005
Genre Pop
Length48:57
Label R and C
Producer Fayray
Fayray chronology
Covers
(2005)
Hikari to Kage
(2006)
Nete mo Samete mo
(2009)
Singles from Hikari to Kage
  1. "Spotlight"
    Released: November 23, 2005

Hikari to Kage(光と影, "Light and Shadow") is Japanese singer songwriter Fayray's seventh studio album. [1] The album was released January 25, 2006. [1]

Fayray, stylized as FAYRAY, is a female Japanese singer-songwriter and former actress. She made her debut in July 1998 with the single "Taiyō no Gravity". She grew up in the United States and speaks English.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Home"FayrayFayray4:52
2."Pain"FayrayFayray4:18
3."Close Your Eyes"FayrayFayray4:55
4."Nostalgia"FayrayFayray, Marc Ribot, Dougie Bowne4:47
5."Hikari to Kage" (光と影 "Light and Shadow")FayrayFayray4:17
6."Nami" ( "Wave")FayrayFayray5:39
7."Spotlight"FayrayFayray4:59
8."Shame"FayrayFayray, Ribot, Bowne3:46
9."Angel"FayrayFayray5:49
10."Ai Sansan" (愛燦燦) Kei Ogura Ogura5:11
Total length:48:57

Charts and sales

Chart (2006)Peak
position
Sales
Japan Oricon Weekly Albums Chart [2] 408,674

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References

  1. 1 2 "FAYRAY、全国ツアーに先立ちインストア・イベント開催". Barks (in Japanese). January 25, 2009. Retrieved 19 April 2010.
  2. "Fayrayがクリムゾンのムーンチャイルドをカバー" (in Japanese). Retrieved 19 April 2010.