Hitori (album)

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ひとり
(Hitori)
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Studio album by
Released25 February 2004
Genre J-pop
Length0:56:29
Label Dreamusic
Producer Jun Shibata
Jun Shibata chronology
Tameiki
(2003)
ひとり
(Hitori)

(2004)
Watashi
(2005)

Hitori (Alone) is Jun Shibata's third studio album. It was released on 25 February 2004 and peaked at No. 15 in Japan.

Contents

Track listing

  1. Shoujo (少女; Girl)
  2. Niji (虹; Rainbow)
  3. Miseinen (未成年; Underage)
  4. Ashiato~Piano Solo~ (足跡~Piano Solo~; Footsteps: Piano Solo)
  5. Anata to no hibi (あなたとの日々; The Days with You)
  6. Kanawanai (かなわない; Impossible)
  7. Yuuhi~Piano Solo~ (夕日~Piano Solo~; Sunset: Piano Solo)
  8. Yuki no oto (雪の音; The Sound of Snow)
  9. Konbini (コンビニ; Convenience Store)
  10. Kon'ya, kimi no koe ga kikitai (今夜、君の声が聞きたい; Tonight, I want to Hear Your Voice)
  11. Hitori aruki (ひとり歩き; Walking Alone)

Charts

RelayseChartPeak positionSales total
25 February 2004Oricon Weekly Albums Chart1539,922

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