I Scream (Nana Kitade album)

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I Scream
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Studio album by
ReleasedDecember 6, 2006
Genre Rock, punk rock, pop
Length54:04
Label Sony Music Japan
Nana Kitade chronology
Cutie Bunny
(2006)
I Scream
(2006)
Berry Berry Singles
(2007)
Singles from I Scream
  1. "Kibou no Kakera"
    Released: October 4, 2006

I Scream is the second studio album by Nana Kitade. It was first released on December 6, 2006 through Sony Music Japan. [1] The album peaked at #150 on the Oricon chart. A special limited edition came with the CD, bonus alarm clock, special socks greeting card, and special Christmas card with a message hand-written by Kitade herself.

Contents

Track listing

Regular Edition
No.TitleLength
1."Star Killer"4:08
2."Watashi wa Jigenbakudan (私は時限爆弾, I'm a Time Bomb)"3:40
3."Lum no Love Song (ラムのラブソング, Lum's Love Song)" (Matsutani Yuko cover)3:09
4."Ron Yori Shouko (論より証拠, A Theory of Proof)"4:25
5."Juusan Nichi no Kinyoubi (13日の金曜日, Friday the 13th)"4:26
6."Dark Snow Angel"5:38
7."Sweet Frozen Kiss"3:44
8."Akai Kami no Onna no Ko (赤い髪の女の子, Red Haired Girl)"3:32
9."M'aider (Helping Me)"4:10
10."Kibou no Kakera (希望のカケラ, Pieces of Hope)"4:45
11."Innocent World"5:05
12."Fujiyuu na Asa (不自由な朝, A Morning That is Not Free)"3:57
13."Basket Case" (Green Day Cover)3:25
Total length:54:04

Charts

Chart (2006)Peak
position
Japan Oricon Albums150

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