Music of Kanon

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Kanon discography
Compilation albums1
Singles3
Soundtrack albums3
Remixes3

Kanon is a visual novel developed by Key and published by VisualArt's in 1999. The story follows Yuichi Aizawa, who has returned to the town where seven years ago he would spend his school vacations, but has forgotten many of the details regarding his previous visits. Over the course of the series, Yuichi slowly regains these memories as he meets new friends and is reacquainted with others from his past. It was adapted by Toei Animation into a 13-episode anime television series broadcast in 2002 along with an accompanying original video animation episode released in 2003, both directed by Takamichi Itō with music direction by Hiroyuki Kōzu. Kyoto Animation also adapted it into a 24-episode anime television series broadcast between 2006 and 2007 directed by Tatsuya Ishihara with music direction by Shinji Orito. The discography of Kanon and its anime adaptations consists of one compilation album, three singles, three soundtracks, and three remix albums.

Contents

The core of the discography is the three original soundtrack albums. The visual novel's soundtrack, which was also used for the second anime series, was produced by Key Sounds Label and released in 2002. The music on the soundtrack was composed and arranged by Jun Maeda, Shinji Orito and OdiakeS. Two soundtracks were released for the first anime series in 2002 produced by Movic. The music on the anime soundtracks was composed and arranged by Hiroyuki Kōzu, Kōji Ueno, and Shinji Orito. Two remix albums were released for the visual novel in 1999 and 2003, and a remix album was released for the first anime series in 2003. A compilation album for the visual novel featuring previously released remixes was released in 2001. Three singles were released, one each for the visual novel and both anime series, covering the opening and endings themes of each media type.

Albums

Anemoscope

Anemoscope is an arrange album released by Key for the Kanon visual novel, and was packaged with the first edition of the Kanon visual novel on June 4, 1999. Ten of the twelve tracks on the album are arrange versions of background music featured in the visual novel, with the last two being the original versions of the game's two main theme songs "Last regrets" and "Kaze no Tadoritsuku Basho" sung by Ayana. The ten tracks were arranged by Shinji Orito, Magome Togoshi, and Kazuya Takase of I've Sound. [1]

Track listing
No.TitleMusicArrangementLength
1."Pure Snows" Shinji Orito Magome Togoshi 4:22
2."Last regrets" (Lyrics by Jun Maeda; Performed by Ayana) Jun Maeda Kazuya Takase (I've Sound)6:12
3."Shōjo no Ori" (少女の檻Girls' Prison) OdiakeS Shinji Orito3:10
4."Kaze o Matta Hi" (風を待った日The Day When I Waited for the Wind)Shinji OritoMagome Togoshi5:45
5."Yuki no Shōjo" (雪の少女Girl in the Snow)Shinji OritoMagome Togoshi3:41
6."Tōdo Kōgen" (凍土高原Tundra Plateau)Shinji OritoMagome Togoshi3:59
7."Hidamari no Machi" (日溜りの街A Sunny City)Shinji OritoMagome Togoshi5:47
8."The Fox and the Grapes"OdiakeSShinji Orito4:15
9."Kigi no Koe to Hibi no Zawameki" (木々の声と日々のざわめきThe Voices of Trees and the Bustling of Days)Shinji OritoMagome Togoshi3:35
10."Egao no Mukōgawa ni" (笑顔の向こう側にBeyond the Smile)Shinji OritoMagome Togoshi3:12
11."Umaretate no Kaze" (生まれたての風A Newborn Wind)Shinji OritoMagome Togoshi4:39
12."Kaze no Tadoritsuku Basho" (風の辿り着く場所Where the Wind Reaches)
(Lyrics by Jun Maeda; Performed by Ayana)
Shinji OritoKazuya Takase (I've Sound)6:08
Total length:54:47

Recollections

Recollections is a best arrange album for the Kanon visual novel, and was first released on December 29, 2001 at Comiket 61 in Japan by Key Sounds Label bearing the catalog number KSLA-0003, [2] and was widely distributed on November 29, 2002. [3] The album contains one disc with thirteen tracks which primarily takes tracks from the first two albums released for the Kanon visual novel, Anemoscope and "Last regrets/Place of wind which arrives"; seven are from the former, and three are from the latter. The album also contains three new arrangements of songs featured in the Kanon visual novel: two background music tracks, and a remix of the game's opening theme "Last regrets" as an acoustic version sung by Lia. The tracks on the album were arranged by Shinji Orito, Magome Togoshi, and Ryō Okabe. [1]

Track listing
No.TitleMusicArrangementLength
1."Pure Snows" (from Anemoscope) Shinji Orito Magome Togoshi 4:26
2."Last regrets (acoustic version)" (Lyrics by Jun Maeda; Performed by Lia; new arrange) Jun Maeda Ryō Okabe6:31
3."Asakage" (朝影Morning Lights; from single "Last regrets")Shinji OritoMagome Togoshi5:27
4."The Fox and the Grapes" (from Anemoscope) OdiakeS Shinji Orito4:16
5."Shōjo no Ori" (少女の檻Girls' Prison; from Anemoscope)OdiakeSShinji Orito3:10
6."Hidamari no Machi" (日溜まりの街A Sunny City; from Anemoscope)Shinji OritoMagome Togoshi5:59
7."Fuyu no Hanabi" (冬の花火Winter Fireworks; from single "Last regrets")Jun MaedaShinji Orito3:41
8."Kanojotachi no Kenkai" (彼女たちの見解The Girls' Opinions; new arrange)Shinji OritoMagome Togoshi6:53
9."Kaze o Matta Hi" (風を待った日The Day When I Waited for the Wind; from Anemoscope)Shinji OritoMagome Togoshi6:09
10."Tōdo Kōgen" (凍土高原Tundra Plateau; from Anemoscope)Shinji OritoMagome Togoshi4:01
11."Zankō" (残光Afterglow; new arrange)Jun MaedaShinji Orito3:53
12."Umaretate no Kaze" (生まれたての風A Newborn Wind; from Anemoscope)Shinji OritoMagome Togoshi5:40
13."Little fragments" (from single "Last regrets")Shinji OritoMagome Togoshi4:25
Total length:64:20

Kanon Original Soundtrack

The Kanon Original Soundtrack, from the visual novel Kanon, was first released on October 25, 2002 in Japan by Key Sounds Label bearing the catalog number KSLA-0006. [3] [4] The soundtrack contains one disc totaling twenty-four songs composed, arranged, and produced by Jun Maeda, Shinji Orito, OdiakeS, and Kazuya Takase of I've Sound. Ayana provides vocals for two songs, "Last regrets" and "Kaze no Tadoritsuku Basho". The first half of the last track is the short version of "Kaze no Tadoritsuku Basho", and after a lengthy pause a hidden track of an arrange version of "Yuki no Shōjo" plays which was originally featured in the album Anemoscope. [1]

Track listing
No.TitleMusicLength
1."Asakage" (朝影Morning Lights) Shinji Orito 1:55
2."Yume no Ato" (夢の跡Remnants of a Dream) Jun Maeda 2:09
3."Last regrets (Full Chorus Version)" (Lyrics by Jun Maeda; Arrangement by Kazuya Takase (I've Sound); Performed by Ayana)Jun Maeda6:15
4."Yakusoku" (約束Promise)Shinji Orito3:10
5."2 steps toward"Shinji Orito2:50
6."Kigi no Koe to Hibi no Zawameki" (木々の声と日々のざわめきThe Voices of Trees and the Bustle of Days)Shinji Orito3:23
7."Kanojotachi no Kenkai" (彼女たちの見解The Girls' Opinions)Shinji Orito2:44
8."Pure Snows"Shinji Orito2:40
9."Yuki no Shōjo" (雪の少女Girl in the Snow)Shinji Orito1:42
10."Hidamari no Machi" (日溜りの街A Sunny City)Shinji Orito3:04
11."Egao no Mukōgawa ni" (笑顔の向こう側にBeyond the Smile)Shinji Orito2:54
12."The Fox and the Grapes" OdiakeS 1:34
13."Shōjo no Ori" (少女の檻Girls' Prison)OdiakeS1:38
14."Kizashi" (兆しOmen)Shinji Orito2:04
15."Fuyu no Hanabi" (冬の花火Winter Fireworks)Jun Maeda2:04
16."Mukai" (霧海Sea of Mist)OdiakeS1:45
17."Tōdo Kōgen" (凍土高原Tundra Plateau)Shinji Orito4:01
18."Zankō" (残光Afterglow)Jun Maeda1:58
19."Kaze o Matta Hi" (風を待った日The Day When I Waited for the Wind)Shinji Orito3:17
20."Umaretate no Kaze" (生まれたての風A Newborn Wind)Shinji Orito4:00
21."Kaze no Tadoritsuku Basho (Full Chorus Version)" (風の辿り着く場所Where the Wind Reaches)
(Lyrics by Jun Maeda; Arrangement by Kazuya Takase (I've Sound); Performed by Ayana)
Shinji Orito6:12
22."Little fragments"Shinji Orito2:04
23."Last regrets" (Short Version)" (Lyrics by Jun Maeda; Arrangement by Kazuya Takase (I've Sound); Performed by Ayana)Jun Maeda2:32
24."Kaze no Tadoritsuku Basho (Short Version)" (風の辿り着く場所Where the Wind Reaches)
(Lyrics by Jun Maeda; Arrangement by Kazuya Takase (I've Sound); Performed by Ayana)
Shinji Orito7:55
Total length:75:14

Re-feel

Re-feel is a piano arrange album with songs taken from the Kanon and Air visual novels and arranged into piano versions. It was first released on December 28, 2003 at Comiket 65 in Japan by Key Sounds Label bearing the catalog number KSLA-0010. [3] The album contains one disc with ten tracks; the first five songs are from Kanon while the last five are from Air. [5] With the exception of tracks two and four which are arranged by Riya of Eufonius, all the tracks are arranged by Ryō Mizutsuki, who is credited as Kiyo on the album.

Track listing
No.TitleMusicArrangementLength
1."Yakusoku" (約束Promise) Shinji Orito Ryō Mizutsuki4:01
2."Shōjo no Ori" (少女の檻Girls' Prison) OdiakeS Riya 4:18
3."Pure Snows"Shinji OritoRyō Mizutsuki3:39
4."Yume no Ato" (夢の跡Remnants of a Dream) Jun Maeda Riya3:24
5."Zankō" (残光Afterglow)Jun MaedaRyō Mizutsuki4:14
6."Natsukage" (夏影Summer Lights)Jun MaedaRyō Mizutsuki3:16
7."Denshō" (伝承Tradition) Magome Togoshi Ryō Mizutsuki4:18
8."Aozora" (青空Blue Skies)Jun MaedaRyō Mizutsuki5:33
9."Yumegatari" (夢語りSpeaking of Dreams)Shinji OritoRyō Mizutsuki4:39
10."Tori no Uta" (鳥の詩Bird's Poem)Shinji OritoRyō Mizutsuki4:11
Total length:41:33

TV Animation Edition Kanon Soundtrack Volume 1

TV Animation Edition Kanon Soundtrack Volume 1 is the first original soundtrack released for the first Kanon anime series and was released on May 5, 2002 in Japan by Movic bearing the catalog number MACM-1155. [6] The soundtrack contains one disc totaling thirty-one songs composed, arranged, and produced by Shinji Orito, Jun Maeda, OdiakeS, Kōji Ueno, and Hiroyuki Kōzu. Miho Fujiwara provides vocals for two songs, "Florescence" and "Flower". Some of the tracks are new arrangements of music featured in the Kanon visual novel. The first edition release of the soundtrack came in a tall case, the same type for a DVD.

All songs arranged by Hiroyuki Kōzu.

Track listing
No.TitleMusicLength
1."Yakusoku I" (約束Promise) Shinji Orito 0:23
2."Florescence TV edition" (Lyrics by Naomi Kosaka; Performed by Miho Fujiwara) Kōji Ueno 0:31
3."Yume no Ato I" (夢の跡Remnants of a Dream) Jun Maeda 2:38
4."Nayuki Minase" (水瀬名雪Minase Nayuki)Hiroyuki Kōzu2:49
5."Kita kara Hakobareru Kaze" (北から運ばれる風The Wind Carried from the North)Hiroyuki Kōzu1:35
6."Itsumo no Michi de" (いつもの道でOn the Usual Road)Hiroyuki Kōzu1:40
7."Fuyu no Hanabi I" (冬の花火Winter Fireworks)Jun Maeda2:08
8."Machi de" (街でIn the City)Hiroyuki Kōzu1:44
9."Ayu Tsukimiya" (月宮あゆTsukimiya Ayu)Hiroyuki Kōzu1:52
10."Kaze o Matta Hi I" (風を待った日The Day When I Waited for the Wind)Shinji Orito3:21
11."Hazumu Kimochi" (弾む気持ちLively Feelings)Hiroyuki Kōzu1:35
12."Kanojo no Iru Fūkei" (彼女のいる風景The Scenery Where She Exists)Hiroyuki Kōzu1:48
13."Shiori Misaka" (美坂栞Misaka Shiori)Hiroyuki Kōzu1:36
14."Mai Kawasumi" (川澄舞Kawasumi Mai)Hiroyuki Kōzu1:46
15."Kokoro no Sukima" (心の隙間Crevice of the Heart)Hiroyuki Kōzu1:48
16."Shizuka na Kanashimi" (静かな悲しみA Quiet Sadness)Hiroyuki Kōzu1:41
17."Jijō" (事情Event)Hiroyuki Kōzu1:33
18."Makoto Sawatari" (沢渡真琴Sawatari Makoto)Hiroyuki Kōzu1:54
19."Sepiairo no Kodō" (セピア色の鼓動Sepia Heartbeats)Hiroyuki Kōzu1:54
20."Maiochiru Fuan" (舞い落ちる不安An Alighting Anxiety)Hiroyuki Kōzu1:54
21."Kaze o Matta Hi II" (風を待った日The Day When I Waited for the Wind)Shinji Orito1:41
22."Mukai I" (霧海Sea of Mist) OdiakeS 1:42
23."Munasawagi" (胸騒ぎApprehension)Hiroyuki Kōzu1:50
24."Yami ni Hisomu Kage" (闇に潜む影The Shadow that Lurks in the Darkness)Hiroyuki Kōzu1:38
25."Takanaru Omoi" (高鳴る想いThrobbing Thoughts)Hiroyuki Kōzu1:49
26."Time Suspense I"Hiroyuki Kōzu2:21
27."Umaretate no Asa" (生まれたての朝A Newborn Morning)Shinji Orito2:02
28."Florescence (Softly Ver.)" (Lyrics by Naomi Kosaka; Performed by Miho Fujiwara)Kōji Ueno2:13
29."Flower (TV edition)" (Lyrics by Naomi Kosaka; Performed by Miho Fujiwara)Masato Kamato1:25
30."Florescence (TV edition Special Ver.)" (Lyrics by Naomi Kosaka; Performed by Miho Fujiwara)Kōji Ueno1:48
31."Yakusoku II" (約束Promise)Shinji Orito1:48
Total length:56:27

TV Animation Edition Kanon Soundtrack Volume 2

TV Animation Version Kanon Soundtrack Volume 2 is the second original soundtrack released for the first Kanon anime series and was released on July 5, 2002 in Japan by Movic bearing the catalog number MACM-1156. [7] The soundtrack contains two discs totaling fifty-five songs composed, arranged, and produced by Shinji Orito, Jun Maeda, OdiakeS, Kōji Ueno, and Hiroyuki Kōzu. Miho Fujiwara provides vocals for two songs, "Florescence" and "Flower". Some of the tracks are new arrangements of music featured in the Kanon visual novel.

All songs arranged by Hiroyuki Kōzu.

Disc 1
No.TitleMusicLength
1."Florescence preview ver." (Lyrics by Naomi Kosaka; Performed by Miho Fujiwara) Kōji Ueno 0:34
2."Yume no Ato II" (夢の跡Remnants of a Dream) Jun Maeda 2:38
3."Yume no Ato music box I" (夢の跡Remnants of a Dream)Jun Maeda2:27
4."Nayuki Minase II" (水瀬名雪Minase Nayuki)Hiroyuki Kōzu2:33
5."Yume no Ato plus strings I" (夢の跡Remnants of a Dream)Jun Maeda2:57
6."Time Suspense II"Hiroyuki Kōzu2:31
7."Zenchō" (前兆Omen)Hiroyuki Kōzu1:36
8."Mukai orchestra I" (霧海Sea of Mist) OdiakeS 1:58
9."Butōkai" (舞踏会Dance Party)Hiroyuki Kōzu3:35
10."Ketsui" (決意Determination)Hiroyuki Kōzu1:49
11."Hazumu Kimochi II" (弾む気持ちLively Feelings)Hiroyuki Kōzu1:42
12."Yume no Ato plus strings II" (夢の跡Remnants of a Dream)Jun Maeda2:38
13."Flower softly ver." (Lyrics by Naomi Kosaka; Performed by Miho Fujiwara)Masato Kamato2:41
14."Taiji" (対峙Confrontation)Hiroyuki Kōzu2:39
15."Mamono o Utsumono I" (魔物を討つ者Demon Slayer)Hiroyuki Kōzu4:20
16."Florescence painful ver." (Lyrics by Naomi Kosaka; Performed by Miho Fujiwara)Kōji Ueno2:16
17."Yasuragi no Shunkan" (安らぎの瞬間A Moment of Peace)Hiroyuki Kōzu1:53
18."Semari Kuru Kage" (迫り来る影An Approaching Shadow)Hiroyuki Kōzu2:22
19."Mamono o Utsumono II" (魔物を討つ者Demon Slayer)Hiroyuki Kōzu1:10
20."Mamono o Utsumono III" (魔物を討つ者Demon Slayer)Hiroyuki Kōzu1:04
21."Mamono o Utsumono IV" (魔物を討つ者Demon Slayer)Hiroyuki Kōzu1:08
22."Mamono o Utsumono V" (魔物を討つ者Demon Slayer)Hiroyuki Kōzu2:00
23."Mamono o Utsumono VI" (魔物を討つ者Demon Slayer)Hiroyuki Kōzu0:57
24."Mamono o Utsumono VII" (魔物を討つ者Demon Slayer)Hiroyuki Kōzu1:37
25."Tōdo Kōgen I" (凍士高原Tundra Plateau) Shinji Orito 2:17
26."Tōdo Kōgen II" (凍士高原Tundra Plateau)Shinji Orito1:37
27."Mitasareta Kioku" (満たされた記憶Fulfilled Memories)Hiroyuki Kōzu1:51
28."Makoto to no Wakare plus guitar" (真琴との別れFarewell with Makoto)Hiroyuki Kōzu2:56
29."Ayu Tsukimiya plus intro" (月宮あゆTsukimiya Ayu)Hiroyuki Kōzu2:03
30."Shizuka na Kanashimi plus intro" (静かな悲しみA Quiet Sadness)Hiroyuki Kōzu1:54
31."Florescence impressive ver." (Lyrics by Naomi Kosaka; Performed by Miho Fujiwara)Kōji Ueno2:18
32."Flower music box ver."Masato Kamato2:18
Disc 2
No.TitleMusicLength
1."Florescence preview short ver." (Lyrics by Naomi Kosaka; Performed by Miho Fujiwara)Kōji Ueno0:19
2."Shiori Misaka guitar ver." (美坂栞Misaka Shiori)Hiroyuki Kōzu1:50
3."Shiori Misaka II" (美坂栞Misaka Shiori)Hiroyuki Kōzu1:44
4."Mai Kawasumi II" (川澄舞Kawasumi Mai)Hiroyuki Kōzu1:57
5."Hazumu Kimochi comical ver." (弾む気持ちLively Feelings)Hiroyuki Kōzu1:35
6."Hazumu Kimochi easy ver." (弾む気持ちLively Feelings)Hiroyuki Kōzu1:42
7."Tsuiseki" (追跡Pursuit)Hiroyuki Kōzu1:42
8."Kokoro no Odoro" (心の棘Thorn in the Heart)Hiroyuki Kōzu1:43
9."Meiro" (迷路Maze)Hiroyuki Kōzu1:36
10."Maiochiru Fuan piano ver." (舞い落ちる不安An Alighting Anxiety)Hiroyuki Kōzu1:59
11."Iradachi" (苛立ちIrritation)Hiroyuki Kōzu1:58
12."Munasawagi II" (胸騒ぎApprehension)Hiroyuki Kōzu1:56
13."Tsumetai Manazashi" (冷たい眼差しA Cold Glance)Hiroyuki Kōzu1:48
14."Mamono o Utsumono VIII" (魔物を討つ者Demon Slayer)Hiroyuki Kōzu4:27
15."2 steps toward"Shinji Orito2:03
16."Yakusoku music box I" (約束Promise)Shinji Orito1:37
17."Yakusoku music box II" (約束Promise)Shinji Orito0:24
18."Mukai orchestra II" (霧海Sea of Mist)OdiakeS2:14
19."Mukai orchestra III" (霧海Sea of Mist)OdiakeS2:26
20."Makoto to no Wakare" (真琴との別れFarewell with Makoto)Hiroyuki Kōzu3:12
21."Yume no Ato plus strings III" (夢の跡Remnants of a Dream)Jun Maeda3:18
22."Yume no Ato dramatic ver." (夢の跡Remnants of a Dream)Jun Maeda3:02
23."Flower dramatic ver." (Lyrics by Naomi Kosaka; Performed by Miho Fujiwara)Masato Kamato2:37
Total length:115:19

Orgel de Kiku Sakuhin Shū

Orgel de Kiku Sakuhin Shū (オルゴールで聴く作品集, lit. Listen to Music Box Work Collection) is an arrange album released for the first Kanon anime series which went on sale on July 25, 2003 in Japan by Movic bearing the catalog number MACM-1167. [8] The album contains one disc with fifteen tracks of arranged versions of background music featured in the first Kanon anime which includes arrangements consisting of music boxes, pianos, harps, flutes, acoustic guitar, and other string instruments. All the tracks were composed by either Kōji Ueno, Hiroyuki Kōzu, or Masato Kamato, and arranged by Minami Nozaki.

All music is composed by Hiroyuki Kōzu, except where noted

Track listing
No.TitleLength
1."Florescence" (Lyrics by Naomi Kosaka; Composed by Kōji Ueno; Performed by Miho Fujiwara)3:53
2."Kita kara Hakobareru Kaze" (北から運ばれる風The Wind Carried from the North)2:43
3."Ayu Tsukimiya" (月宮あゆTsukimiya Ayu)2:09
4."Kanojo no Iru Fūkei" (彼女のいる風景The Scenery Where She Exists)3:36
5."Shiori Misaka" (美坂栞Misaka Shiori)3:01
6."Yasuragi no Shunkan" (安らぎの瞬間A Moment of Peace)3:28
7."Mai Kawasumi" (川澄舞Kawasumi Mai)3:40
8."Butōkai" (舞踏会Dance Party)3:59
9."Makoto Sawatari" (沢渡真琴Sawatari Makoto)4:17
10."Sepiairo no Kodō" (セピア色の鼓動Sepia Heartbeats)3:11
11."Mamono o Utsumono VII" (魔物を討つ者Demon Hunter)2:38
12."Mitasareta Kioku" (満たされた記憶A Memory Fulfilled)3:27
13."Makoto to no Wakare" (真琴との別れFarewell with Makoto)3:05
14."Nayuki Minase" (水瀬名雪Minase Nayuki)4:22
15."Flower" (Lyrics by Naomi Kosaka; Composed by Masato Kamato; Performed by Miho Fujiwara)3:16
Total length:50:51

Singles

Last regrets / Place of wind which arrives

"Last regrets / Place of wind which arrives" (風の辿り着く場所, Kaze no Tadoritsuku Basho) is a single for the Kanon visual novel first released as a limited edition on November 23, 1999, but was also sold at Comiket 57 on December 24, 1999. [1] The single contains seven tracks which includes original and instrumental versions of the game's two theme songs "Last regrets" and "Kaze no Tadoritsuku Basho", and three arrange versions of background music featured in the visual novel. The first half of the last track is the instrumental version of "Kaze no Tadoritsuku Basho", and after a lengthy pause a hidden track of a male vocal version of "Last regrets" plays sung by Kazuya Takase of I've Sound. Other produces of the single include Jun Maeda, Shinji Orito, and Magome Togoshi, with Ayana providing vocals for the original versions of the game's two theme songs. [1]

Track listing
No.TitleMusicArrangementLength
1."Last regrets" (Lyrics by Jun Maeda; Performed by Ayana) Jun Maeda Kazuya Takase (I've Sound)6:15
2."Kaze no Tadoritsuku Basho" (風の辿り着く場所Where the Wind Reaches)
(Lyrics by Jun Maeda; Performed by Ayana)
Shinji Orito Kazuya Takase (I've Sound)6:11
3."Asakage (arrange)" (朝影Morning Lights)Shinji Orito Magome Togoshi 5:26
4."Fuyu no Hanabi (arrange)" (冬の花火Winter Fireworks)Jun MaedaShinji Orito3:41
5."Little fragments (arrange)"Shinji OritoMagome Togoshi4:22
6."Last regrets (instrumental)"Jun MaedaKazuya Takase (I've Sound)6:15
7."Kaze no Tadoritsuku Basho (instrumental)" (風の辿り着く場所Where the Wind Reaches)Shinji OritoKazuya Takase (I've Sound)14:14
Total length:46:24

Florescence / Flower

"Florescence / Flower" is single by the J-pop artist Miho Fujiwara first released in Japan on June 7, 2002 by Movic in Japan bearing the catalog number MACM-1157. [9] The single was first released as a limited edition version containing two more tracks than the regular edition. The first is an instrumental version of "Flower" with background vocals by Miho Fujiwara, and the second is a background music track for Akiko Minase not featured in the first Kanon anime series by Toei Animation. The songs "Florescence" and "Flower" of the single were featured as the opening and ending theme songs of the first Kanon anime respectively.

All songs arranged by Hiroyuki Kōzu.

Track listing
No.TitleMusicLength
1."Florescence" (Lyrics by Naomi Kosaka; Performed by Miho Fujiwara) Kōji Ueno 5:42
2."Flower" (Lyrics by Naomi Kosaka; Performed by Miho Fujiwara)Masato Kamato5:05
3."Florescence (Off vocal)"Kōji Ueno5:42
4."Flower (Off vocal)"Masato Kamato5:05
5."Flower" (Lyrics by Naomi Kosaka; Performed by Miho Fujiwara)Masato Kamato5:05
6."Akiko-san" (秋子さん)Hiroyuki Kōzu0:21
Total length:26:58

Last regrets / Kaze no Tadoritsuku Basho

"Last regrets / Kaze no Tadoritsuku Basho" is a single released in commemoration of the Kanon anime by Kyoto Animation. It was first released on December 28, 2006 in Japan by Key Sounds Label bearing the catalog number KSLA-0026. [3] The single contains original, short, and arrange versions of Kanon's two theme songs "Last regrets" and "Kaze no Tadoritsuku Basho" sung by Ayana. The tracks are composed, arranged, and produced by Jun Maeda, Shinji Orito, Kazuya Takase of I've Sound, and Manack.

All lyrics are written by Jun Maeda

Track listing
No.TitleMusicArrangementLength
1."Last regrets (Original Ver.)"Jun MaedaKazuya Takase (I've Sound)6:16
2."Kaze no Tadoritsuku Basho (Original Ver.)" (風の辿り着く場所Where the Wind Reaches) Shinji Orito Kazuya Takase (I've Sound)6:13
3."Last regrets (TV animation ver.)"Jun MaedaKazuya Takase (I've Sound)1:32
4."Kaze no Tadoritsuku Basho (TV animation ver.)" (風の辿り着く場所Where the Wind Reaches)Shinji OritoKazuya Takase (I've Sound)1:32
5."Last regrets (2006 memorial mix)"Jun MaedaManack6:32
6."Kaze no Tadoritsuku Basho (2006 memorial mix)" (風の辿り着く場所Where the Wind Reaches)Shinji OritoManack6:17
Total length:28:22

Charts

AlbumsRelease dateLabelFormatPeak Oricon chart positions
TV Animation Edition Kanon Soundtrack Volume 1May 5, 2002 Movic (MACM-1155)CD98 [10]
"Florescence/Flower"June 7, 2002Movic (MACM-1157)CD35 [11]
TV Animation Edition Kanon Soundtrack Volume 2July 5, 2002Movic (MACM-1156)CD53 [12]
Orgel de Kiku Sakuhin ShūJuly 25, 2003Movic (MACM-1167)CD241 [13]
"Last regrets/Kaze no Tadoritsuku Basho"December 28, 2006 Key Sounds Label (KSLA-0026)CD40 [14]

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