Notes 4 You

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Notes 4 You
BRIGHT - CDonly.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 14, 2009
Genre J-pop
Label Rhythm Zone
Bright chronology
Brightest Star
(2008)
Notes 4 You
(2009)
Real
(2010)

Notes 4 You is an album by vocal group Bright. The album contains all A-side single songs they released under the Rhythm Zone label so far. The DVD contains clips of their one-man Live show and a documentary of their Kyoto street live performances. [1] The album was ranked at #47 and sold 2,805 copies in its first week.

Contents

Track listing

  1. Theme of Bright: Notes 4 You
  2. Love & Joy
  3. ソライロ
  4. One Summer Time
  5. So Long, Too Late
  6. I’ll Be There
  7. My Darling: I Love You feat. Scoobie Do
  8. Interlude: Brighten Up
  9. Watch Out
  10. You Were Mine
  11. 恋をして
  12. 手紙 feat. K: Album ver.
  13. Believe
  14. Brightest Star: Unplugged (bonus track)

DVD track listing

  1. Sora Iro (ソライロ) (music video)
  2. Tegami (手紙) feat. K: Album ver. (music video)
  3. One Summer Time (music video)
  4. I'll Be There (music video)
  5. Tears (live video)
  6. Dance Interlude (live video)
  7. Orenji (オレンジ): Unplugged (live video)
  8. My Girl (live video)
  9. Street Live In Kyoto: Document Video 2007–2008
  10. Brightest Star (bonus live video)

Chart

DailyWeeklySales
22482,805

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References

  1. "Bright official website Discography" (in Japanese). Rhythm Zone. 2009-07-02. Archived from the original on 2008-08-19. Retrieved 2008-07-02.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)