Out Flow

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Out Flow
Compilation album by
ReleasedSeptember 5, 2003 (Lament/Out Flow/See You box set)
October 30, 2003 (individual release)
Recorded2000–2003
Label Fuctory Records/Visual Art's
I've Sound chronology
Lament
(2003)
Out Flow
(2003)
Short Circuit
(2003)

Out Flow is a compilation album by Japanese music production unit I've Sound and volume five in their Girls Compilation album series. It was released in a limited edition box set with the Lament album and the I've P.V Collection Vol.3: See You DVD on September 5, 2003. The two albums later received individual releases on October 30, 2003.

The songs on this album come from various adult PC games and CDs they have contributed to. It also includes a new title track sung by Mell. Besides Mell, it features the vocals of Eiko Shimamiya, Kaori Utatsuki, Kotoko, Mami Kawada, Momo and Shiho.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)VocalLength
1."Heart of Hearts" (Heart of Hearts ED)lyrics by Kotoko
composed by Kazuya Takase
Kotoko  
2."Close to me..." (Effect: Akuma no Ko OP)lyrics by Kotoko
composed by Kazuya Takase
Kotoko 
3."Sayonara o Oshiete -comment te dire adieu- (さよならを教えて -comment te dire adieu-)" (Sayonara o Oshiete: comment te dire adieu ED)lyrics: Kenzō Nagaoka (translated by Momoko Sapporo)
composed by Momoko Sapporo
arranged by Kazuya Takase
Mell  
4."Senecio" (from Onegai Teacher Stokesia CD)lyrics by Kotoko
composed by Tomoyuki Nakazawa
Kaori Utatsuki  
5."sensitive" (Gibomai: Haitoku no Chigiri OP)lyrics by Kotoko
composed by Kazuya Takase
Kotoko 
6."Wind and Wander" (Silvern: Gin no Tsuki, Mayoi no Mori OP)lyrics by Kotoko
composed by Tomoyuki Nakazawa
Mami Kawada  
7."Ever Stay Snow" (Snow Drop OP)written by Kazuya TakaseShiho 
8."Kaze to Kimi o Daite (風と君を抱いて)" (Miss you OP)lyrics by Kotoko
composed by Kazuya Takase
Mami Kawada 
9."Sora o Mau Tsubasa (空を舞う翼) -Album Mix-" (original version from Blue-Sky-Blue[s]: Sora o Mau Tsubasa)lyrics by Tsukasa Mongamae
composed by wata
Eiko Shimamiya  
10."Suna no Shiro -The Castle of Sand- (砂の城 -The Castle of Sand-)" (Aka insert song)lyrics by Tomo Kataoka (translated by Rino Egami)
composed by Kazuya Takase
Eiko Shimamiya 
11."Velocity of sound" (Sonic Princess OP)lyrics by Kotoko
composed by Tomoyuki Nakazawa
Momo  
12."Out Flow" (album original)lyrics by Harry Yoshida
composed by Kazuya Takase
Mell 

Chart positions

Chart (2003)Peak
position
Time in
chart
Japan Oricon 2032 weeks

Note: The sales of Lament and Out Flow were totalled together by Oricon.


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