Party Time (ClariS album)

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Party Time
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Studio album by
ReleasedJune 4, 2014
Recorded2013-2014
Genre J-pop
Length52:46
Label SME
ClariS chronology
Second Story
(2013)
Party Time
(2014)
ClariS: Single Best 1st
(2015)
Singles from Party Time
  1. "Colorful"
    Released: October 30, 2013
  2. "Click"
    Released: January 29, 2014
  3. "Step"
    Released: April 16, 2014

Party Time is the third studio album by the Japanese pop music duo ClariS, released on June 4, 2014, by SME Records. The album contains 12 music tracks, three of which were previously released on three of ClariS' singles. Three different editions of the album were released: a regular CD version and two limited editions. Party Time was the last time Clara and Alice performed as ClariS, with Alice leaving the duo. [1] Party Time peaked at No. 2 on the Japanese Oricon weekly albums chart.

Contents

Three of the songs were used as theme songs for anime: "Click" and "Step" were used as the opening theme songs to the 2014 anime television series Nisekoi [2] and "Colorful" was the opening theme to the film Puella Magi Madoka Magica: Rebellion . [3]

Release and reception

Party Time was released on June 4, 2014, in three editions: a regular CD version and two limited editions. [4] [5] [6] One of the limited edition versions was bundled with two Nendoroid figures of ClariS. [6] The other limited edition version came with a DVD containing music videos of the songs "Click", "Step" and "Colorful", as well as non-credit opening videos for "Colorful", "Click" and "Reunion", and a collection of television commercials for each of ClariS' singles. [5] For the week of June 2, 2014 on Oricon's weekly albums chart, Party Time was reported to have sold 43,146 copies in its first week of sales, peaking at No. 2, [7] and charted for 12 weeks. [8]

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Drawing"Toshikazu KadonoToshikazu KadonoToshikazu Kadono4:28
2."Click" Kz KzKz4:29
3."Nemurihime" (眠り姫Sleeping Beauty)Ryōsuke ShigenagaRyōsuke ShigenagaRyōsuke Shigenaga4:00
4."Time"KohKohKoh4:14
5."Restart"Mayuko MaruyamaMayuko MaruyamaMayuko Maruyama4:07
6."Koinomi" (コイノミ)Yoshie IsogaiTakamitsu OnoTakamitsu Ono, Chihiro Tamaki3:17
7."Step"KzKzKz4:15
8."Dry Flower" (ドライフラワーDorai Furawā)Ion OkumuraMakoto SakumaAtsushi Yuasa4:56
9."Topaz" (トパーズTopāzu)Shō WatanabeShō WatanabeAtsushi Yuasa3:54
10."Kakurenbo" (かくれんぼHide and Seek)Manabu IdaManabu IdaRyōsuke Shigenaga5:06
11."Colorful" (カラフルKarafuru)Shō WatanabeShō WatanabeAtsushi Yuasa4:30
12."Orange"Mayuko MaruyamaMayuko MaruyamaMayuko Maruyama5:14
Total length:52:46
Bonus DVD
No.TitleLength
1."Colorful (Music Video)" (カラフルKarafuru) 
2."Click (Music Video)" 
3."Step (Music Video)" 
4."TV Anime Ore no Imōto ga Konna ni Kawaii Wake ga Nai. Non-credit Opening Eizō" (TVアニメ「俺の妹がこんなに可愛いわけがない。」ノンクレジットオープニング映像TV Anime Ore no Imōto ga Konna ni Kawaii Wake ga Nai. Non-credit Opening Video) 
5."Puella Magi Madoka Magica: Rebellion Non-credit Opening Eizō" (「劇場版 魔法少女まどか☆マギカ[新編]叛逆の物語」ノンクレジットオープニング映像Puella Magi Madoka Magica: Rebellion Non-credit Opening Video) 
6."TV Anime Nisekoi First-half Non-credit Opening Eizō" (TVアニメ「ニセコイ」前期ノンクレジットオープニング映像TV Anime Nisekoi First-half Non-credit Opening Video) 
7."Tie-up Anime Shutsuen no Seiyū mo Sanka Shita Kaku Single no TV CM-shū" (タイアップアニメ出演の声優も参加した各シングルのTV CM集TV CM Collection of Each Single with the Voice Actors from the Tie-up Anime Also Participating) 

Personnel

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