The Voice (Kokia album)

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The Voice
Kokia Voice.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 20, 2008 (2008-02-20)(Japan)
February 28, 2008 (2008-02-28)(France) [1]
Recorded2007
Genre J-pop, folk
Length1:01:52(Japanese Edition)
1:03:07 (French Edition)
Label Victor Entertainment, Wasabi Records
Producer Kokia
Kokia chronology
Aigakikoeru: Listen for the Love
(2006)
The Voice
(2008)
Kokia Complete Collection 1998-1999
(2008)
French edition cover
Kokia Voiceeuro.jpg
No.TitleArranger(s)Length
1."Odoyaka na Shizukesa (Jōka) (穏やかな静けさ~浄歌, Calm Serenity: Purification Song)" Yasuhisa Yamamoto 5:37
2."Follow the Nightingale" Taisuke Sawachika 4:40
3."Ave Maria"Sawachika4:13
4."Todokimasu Yō ni (届きますように, So This Can Reach You)" Kokia 3:25
5."Song of Pocchong (Shizuku no Uta) (song of pocchong~雫の唄, Song of a Drop of Water)"Sawachika3:33
6."Gomen ne. (ごめんね。, Sorry)"Yamamoto6:05
7."Lacrima (It: Tear)"Kokia5:23
8."Nani mo Kamo ga Hoshi ni Natte (何もかもが星になって, Anything Can Become a Star)"Kokia5:25
9."Il Mare dei Suoni (It: The Sea of Sounds)"Kokia6:23
10."Everlasting"Sawachika5:37
11."Chiisa na Uta (小さなうた, A Little Song)"Sawachika6:40
Japanese bonus track
No.TitleArranger(s)Length
12."Watashi ni Dekiru Koto (私にできること, What I Can Do)"Kokia4:51
French bonus track
No.TitleArranger(s)Length
12."Say Goodbye & Good Day"Sawachika6:06

Japan Sales Rankings [9]

ReleaseChartPeak PositionFirst Week SalesSales TotalChart Run
February 20, 2008Oricon Daily Albums Chart17
Oricon Weekly Albums Chart424,6537,7654 weeks
Oricon Yearly Albums Chart

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