Tsukiyo no Ame

Last updated
月夜の雨
(Tsukiyo no Ame)
Tsukiyotoame reg.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 21, 2007
Genre J-pop
Length0:51:01
Label Victor Entertainment
Producer Jun Shibata
Jun Shibata chronology
Single Collection
(2005)
月夜の雨
(Tsukiyo no Ame)

(2007)
Shibaura
(2007)
Alternative covers
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CD+DVD cover

Tsukiyo no Ame ('Rain on a moonlit night') is Jun Shibata's fifth studio album and the first with Victor Entertainment. [1] It was released on February 21, 2007, and peaked at number 9.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Prologue" (プロローグ; 'Prologue')
  2. "Ao no jikan" (青の時間; 'Blue Time')
  3. "Hiromi"
  4. "Namida gohan" (涙ごはん; 'Meal of Tears')
  5. "Tsukiyobatake ~vocal solo~" (月夜畑 ~vocal solo~; 'Field on a Moonlight Night: Vocal Solo')
  6. "Hanafubuki" (花吹雪; 'Falling Cherry Blossoms')
  7. "Mayonaka no chocolate" (真夜中のチョコレート; 'Midnight Chocolate')
  8. "Tsuma ouji☆彡 (Haikei oujisama☆Daisanshou)" (つまおうじ☆彡 (拝啓王子様☆第三章); 'Wife and Prince (Dear Prince: Third Chapter)')
  9. "Ningyo no koe" (人魚の声; 'Mermaid's Voice')
  10. "Amayo no tsuki ~piano solo~" (雨夜の月 ~piano solo~; 'Rainy Night Moon: Piano Solo')
  11. "Guren no tsuki" (紅蓮の月; 'Crimson Moon')
  12. "Kimi ga omoeba..." (君が思えば…; 'If I Think of You...')
  13. "Watashi no monogatari" (私の物語; 'My Story')

Charts

ReleaseChartPeak positionSales total
February 21, 2007Oricon Daily Albums Chart7
Oricon Weekly Albums Chart931,665

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References

  1. "柴田淳/月夜の雨 [CD+DVD]<初回限定盤>". tower.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved 2023-04-24.