Untitled 4 Ballads

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Untitled 4 Ballads
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ReleasedDecember 18, 2002
Genre J-pop
Length19:29
Label Avex Trax
Producer Max Matsuura
Every Little Thing chronology
The Remixes III: Mix Rice Plantation / Cyber Trance presents ELT Trance
(2002)
Untitled 4 Ballads
(2002)
Many Pieces
(2003)

Untitled 4 Ballads (stylized as UNTITLED 4 ballads) is an extended play recorded by the Japanese J-pop group Every Little Thing, released on December 18, 2002, as their twenty-third single. It was their fifth single to top the Oricon chart.

Contents

"Nostalgia" was used as the theme song for the drama Okaasan to Issho .

Track listing

  1. "Unspeakable" (Words - Kaori Mochida / music - Kazuhito Kikuchi)
  2. "Ai no Uta (愛の謳)" (Song of Love)" (Words - Kaori Mochida / music - Kunio Tago)
  3. "Ruumu (ルーム, rūmu)" (Room)" (Words - Kaori Mochida / music - Kazuhito Kikuchi)
  4. "Nostalgia" (Words - Kaori Mochida / music - Kazuhito Kikuchi)
  5. "Unspeakable" (instrumental)
  6. "Ai no Uta (愛の謳)" (instrumental)
  7. "Ruumu (ルーム)" (instrumental)
  8. "Nostalgia" (instrumental)

Chart positions

Chart (2002)Peak
position
Japan Oricon 1


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