Oborozukiyo: Inori (朧月夜~祈り) is the 2nd EP or mini-album (fourth overall album release) by Mika Nakashima.
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This album was limited to only 111,000 copies. The title track, a duet with violinist Taro Hakase, later appears on her Music album. '朧月夜~祈り' translates to "A Misty, Moon-lit Night: Prayer."
Oborozukiyo: Inori | ||||
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Released | September 15, 2004 | |||
Genre | J-pop | |||
Length | 41:08 | |||
Label | Sony | |||
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This mini-album, when it was released, reached #3 on the Oricon 200 Album Chart, selling 93,000 copies in its first week.
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Arranger(s) | Length |
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1. | "Oborozukiyo: Inori (朧月夜~祈り) with Taro Hakase" | Tatsuyuki Takano, Mika Nakashima (additional lyrics) | Teiichi Okano, Taro Hakase (additional music) | Taro Hakase | |
2. | "Sara (沙羅)" | Mika Nakashima | Taro Hakase | Taro Hakase | |
3. | "Tsuki no Sabaku (月の沙漠)" | Masao Kato | Suguru Sasaki | Taro Hakase | |
4. | "Yuki no Hana (雪の華)" (Silent Version) | Satomi | Ryoki Matsumoto | Taro Hakase | |
5. | "Oborozukiyo: Inori (朧月夜~祈り)" (Acoustic Mix) | Taro Hakase | |||
6. | "Sara (沙羅)" (Jazztronik Remix) | Jazztronik | |||
7. | "Oborozukiyo: Inori (朧月夜~祈り)" (Instrumental) |
Release | Chart | Peak position | Debut sales | Sales total |
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September 15, 2004 | Oricon Weekly Albums Chart | 3 | 93,416 | 110,892 |
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