Avenir: Mirai

Avenir: Mirai (アヴニール ~未来~) is the third studio album of Hello! Project soloist Kaori Iida and is her first album in Japanese. Concurrently, it was her last album that was released when she was still a member of the idol group Morning Musume. It was released on December 29, 2004 with catalog number EPCE-2030.

Avenir: Mirai
Studio album by
ReleasedDecember 29, 2004
Recorded2004
GenreJapanese pop, Euro-enka
Length55:19
LabelChichūkai Label
ProducerTsunku
Kaori Iida chronology
Paradinome: Koi ni Mi o Yudanete
(2003)
Avenir: Mirai
(2004)
Plein D'amour: Ai ga Ippai
(2005)

The album's first pressing included Hello! Project photo card #94.[1][2]

Track listing

  1. "Miraizu" (未来図)
    • Lyrics: Junko Sadou
    • Composer: Rie
    • Arranger: Chijou Maeno
  2. "Aruite Yukou... Mirai he" (歩いてゆこう…未来へ)
    • Lyrics: Kaori Iida
    • Composer: Kazunori Ashizawa
    • Arranger: Chijou Maeno
  3. "Door no Mukō de Bell ga Natteta" (ドアの向こうでBellが鳴ってた)
  4. "Jounetsu no Tobira" (情熱のトビラ)
  5. "Shinjugai" (真珠貝)
    • Lyrics: Natsumi Watanabe
    • Composer: Ichiro Kaneda
    • Arranger: Chijou Maeno
  6. "Watashi no Naka ni Ite" (私の中にいて)
    • Lyrics:
    • Composer: Hitoshi Haba
  7. "Senritsu" (旋律)
    • Lyrics: Yuho Iwasato
    • Composer: Taisei
    • Arranger: Chijou Maeno
  8. "Aegekai ni Dakarete" (エーゲ海に抱かれて)
    • Lyrics: Tokuko Miura
    • Composer: Tsunku
    • Arranger: Chijou Maeno
  9. "Sekai de Ichiban Kirei na Hoshizora" (世界で一番きれいな星空)
    • Lyrics: Yuho Iwasato
    • Composer: Kiyonori Matsuo
    • Arranger: Chijou Maeno
  10. "Mafuyu no Rondo" (真冬の輪舞曲)
    • Lyrics: Junko Sadou
    • Composer: Kazunori Ashizawa
    • Arranger: Chijou Maeno
  11. "Sayonara Made ni Shitai 10 no Koto" (さよならまでにしたい10のこと)
    • Lyrics: Yuho Iwasato
    • Composer: Hitoshi Haba
    • Arranger: Chijou Maeno
  12. "Arifureta Kiseki" (ありふれた奇跡)
    • Lyrics: Junko Sadou
    • Composer: Akira Inaba (composer)
    • Arranger: Chijou Maeno

References

  1. "Up-Front Works Official Website: Avenir: Mirai entry" (in Japanese). Up-Front Works. Archived from the original on 2007-08-12. Retrieved 2007-04-27.
  2. "Hello! Project Official Website: Hello! Project Photo Card list" (in Japanese). 2007-05-18. Archived from the original on 2007-11-15. Retrieved 2007-04-27.



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