CM Yoko

CM Yoko is the third studio album by Yoko Kanno. It was originally released exclusively though the iTunes Store on September 30, 2007. All the music was written by Yoko Kanno and the majority was for Japanese television advertisements. It reached the 44th place on the Oricon Weekly Albums Chart.[1]

CM Yoko
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 30, 2007 (iTunes Store)
May 22, 2008 (CD album)
Genre
LabelGrand Trax
Yoko Kanno chronology
23-Ji no Ongaku
(2002)
CM Yoko
(2007)
CM Yoko 2
(2009)

Track listing

No.TitleArtist(s)Length
1."彼100%トレビアン (Kare 100% Très bien)" (for 2004 Meiji Seika XYLISH)Yoko Kanno1:48
2."Lion Man" (for 2004 Toyota Harrier)Yoko Kanno1:21
3."電線にタコが絡まっちゃったらどうするの?" (for 2000 TEPCO)Samply Red0:38
4."Silent Star" (for 2006 Sharp mobile phones "静かな光")Yoko Kanno0:50
5."Seeds of Life" (for 2004 Cosmo Oil Company)Yoko Kanno2:10
6."walk travel along" (for 2006 Tombow)Samply Red2:14
7."Exaelitus" (for 2006 Lexus LS460 "New World")Yoko Kanno & Origa4:01
8."チヤホヤされたい女" (for 2003 KDDI DION)Samply Red0:20
9."Don't Spend Money! Money!" (for 2000 internet service provider ZERO)Yoko Kanno0:32
10."Dear Blue" (2006 film "Su-ki-da" theme song)Yoko Kanno3:01
11."Long Goodbye" (for 2007 Citizen Holdings)Yoko Kanno1:36
12."ママ新発売! オープニング" (for 2001 世にも奇妙な物語)Samply Red2:19
13."Magic Sweets" (for 2002 Shiseido Pieds nus)Yoko Kanno & Chara0:37
14."Melody" (for 2006 Hitachi "つくろう。")Yoko Kanno & Miyuki Hatakeyama1:10
15."em outro lugar「どこかよそで」" (for 2005 Japan Telecom)Samply Red2:34
16."ビバこばら" (for 1999 FamilyMart panino)Samply Red0:40
17."From Metropolis" (for 2004 Tokyo Metro)Yoko Kanno0:39
18."Melty Kiss" (for 2000 Meiji Seika Melty Kiss)Yoko Kanno1:01
19."Beautiful Memories" (for 2005 Sharp Aquos)Samply Red0:46
20."Family Affair" (for 2003 MasterCard Worldwide)Yoko Kanno1:04
21."ゆうじ CMバージョン" (for 1999 Suntory Vitamin Water)Yoko Kanno & Inotomo0:33
22."Magic Sweets -Masao Nisugi Remix-"Yoko Kanno & Chara2:40
23."チョコと勇気" (for 2004 Tirol Choco)Yoko Kanno & Maaya Sakamoto0:31
24."Living In Future" (for 2006 Microsoft)Yoko Kanno1:36
25."Glass Shoes" (for 2004 Asahi Glass Co.)Yoko Kanno2:49

References

  1. "CMようこ". Oricon Style (in Japanese). Oricon. Retrieved September 26, 2016.
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