Kazeyomi

Kazeyomi (かぜよみ, Wind Reading) is Maaya Sakamoto's 6th studio album. The album is produced by various well-known composers. The first pressing came with a DVD featuring music videos for "Saigo no Kajitsu", "Triangler" and "Ame ga Furu".[1]

Kazeyomi (かぜよみ, Wind Reading)
Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 14, 2009
GenreJ-pop
LabelVictor Entertainment
Maaya Sakamoto chronology
30Minutes Night Flight
(2007)
Kazeyomi (かぜよみ, Wind Reading)
(2009)
Everywhere
(2010)
Singles from Kazeyomi
  1. "Kazemachi Jet / Spica"
    Released: June 14, 2006
  2. "Saigo no Kajitsu / Mitsubachi to Kagakusha"
    Released: November 21, 2007
  3. "Triangler"
    Released: April 23, 2008
  4. "Ame ga Furu"
    Released: October 29, 2008

Track listing

CD (VTCL-60085)
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Vento"Mina KubotaMina Kubota 
2."Triangler (トライアングラー)" (Macross Frontier first opening theme)Gabriela RobinYoko Kanno 
3."Kazemachi Jet: Kazeyomi Edition (風待ちジェット~kazeyomi edition, Jet Waiting for a Good Wind)" (Tsubasa Chronicle 2nd Series ending theme)Maaya SakamotoShōko Suzuki 
4."Remedy" (Linebarrels of Iron second ending theme)Maaya Sakamotosolaya 
5."Ame ga Furu (雨が降る, Falling Rain)" (Linebarrels of Iron first ending theme)Maaya SakamotoKaori Kano 
6."Get No Satisfaction!"Maaya SakamotoKatsutoshi Kitagawa 
7."Ao no Ether (蒼のエーテル, Blue Ether)" (Macross Frontier insert song self cover)Maaya SakamotoYoko Kanno 
8."Shitsuren Cafe (失恋カフェ, Heartbreak Cafe)"Maaya SakamotoTabo 
9."Sonic Boom" (Tsubasa Chronicle Shunraiki opening theme)Maaya SakamotoYūichi Ichikawa 
10."Peanuts (ピーナッツ)"Maaya SakamotoBargains 
11."Saigo no Kajitsu (さいごの果実, The Last Fruit)" (Tsubasa Chronicle Tokyo Revelations ending theme)Maaya SakamotoShōko Suzuki 
12."Colors" (Konica Minolta planetarium program "Hoshizora no Niji" image song)Tim JensenAco 
13."Kazamidori (カザミドリ, Weathervane)"Maaya SakamotoHaruna Yokota 
14."Guitar Hiki ni Naritai na (ギター弾きになりたいな, I Want to Be a Guitar Player)"Maaya SakamotoTomoki Kanda 
DVD (VTZL-8)
No.TitleLength
1."Saigo no Kajitsu" (Music Video) 
2."Triangler" (Music Video) 
3."Ame ga Furu" (Music Video) 

Charts

Chart Peak
position
Sales
Oricon Weekly Albums 3[2] 36,061
Oricon Yearly Albums 166 53,246

References

  1. "Kazeyomi's Oricon Page". Retrieved 2008-11-17.
  2. "かぜよみ | 坂本真綾 | ORICON NEWS" (in Japanese). Oricon. Retrieved 2018-10-07.
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