Sports (Tokyo Jihen album) explained

Sports
スポーツ
Type:studio
Artist:Tokyo Jihen
Cover:Tokyo_Sports.jpg
Border:yes
Recorded:2009
Length:47:14
Producer:Uni Inoue, Tokyo Jihen
Prev Title:Variety
Prev Year:2007
Next Title:Dai Hakken
Next Year:2011

is the fourth studio album by Japanese rock band Tokyo Jihen, released on February 24, 2010 in Japan through EMI Music Japan and Virgin Music. The album was produced by the band and Japanese recording engineer Uni Inoue.

On December 10, 2010, it was announced that "Sports" was named the iTunes Rewind 2010 Best Album of the Year in Japan.

Background

This is the first Tokyo Jihen album since 2007's Variety and marks vocalist Ringo Sheena’s return to composing for the band. In 2008, Sheena worked on a string of releases to celebrate her 10th anniversary since her solo debut, such as a B-side collection, a singles box set and a string of concerts. In 2009, she released a new single, "Ariamaru Tomi", and an original album, Sanmon Gossip.[1]

Recording and production

Tokyo Jihen wrote the album with the intention of displaying different sports through the music and lyrics. Band members got together, each bringing some demos which they had created imaging sports. They built instrumentation from demos in the recording studio and Sheena put words on them, with the exception of Ukigumo's tracks.

Release and promotion

The first single released from the album was "Senkō Shōjo." It was released as a digital download in November 2007, two months after the release of their third album, Variety.[2] It was written and recorded in the Variety sessions.[3] The second single, "Nōdōteki Sanpunkan," was released three months before the album, in December 2009. Both singles has commercial tie-ups. "Senkō Shōjo" was used in Subaru Stella car commercials,[4] and "Nōdōteki Sanpunkan" was used in an Ezaki Glico Watering KissMint gum commercial, featuring Sheena as the spokesperson.[5]

"Denpa Tsūshin", "Season Sayonara" and "Kachiikusa" were released in Chaku-uta and Chaku-Uta Full format prior to the album. "Kachiikusa" was used for the second batch of Watering KissMint commercials. It was released to radio, as well as cellphone download, on 16 January.[6] It reached #30 on the Billboard Japan Hot 100[7] and #58 on the RIAJ Digital Track Chart Top 100.[8] The band later performed this song on Music Station, a week before the album's release.[9]

"Sweet Spot" was released as a digital download on iTunes on 8 February.[10] It reached #13 on the Billboard Japan Hot 100 the week of the album's release.[11]

Tokyo Jihen embarked on an all-country promotional concert tour,, in March 2010.[12]

Track listing

Credits adapted from Ringo Sheena's website.[13]

Notes:

Personnel

Tokyo Jihen

Additional personnel

Charts and certifications

Charts

Chart (2011)Peak
Position
Japan Oricon Daily Albums Chart1
Japan Oricon Weekly Albums Chart[14] 1
Japan Oricon Monthly albums chart6
Japan Oricon yearly albums chart[15] 48
Japan iTunes Store yearly Albums Chart[16] 6

Sales and certifications

Content and structure

Track list symmetry
01. Japanese: 生きる
Vivre
13. Japanese: 極まる
Adieu
02. Japanese: 電波通信
Put Your Antenna Up
12. Japanese: 閃光少女
Put Your Camera Down
03. Japanese: シーズンサヨナラ
Season SAYONARA
11. Japanese: スイートスポット
SWEET Spot
04. Japanese: 勝ち戦
Win Every Fight
10. Japanese: 乗り気
Ride Every Wave
05. Japanese: FOUL
FOUL
09. Japanese: FAIR
FAIR
06. Japanese: 雨天決行
Life Will Be Held
Even If It Rains
08. Japanese: 絶体絶命
Life May Be Monotonous
But The Sun Shines
07. 能動的三分間
3 min.

The album, much like many of Sheena's solo works and the band's previous albums (such as Shōso Strip, Adult), features a symmetrical track list. Tracks are paired to another in title length, type of script and placement of grammatical particles. The official English titles given in the album's booklet also follow this theme (occasionally receiving non-direct translations to fit the theme).[18]

"Ikiru" and "Kimaru" are both plain-form verbs with a single kanji (in fact, the standard reading of "極まる" is "kiwamaru"). Both songs end with a band arrangement and begin with a sparsely arranged section.

"Denpa Tsūshin" and "Senkō Shōjo" are both songs with four kanji in their titles. Both deal with electricity in some way.

"Season Sayonara" and "Sweet Spot" are both written in katakana. Both titles feature two words that begin with s sounds.

"Kachiikusa" and "Noriki" are both set phrases associated with sports. Both are continuative verb/noun compounds, with two kanji and one hiragana character.

"F.O.U.L." and "F.A.I.R." are both English words in Latin script. Unlike some previous pairs, such as "Meisai" and "Ishiki" which name the paired song in the lyrics, neither song is named in "F.A.I.R." (but both are named in "F.O.U.L.").

"Utenkekkō" and "Zettai Zetsumei" are four kanji compounds that are set phrases associated with sports.

In the vein of Kalk Samen Kuri no Hana and Sanmon Gossip, the central song with no paired track was the leading promotional song ("Nōdōteki Sanpunkan").

Release history

CountryRelease date
Japan[19]
Taiwan[20]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Discography. Kronekodow . 2012-06-02.
  2. News: 閃光少女 - Single. iTunes. Apple Inc.. 2010-01-06.
  3. Web site: 「閃光少女」オフィシャル・インタビュー. EMI Music Japan. 2010-01-06. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20071123150904/http://www.emimusic.jp/vmc/artist/domestic/tokyojihen/interview_071121.php. 2007-11-23.
  4. News: 東京事変 「閃光少女」がCMソングに決定!. Vibe-Net. 2007-11-15. 2010-01-06. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20110727020713/http://www.vibe-net.com/news/?news=0032667. 2011-07-27.
  5. News: 椎名林檎がCM初出演、テーマソングは「能動的三分間」. Natalie. 2009-11-17. 2009-12-16.
  6. News: 椎名林檎、キスミントのCM第2弾「遠心力編」に出演!. Kronekodow. 2010-02-03. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20060331032611/http://www.kronekodow.com/html/01info/index.html. 2006-03-31.
  7. http://www.billboard-japan.com/system/jp_charts/hot100/ Hot 100|JAPAN Charts|Billboard JAPAN 2010/02/01
  8. http://satsuki.musicdb.gr.jp/all_info/ranking_weekly/WeeklyRankingAction.do?term=2010f&weeklyCd=20100119&rankKbn=50 レコード協会調べ 2010年01月13日~2010年01月19日 <略称:レコ協チャート(「着うたフル(R)」)>
  9. Web site: ja:出演者ライナップ 2010/02/19. http://www.tv-asahi.co.jp/music/contents/m_lineup/1002/index2.html. Music Station . ja . 2010-02-11.
  10. Web site: スイートスポット – Single 東京事変. iTunes . 2010-02-08 . 2010-02-11.
  11. http://www.billboard-japan.com/system/jp_charts/hot100/51-100/ Hot 100|JAPAN Charts|Billboard JAPAN 2010/03/08
  12. Web site: 東京事変2年半ぶりニューアルバムは「スポーツ」. Natalie.mu. 2009-12-14. 2010-01-06.
  13. Web site: http://www.kronekodow.com/english/disco/disco_detail_108.html. ja:大発見. 2012-05-31. website . kronekodow. ja.
  14. Web site: 2010年02月22日~2010年02月28日のCDアルバム週間ランキング. ja. 2011-06-02.
  15. Web site: http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/special/2010/musicrank1220/index05.html. ja:2010年オリコン年間ランキング アルバム. Oricon. ja. December 20, 2010. June 2, 2012.
  16. Web site: iTunesの木村カエラ、AKB48ほかベストセラー楽曲100曲をプレゼント!. ja. mynavi. December 31, 2010. 2012-07-16.
  17. Web site: http://www.riaj.or.jp/data/others/gold/201002.html. ja:ゴールド等認定作品一覧 2010年2月. ja. RIAJ. 2012-06-02.
  18. See the official Kronekodow website.
  19. Web site: 東京事変 DISCOGRAPHY. 2010-01-06.
  20. Web site: 【12/20蘋果日報】椎名林檎愛月球漫步 從MV跳到賣口香. 2009-12-20 . 2010-01-06.