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Mō Sagasanai (album)

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Mō Sagasanai
Studio album by
ReleasedDecember 25, 1991 (1991-12-25)
Genre
Length31:29
LabelB-Gram
ProducerDaiko Nagato
Zard chronology
Good-bye My Loneliness
(1991)
Mō Sagasanai
(1991)
Hold Me
(1992)
Singles from Mō Sagasanai
  1. "Fushigi ne..."
    Released: 25 June 1991
  2. "Mō Sagasanai"
    Released: 6 November 1991

Mō Sagasanai (もう探さない, I Won't Search Anymore) is the second studio album of Japanese band Zard.[1] It was released on December 25, 1991, released under B-Gram label. In 1991, B-Gram released this album in cassette tape and CD format. In 1993, B-Gram Records re-released this album only in CD format (BGCH-1004).[2]

Background

The album consists of two previously released singles.

"Sunao ni Ienakute" and "Itsuka wa" are both composed by singer/frontman Izumi Sakai.

In 2009, the song Sunao ni Ienakute was re-arranged and released as single; the song was re-arranged by Hitoshi Okamoto, a member of Garnet Crow. Mai Kuraki joined in on the chorus.

Chart performance

The album reached #36 rank first week. It charted for 57 weeks and sold 333,000 copies.[3]

Track listing

All lyrics are written by Izumi Sakai

No.TitleMusicLength
1."Fushigi ne..." (不思議ね…)Tetsurou Oda4:16
2."Mō Sagasanai" (もう探さない)Oda5:05
3."Sunao ni Ienakute" (素直に言えなくて)Izumi Sakai4:17
4."Hitori ga Suki" (ひとりが好き)Seiichiro Kuribayashi4:49
5."Forever"Daria Kawashima4:18
6."Lonely Soldier Boy"Kuribayashi4:08
7."Itsuka wa..." (いつかは…)Sakai4:35

In media

  • Mō Sagasanai: theme song for TV Asahi Japanese television drama "Shichinin no Onna Bengoushi"
  • Fushigi ne...: ending theme for Nihon TV program "Magical Zunou Power!"

References

  1. ^ "Zard Discography". Wezard Official Website. Retrieved 20 April 2017.
  2. ^ "Zard Album,page 3". Wezard Official Website. Retrieved 20 April 2017.
  3. ^ Oricon rankings (in Japanese) http://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/26939/products/194579/1/
This page was last edited on 5 June 2024, at 20:36
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