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| Type = [[Cover album]]
| Type = [[Cover album]]
| Artist = [[Kumi Koda]]
| Artist = [[Kumi Koda]]
| Genre = [[J-pop]], [[acoustic]]
| Genre = [[J-pop]], [[acoustic music|acoustic]]
| Released = October 13, 2010
| Released = October 13, 2010
| Recorded = 2010
| Recorded = 2010

Revision as of 22:21, 27 August 2011

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Eternity: Love & Songs is the first cover album by Japanese pop star, Kumi Koda. It contains hip-hop and electronic arrangements of mostly older songs from the 1970s to the 1990s, as well as a cover her sister misono's 2010 single "0-ji Mae no Tsunderera". The album was originally announced to feature "Katte ni Shiyagare" by Kenji Sawada, but this was later removed for reasons unknown.

The Album is certified Gold for shipment of 100,000 copies.

Track listing

No.TitleMusicOriginal artistLength
1."Tattoo"Seiji KamedaAkina Nakamori4:18
2."Love is Over"ColdfeetAuyeung Fei Fei5:13
3."Sweet Memories"Hiroshi Nakamura (i-dep/Sotte Bosse)Seiko Matsuda3:51
4."Ienai yo" (言えないよ / I Say)GakushiHiromi Go5:18
5."0-ji Mae no Tsunderella" (0時前のツンデレラ / Cinderella Before Midnight)Akira MurataMisono4:35
6."Megumi no Hito" ( め組のひと / Best of Me)Alfred "The Angel" TuohenyRats & Star3:37
7."Be My Baby"TAZZComplex3:17
8."Chiisa na Koi no Uta" (小さな恋のうた / Little Love Song)Zentarō WatanabeMongol8004:50
9."Wine Red no Kokoro" (ワインレッドの心 / Wine Red Heart)UTAAnzen Chitai3:56
10."I Love You, Sayonara"Jun TanakaThe Checkers5:04
11."Swallowtail Butterfly: Ai no Uta" (Swallowtail Butterfly 〜あいのうた〜 / Swallowtail Butterly: Love Song)Suemitsu & the SuemithYen Town Band4:44
12."Sayonara no Mukougawa" (さよならの向う側 / Other Side of Goodbye)h-wonderMomoe Yamaguchi5:17

Music Videos

Kumi released music videos for Me-gumi no Hito and Be My Baby. Both of them are included on CD+2DVD version of her ninth studio album - Dejavu.

Oricon Charts (Japan)

Release Oricon Singles Chart Peak Position First Week Sales (copies) Sales Total (copies) Chart Run
October 13, 2010 Daily Chart 2 89,512 [1] 11 weeks
Weekly Chart 3 46,361
Monthly Chart 8 72,252
Yearly Chart (2010) 95 87,378

References

  1. ^ [1].