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== External links ==
== External links ==
* [http://blog.fujitv.co.jp/idoling/index.html Idoling!!! official website] - Fuji TV
* [http://blog.fujitv.co.jp/idoling/index.html Idoling!!! official website] - Fuji TV
* [https://archive.is/20120709032731/http://idoling.info/ Official website] - Pony Canyon
* [https://archive.today/20120709032731/http://idoling.info/ Official website] - Pony Canyon


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Revision as of 23:09, 30 December 2021

Sunrise
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 3, 2010
GenreJapanese pop
Length56:54
LabelPony Canyon
Idoling!!! chronology
Petit-Petit
(2009)
Sunrise
(2010)
Sisters
(2011)

Sunrise (stylized as SUNRISE) is the third full-length studio album by Japanese idol group Idoling!!!. It reached number 14 on the Oricon chart.[1] It was released in three different versions: Premium, Standard, and Low-price.[2] The premium package cover design was drawn by Hiro Mashima, the author of manga Fairy Tail.[2]

The song "Sunrise" was used as the Fuji TV Kiseki Taiken! Unbelievable ending theme song for April to June 2010.[3] "Tenohira no Yūki" was used as Tokimeki Memorial 4 opening theme song under the name Tokimeki Idoling!!!.[4] "Love Magic Fever" was used as image song for Puyo Puyo 7 under the name Puyo Puyo Idoling!!!.[5] "S.O.W Sense of Wonder" was used as opening theme song for TV Tokyo anime Fairy Tail.[6]

Contents

Sunrise was released in three versions:

  • Premium Edition (CD, DVD, and photobook)
  • Standard Edition (CD and DVD)
  • Low-price Edition (CD only)

Track listing

CD

No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Prologue: Reminiscent of Moonlight"T.MoriAtsushi YoshidaT.Mori 
2."Sunrise"Fumihito MoritaMashimo MasakiMashimo Masaki 
3."Kishuhen Ecstasy" (機種変エクスタシィ)Kensaku SakaiHirofumi HibinoHirofumi Hibino 
4."Tenohira no Yūki" (手のひらの勇気)Ai KawashimaAi KawashimaK-LaB 
5."U"7chikoKazuyuki SatōK-LaB 
6."Sunadokei" (砂時計)KanaDaisuke NoriyukiRon 
7."Snow Celebration: Everlasting Story"Takaki MizuguchiDaiRyojo 
8."San Dome no Kinenbi" (3度目の記念日)LeonnBouncebackats- 
9."La La La La no Song" (等・等・等 等のSONG)Hidetomo MasunoKatsumi OnishiKatsumi Onishi 
10."Love Magic Fever ~Love Love Magic Hyper Mix~" (ラブマジック♡フィーバー 〜ラブラブマジックハイパーミックス〜)Sayaka AokiFunta7Funta7 
11."Hōkago Telepathy: Inokori Hoshū Mix" (放課後テレパシィ 〜居残り補習Mix〜)ShinoCell no.9Hiroki 
12."Rainy Girl" (レイニィガール)LeonnKatsumi OnishiKatsumi Onishi 
13."Don't be Afraid: Director's cut"LeonnBouncebackTooru Watanabe 
14."S.O.W Sense of Wonder" (S.O.W. センスオブワンダー)LeonnHirofumi HibinoHirofumi Hibino 

DVD

  1. Music clip of
    1. Tenohira no Yūki
    2. Love Magic Fever
    3. S.O.W Sense of Wonder
    4. U
    5. Hōkago Telepathy
  2. Idoling!!! ga Kataru Liner Notes-ing
  3. Making of music clip of Tenohira no Yūki and Love Magic Fever, and photo session of Sunrise
  4. Odaiba Gasshūkoku 2009 Gasshūkoku Happy Stadium LIVE (2009.8.15) (Premium edition only)
  5. Odaiba Gasshūkoku 2009 Gasshūkoku Happy Stadium LIVE (2009.7.21) (Standard edition only)

Notes

  1. The song "Tenohira no Yūki" was sung by sub-unit Tokimeki Idoling!!! (Mai Endō, Erica Tonooka, Rurika Yokoyama, Suzuka Morita, Hitomi Miyake, and Ai Ōkawa).
  2. The song "U" wassung by Mai Endō, Erika Yazawa, Phongchi, Yui Kawamura, Hitomi Sakai, and Ami Kikuchi.
  3. The song "Sunadokei" was sung by Erica Tonooka, Phongchi, Serina Nagano, Hitomi Sakai, Hitomi Miyake, Yurika Tachibana, and Ai Ōkawa.
  4. The song "San Dome no Kinenbi" was sung by Mai Endō, Erica Tonooka, Phongchi, Rurika Yokoyama, Yui Kawamura, and Nao Asahi.
  5. The song "Love Magic Fever" was sung by sub-unit Puyo Puyo Idoling!!! (Erika Yazawa, Phongchi, Yui Kawamura, Serina Nagano, Hitomi Sakai, Nao Asahi, Ami Kikuchi, and Kaede Hashimoto).
  6. The song "Hōkago Telepathy" was sung by Erica Tonooka, Rurika Yokoyama, Suzuka Morita, Serina Nagano, Nao Asahi, Hitomi Miyake, Yurika Tachibana, Ai Ōkawa, and Kaede Hashimoto.

References