Aishiteiru to Ittekure

Aishiteiru to Ittekure
Studio album by Miyuki Nakajima
Released April 10, 1978
Recorded Epicurus and the Hit Studios, Tokyo, Japan
Genre Folk
Length 40:00
Label AARD-VARK/Canyon, Yamaha Music Communications
Producer Genichi Kawakami
Miyuki Nakajima chronology
A Ri Ga To U
(1977)
Aishiteiru to Ittekure
(1978)
Shin-ai Naru Mono e
(1979)

Aishiteiru to Ittekure (愛していると云ってくれ) is the fourth studio album by Japanese singer-songwriter Miyuki Nakajima, released in April 1978.

Five months before the album came out, she topped on the Oricon singles chart with a song "The Parting Song (Wakareuta)", which was released as her fifth single in September 1977.[1] The album features her commercial breakthrough single and another well-known song, "World's Context (Sejou)". The latter was later featured in the second series of TV drama Kimpachi Sensei aired on TBS in 1980,[2] and became known widely as one of her signature songs.

Aishiteiru to Ittekure has been her longest charting album on the Oricon, because the album re-entered the chart when "World's Context" was featured on TV program in the early 1980s.[3]

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Miyuki Nakajima, unless otherwise noted

Side one

All tracks arranged by Kinji Yoshino (except "The Parting Song" co-arranged by Shun Fukui)

  1. "Genki desuka (「元気ですか」)" (Poetry reading, sampling "Prelude, Fugue et Variation, Op. 18 " by César Franck on background music) – 2:58
  2. "Reiko (怜子)" – 2:40
  3. "The Parting Song (わかれうた Wakareuta)" – 3:57
  4. "Uminari (海鳴り)" – 3:27
  5. "Keshou (化粧)" – 5:07

Side two

All tracks arranged by Kinji Yoshino (except "World's Context" co-arranged by Shun Fukui, "Milk 32" and "Omae no Ie" arranged by Miyuki Nakajima)

  1. "Milk 32 (ミルク32 Miruku 32)" – 4:33
  2. "Ahoudori (あほう鳥)" – 4:06
  3. "Omae no Ie (おまえの家)" – 6:32
  4. "World's Context (世情 Sejou)" – 6:12

Personnel

Production

Chart positions

Year Country Chart Position Weeks Sales
1978–1981 Japan Oricon Weekly LP Albums Chart (top 100) [3] 2 82 410,000+
Oricon Weekly CT Albums Chart (top 100) [3] 6 41

References

  1. "List of number-one singles on the Oricon chart in Japan". Original Confidence (in Japanese). Retrieved 2008-10-21.
  2. "Production details of the DVD Kimpachi Sensei; Second Series" (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 20 September 2008. Retrieved 2008-10-21.
  3. 1 2 3 a-中島みゆき "- Yamachan Land (Archives of the Japanese record charts) - Albums Chart Daijiten - Miyuki Nakajima" Check |url= value (help) (in Japanese). December 30, 2007. Retrieved October 25, 2009.
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