"Senkō" (Japanese 閃光) is Tomiko Van's second single under the Avex Trax label. The single was released on September 27, 2006, in two formats, four months after her last single.
"Senkō, 閃光" | ||||
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Single by Tomiko Van | ||||
from the album Van. | ||||
Released | September 27, 2006 | |||
Genre | J-pop, rock | |||
Label | Avex Trax | |||
Songwriter(s) | Tomiko Van | |||
Tomiko Van singles chronology | ||||
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Senkō | ||||
Overview
edit"Senkō" is the second single to be released by solo artist Tomiko Van after the split up of the Japanese band Do As Infinity. The A-side song was used as the commercial song for the ringtone service site mu-mo, and for music.jp TV-CF. Online store, CD Japan, describes the title song as "a medium tempo track that's just perfect for autumn",[1] and her official website simply describes it as a medium rock number.
A drastic change from her previous single, "Senkō" takes on a much darker tone than the up-tempo "Flower". Lyrically, the song is about the sorrows and inward struggles of a woman who is by herself. Instrumentally, the song uses heavy guitars to help in the overall dark tone the song takes.
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Track listing
editCD only format
edit- "Senkō" (閃光, Flash of Light)
- "Mosaic"
- "Senkō" -Instrumental-
- "Mosaic" -Instrumental-
CD and DVD
editCD portion
edit- "Senkō" (閃光, Flash of Light)
- "Mosaic"
- "Senkō" -Instrumental-
- "Mosaic" -Instrumental-
DVD portion
edit- "Senkō" (Music Clip)
Personnel
edit- Tomiko Van - vocals (both tracks)
- Ken Shibuya - drums (Track #1)
- Fumio Kawabuchi - bass (Track #1)
- Satoru Hiraide - programming, acoustic & electric guitars (Track #1)
- Yoshihisa Tokuda - acoustic guitar (Track #1)
- Shigeso Sasaki - drums (Track #2)
- Shintaro Jinbo - bass (Track #2)
- Masayoshi Murakami - programming, acoustic & electric guitars (Track #2)
Charts
editRelease | Chart | Peak position | First week sales | Sales total |
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September 27, 2006 | Oricon Daily Singles Chart | 8 | ||
Oricon Weekly Singles Chart | 14 | 9,949 | 12,196 |
References
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