Tales with Misono: Best

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Tales with misono -Best- (stylized as Tales with misono-BEST-) is Japanese artist misono's first greatest hits EP. The EP was a collection of the songs she performed for the Tales of... series both as a soloist and while she was the lead vocalist in the group day after tomorrow, which disbanded in mid-2005 following the release of a compilation album.

Tales with misono-Best-
EP by
ReleasedJune 10, 2009 (JP)
Recorded2004–2009
GenreJapanese pop, pop/rock
LabelAvex Trax
Misono chronology
Sei -say-
(2008)
Tales with misono-Best-
(2009)
Cover Album
(2009)

The EP charted well on Oricon, coming in at No. 21 and remaining on the charts for five weeks.

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Tales with misono -Best- is the first greatest hits EP by Japanese singer-songwriter misono. The EP charted well on the Oricon Albums Charts, taking No. 21 for the weekly ranking and remaining on the charts for five consecutive weeks.[1]

The EP was released in two formats: a standard CD and a CD+DVD format.[2][3] The CD portion contained all of the songs misono had performed for the Tales of series of role-playing video games, both as a soloist and as the lead vocalist during her time in the band day after tomorrow. The DVD, however, did not carry the music videos for any of the songs. Instead, the openings for each respective game were used in lieu of the promotional music videos.

Though the CD was made up primarily of previously released tracks, it did carry one new song written solely for the EP: "Tales...".[4] Musically, the song was very reminiscent of the song "Starry Heavens," which misono performed with her band day after tomorrow for the opening video to the video game Tales of Symphonia. misono wrote the music for "Tales...", while Atsushi Sato, known as ats-, from the group HΛL performed the instrumentals.[5][6]

While "Lovely♡Cat's Eye" was not used as an opening to one of the Tales of video games, it was used in promotional advertisements for Tales of the Tempest, of which "VS" was the theme song.[7] The EP did not contain the single version, instead harboring the rendition that was placed on her studio album Never+Land, "Lovely♡Cat's Eye ~Neko wa Kotatsu de Maruku Naranai no Maki~."

For the album's cover, misono is drawn to be a character in the Tales of series, with Collette Brunel and Lloyd Irving from Tales of Symphonia in the background.[8]

Track listing

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CD
No.TitleLyricsMusicArranger(s)Length
1."Starry Heavens"misonoMitsuru Igarashiday after tomorrowDaisuke Suzuki4:48
2."Soshite Boku ni Dekiru Koto"Mitsuru IgarashiMitsuru Igarashi • day after tomorrowDaisuke Suzuki4:11
3."VS"misonoSusumu NishikawaTakahiro Izutani4:17
4."Lovely♡Cat's Eye ~Neko wa Kotatsu de Maruku Naranai no Maki~"misonoSusumu NishikawaTakahiro Izutani4:29
5."Ninin Sankyaku"misonoPLECTRUMAkio Shimizu4:30
6."Tales..."misonoats-misono4:43
DVD
No.TitleLength
1."Starry Heavens" (Tales of Symphonia GameCube Opening Movie)2:02
2."Soshite Boku ni Dekiru Koto" (Tales of Symphonia PlayStation 2 Opening Movie)2:12
3."VS" (Tales of the Tempest Opening Movie)2:02
4."Ninin Sankyaku" (Tales of Symphonia -Knight of Ratatosk- Opening Movie)2:28
5."Tales with misono−BEST− Video Medley" (Starry Heavens~Soshite Boku ni Dekiru Koto~VS~Lovely♡Cat's Eye~Ninin Sankyaku) 

Charts

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Oricon sales chart

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Release Chart Peak position Sales total
June 10, 2009 Oricon Weekly Albums Chart 21 12,708

References

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  1. ^ "Tales with misono-BEST- / misono / ORICON NEWS". Oricon Style. Retrieved September 4, 2017.
  2. ^ "Tales with misono-BEST- (Japan Version)". YesAsia. Retrieved September 8, 2017.
  3. ^ "Tales with misono-BEST- (ALBUM+DVD)(Japan Version)". YesAsia. Retrieved September 8, 2017.
  4. ^ "Tales with misono-BEST- Information". Moma-BD. Retrieved September 8, 2017.
  5. ^ "Tales... misono 歌詞情報". Utamap. Retrieved September 8, 2017.
  6. ^ "Misono – Tales With Misono -Best- (CD)". Discogs. Retrieved September 8, 2017.
  7. ^ "Meの歌詞一覧 当件数97件 その内91~97件". Kashi Navi (in Japanese). Retrieved June 18, 2017.
  8. ^ "Tales of Symphonia Official Site". Tales Of Official. Retrieved September 8, 2017.
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