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Madrigal (album)

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Released
  
July 18, 2001

Length
  
58:29

Artist
  
Chara

Label
  
Epic/Sony Records

Recorded
  
2001

Madrigal (2001)
  
Yoake Mae (2003)

Release date
  
18 July 2001

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Genres
  
Alternative rock, Trip hop

Similar
  
Yoake Mae, Live 97–99 Mood, Soul Kiss, Carol, Chara the Best Baby Baby Bab

Madrigal (マドリガル, Madorigaru) is the eighth studio album by Chara, which was released on July 18, 2001. It debuted at #8 on the Japanese Oricon album charts, and charted in the top 300 for 8 weeks.

Contents

The first and most successful single from Madrigal was Lemon Candy (レモンキャンディ). While Chara wrote the song entirely herself, the arrangement was split between six people: Chara, rock musician Yasuyuki Okamura, Shinichi Igarashi (who formerly collaborated on Duca with Chara, two members of the band Great3 (Kiyoshi Takakuwa, Ken'ichi Shirane) and the guitarist for Kiyoshi Takakuwa's solo project, Curly Giraffe, Yukio Nagoshi. It reached #32, and sold over 25,000 copies.

Skirt was released a few weeks before the album's release, and was used in a Pocari Sweat commercial. It was a collaboration between Chara and former Smashing Pumpkins guitarist James Iha. Iha also worked with Chara on an album track, Boku ni Utsushite, which was later released as a recut single in October.

The album track Yellow Balloon (イエローバルーン) was used as the second ending theme for PaRappa the Rapper.

Artist Ed Tsuwaki created the cover and booklet for Madrigal, along with the singles Skirt and Boku ni Utsushite.

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Track listing

All lyrics written by Chara.

Songs

1Boku Ni Utsushite4:37
2Skirt5:16
3Kanashimi Tobi3:54

References

Madrigal (album) Wikipedia