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Naked Songs (album)

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Released
  
November 29, 2006

Naked Songs (2006)
  
Double Rainbow (2007)

Release date
  
29 November 2006

Genre
  
J-pop

Recorded
  
2006

Artist
  
Aya Matsuura

Label
  
Zetima

Producers
  
Tsunku, Yasuharu Konishi

Naked Songs (album) httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediaenff3Nak

Similar
  
Aya Matsuura albums, J-pop albums

Naked Songs is Aya Matsuura's fourth studio album and her first self-cover album. She also has released a DVD of the Recording Sessions of this album (some of the songs featured on the CD are from the DVD and, on CD, have added a Brass Section and Backing Vocals) It contains some unplugged (hence, "Naked") re-recordings of her older material. It was released on November 29, 2006 and has sold 18,961 copies.

Contents

Track listings (CD)

  1. "Feel Your Groove"
  2. "Rock My Body"
  3. "Hitori" (ひとり, "Alone")
  4. "Oshare!" (オシャレ!, "Fashion")
  5. "I Know"
  6. "Hajimete Kuchibiru o Kasaneta Yoru" (初めて唇を重ねた夜, "The Night Our Lips First Touched")
  7. "Love Namidairo"
  8. "Dokki Doki! Love Mail"
  9. "Tropical Koishiteru"
  10. "Don't Know Why" (Jesse Harris/Norah Jones Cover)
  11. "Suna o Kamu Yō ni... Namida" (砂を噛むように… NAMIDA, "Like Eating Sand... Tears")
  12. "Dearest."

Track listings (DVD)

  1. "Oshare!" (オシャレ!, "Fashion")*
  2. "100kai no Kiss" (100回のKiss, "100th Kiss")
  3. "Don't Know Why"
  4. "Yeah! Meccha Holiday" (Yeah! めっちゃホリディ, "Yeah! Super Holiday")
  5. "Dokki Doki! Love Mail"*
  6. "Momoiro Kataomoi" (♡桃色片想い♡, "Peach-Colored Unrequited Love")
  7. "Happiness"
  8. "Tropical Koishiteru"*
  9. "I Know"*
  10. "Hajimete Kuchibiru o Kasaneta Yoru" (初めて唇を重ねた夜, "The Night Our Lips First Touched")
  • * - Denotes songs that were used in the "Naked Songs" CD and didn't have the Brass Section and Background Vocals included in the CD version.
  • Songs

    Feel Your Groove3:41
    Rock My Body4:23
    I know4:21

    References

    Naked Songs (album) Wikipedia