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Voice: Cover You with Love

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Released
  
March 28, 2007

Artist
  
Tomiko Van

Label
  
Avex Trax

Recorded
  
2007

Release date
  
28 March 2007

Genres
  
J-pop, Jazz

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VOICE ~cover you with love~ (2007)
  
Voice 2 Cover Lovers Rock (2008)

Similar
  
Tomiko Van albums, J-pop albums

VOICE ~cover you with love~ is Tomiko Van's second album and becomes her first cover album. It was released on March 28, 2007. VOICE ~cover you with love~ is Van's second solo album release, and her first cover album. The album comes in two different versions; a CD+DVD version and a CD only version. While "Coffee Rumba" (Moliendo Cafe) is a Jose Manzo Perroni cover, the first recording of this song into Japanese was in 1961 by Sachiko Nishida. Van is actually covering Yosui Inoue's 2001 version. The song "TRUTH'94" had already been released by Van on TRF's single "Where to begin" in early 2006.

Contents

CD

  1. "Home" (Kawamura Yuka cover)
  2. "Yoru ni Kizutsuite"夜に傷ついて (Hurt in the Night) (Ann Lewis cover)
  3. "Kanojo" (彼女, Girl) (Motoharu Sano cover)
  4. "Coffee Rumba" (コーヒールンバ) (Moliendo Cafe) (Jose Manzo Perroni cover)
  5. "Yasashii Ame" (優しい雨, Tender Rain) (Kyoko Koizumi cover)
  6. "Hajimari wa Itsumo Ame" (はじまりはいつも雨, It Always Rains at the Beginning) (Aska cover)
  7. "Shōjo" (少女, Little Girl) (Mayumi Itsuwa cover)
  8. "Miagete Goran Yoru no Hoshi o" (見上げてごらん夜の星を, I Look Up at the Stars of the Night) (Kyu Sakamoto cover)
  9. "TRUTH'94" (TRF cover)
  10. "IF" (Bread cover)
  11. "Kiite no nai Okurimono" (切手のないおくりもの, Stampless Message)
  12. "Yumeji" -acoustic version- (夢路, Dream Road) (Bonus Track)

DVD

"Yoru ni Kizutsuite" (夜に傷ついて, Hurt in the Night) Music Clip

Personnel

  • Tomiko Van - vocals
  • Charts

    Oricon Sales Chart (Japan)

    Songs

    home
    TRUTH '94
    IF

    References

    Voice: Cover You with Love Wikipedia