Taisetsu na Mono

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CD Art
CD Art
Artist
mitsuki
Single
Taisetsu na Mono (大切なもの)
Released

2007.06.20

Catalog Number
WPZL-30058/9 (CD+DVD) ; WPCL-10411 (CD Only)
Price
¥1,500 (CD+DVD) ; ¥1,200 (CD Only)
CD Tracklist
  1. Taisetsu na Mono (大切なもの; Important Ones)
  2. Hitotsu Dake (ひとつだけ; Just One)
  3. Aoi Kaze (青い風; Blue Wind)
  4. Taisetsu na Mono (Instrumental) (大切なもの; Important Ones)
  5. Hitotsu Dake (Instrumental) (ひとつだけ; Just One)
  6. Aoi Kaze (Instrumental) (青い風; Blue Wind)
DVD Tracklist
  1. Taisetsu na Mono (大切なもの; Important Ones) (PV)
  2. Taisetsu na Mono (Making of)


Information

"Taisetsu na Mono" is the debut single released by mitsuki. The title track was used as the theme song to the movie Dolphin Blue: Fuji, Mou Ichido Sora E. "Hitotsu Dake" was used as the theme song to the dorama Sexy Voice and Robo. All of the songs on the single were written, composed, and produced by Kobuchi Kentarou, who was also the artwork producer for the single. The single was released in both CD+DVD and CD Only formats. The single reached #18 on the Oricon charts and has charted for six weeks. The single sold a total of 5,762 in it's first week.

Mitsuki promoting the single
Mitsuki promoting the single

Contents

Song Information

Lyrics
Kobuchi Kentarou
Music
Kobuchi Kentarou
Other Information
Chorus: Kobuchi Kentarou
Acoustic Guitar: Kobuchi Kentarou

Music Video

A Shot from the Video
A Shot from the Video
A Shot from the Video
A Shot from the Video

The music video switched between mitsuki singing and clips of the Dolphin Blue: Fuji, Mou Ichido Sora E movie. While mitsuki was singing she was sitting on a chair inside of a small room. Throughout the video the seasons inside the room changed from spring, fall, winter, and summer. As the single, the music video was also produced by Kobuchi Kentarou and co-directed as well.

Disambiguation

There are currently two versions of Taisetsu na Mono to be found in mitsuki's discography. These versions are:

Taisetsu na Mono
Found on the "Taisetsu na Mono" single as track one. This is the standard version, which is set to the music video.
Taisetsu na Mono (Instrumental)
Found on the "Taisetsu na Mono" single as track four. This is the standard version without the vocals.

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