Shōnen Alice (少年アリス)
Studio album by
ReleasedDecember 10, 2003
GenreJ-Pop
Length58:53
LabelVictor Entertainment
ProducerYoko Kanno
Maaya Sakamoto chronology
Single Collection+ Nikopachi
(2003)
Shōnen Alice (少年アリス)
(2003)
Yūnagi Loop
(2005)

Shōnen Alice (少年アリス, Boy Alice) is the 4th studio album released by singer Maaya Sakamoto.[1] Many of the songs are of a completely different style than her previous work.

Track listing

All music is composed by Yoko Kanno

CD (VICL-61165)
No.TitleLyricsLength
1."Uchū Hikōshi no Uta (うちゅうひこうしのうた, The Astronaut's Song)" (Tie-in song for NHK's Minna no Uta series)Hiroshi Ichikura3:48
2."Sora wo Miro (ソラヲミロ, Look at the Sky)"Maaya Sakamoto4:05
3."Scrap: Wakare no Uta (スクラップ~別れの詩, Scrap: Farewell Poem)"Yūho Iwasato4:45
4."Makiba Alice! (まきばアリス!, Pasture Alice!)"Maaya Sakamoto4:49
5."Mahiru ga Yuki (真昼が雪, Midday Snow)"Yūho Iwasato4:33
6."Kingfisher Girl (The Song of "Wish You Were Here")"Chris Mosdell3:29
7."Hero (ヒーロー)"Maaya Sakamoto2:47
8."Yoru (, Night)"Yūho Iwasato4:41
9."Call to Me"Alan Brey4:47
10."Hikari Are (光あれ, Let There Be Light)" (December 2003 "Power Play" song for BAY-FM in Chiba City, Japan)Maaya Sakamoto4:25
11."Chibikko Folk (ちびっこフォーク, Little Folk)"Hiroshi Ichikura4:02
12."Park Amsterdam (The Whole Story)"troy4:05
13."03" (Theme song for the original DVD 03†)Maaya Sakamoto5:57
14."Okitegami (おきてがみ, Farewell Letter)"Maaya Sakamoto2:40
Total length:58:53

Charts

Chart Peak
position
Sales
Oricon Weekly Albums 8[2] 51,992

References

  1. "Shōnen Alice Page at JVC Music Website". Retrieved 2008-09-03.
  2. "Shōnen Alice Oricon Page". Retrieved 2008-09-03.
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