Fanfare to Nekkyō

2010 studio album by Andymori From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Fanfare to Nekkyō (ファンファーレと熱狂, Fanfāre to Nekkyō; Fanfare and Wild Enthusiasm) is Andymori's second album, released on February 3, 2010 (2010-02-03).[1] The title comes from a line from the first track, "1984."

ReleasedFebruary 3, 2010 (2010-02-03)
Recorded2009
Length36:04
Quick facts Studio album by Andymori, Released ...
Fanfare to Nekkyō
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 3, 2010 (2010-02-03)
Recorded2009
GenreAlternative rock, punk rock
Length36:04
LabelYouth Records
Andymori chronology
Andymori
(2009)
Fanfare to Nekkyō
(2010)
Singles from Fanfare to Nekkyō
  1. "City Lights"
    Released: January 7, 2010 (digital download)
  2. "1984"
    Released: February 2010 (radio single)
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Promotion

"City Lights" was released on 7 January to iTunes, the Recochoku full-download store and the Space Shower music store.[1] A music video for this track was made, directed by Shōji Shinya.[2]

"1984" was released as a radio single in February 2010, reaching #40 on the Billboard Japan Hot 100.[3] A music video for the track was filmed, airing exclusively on Space Shower.[4] It is their first to be filmed with director Kazuyoshi Iijima, and first to not feature input from Shōji Shinya.

Track listing

All songs written by Sohey Oyamada. All songs performed by Andymori.

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No.TitleLength
1."1984"4:46
2."City Lights"3:03
3."Zutto Groupie (ずっとグルーピー, More and More Groupies)"1:48
4."Boku ga Hakubishin Dattara (僕がハクビシンだったら, If I Were a Civet)"1:31
5."16"3:46
6."Beautiful Celebrity (ビューティフルセレブリティー, Byūtifuru Sereburitī)"3:44
7."Transit in Thailand"1:53
8."Crazy Claimer (クレイジークレーマー, Kureijī Kurēmā)"2:09
9."Nutmeg (ナツメグ, Natsumegu)"0:28
10."Baghdad no Body Count (バグダッドのボディーカウント, Baghdad Body Count)"2:19
11."Orange Train (オレンジトレイン, Orenji Torein)"4:51
12."Sawasdeeclap Your Hands"3:34
13."Glorious Keitora (グロリアス軽トラ, Glorious Light Truck)"2:12
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Japan Sales Rankings

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Release[5] Chart Peak position First week sales Sales total
February 3, 2010 (2010-02-03) Oricon Daily Albums Chart 9
Oricon Weekly Albums Chart 23 5,400 14,000
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