Natural (Orange Range album)

2005 studio album by Orange Range
Natural
Studio album by
Orange Range
ReleasedOctober 18, 2005
GenreAlternative rock, pop rock, industrial rock, noise rock, grebo
Labelgr8! Records
Orange Range chronology
MusiQ
(2005)
Natural
(2005)
Squeezed
(2005)

Natural (stylized as ИATURAL[1]) is the fourth album by Japanese rock band, Orange Range. The album was officially released on October 12, 2005 after *: Asterisk, Love Parade, Onegai! Senorita and Kizuna, were released as promotional singles. The song Asterisk was used as the first theme for the Japanese and American versions of the anime show Bleach.

Overview

It is Orange Range's second highest selling album and longest charted album. The album was released after having four singles recorded and released in various promotions. This album is notable for having every song used in some major promotion by various Japanese television stations.

Track listing

  1. A Wind of Dreams (夢風, Yumekaze)
  2. Dreaming Person (夢人, Yuumeijin)
  3. Please! Miss (お願い!セニョリータ, Onegai! Senyorita)
  4. Winter Winner (ウィンタウィンナ, Winta Winna)
  5. Crazy Band (クレイジーバンド, Kureizii Bando)
  6. Rain (, Ame)
  7. God69 (God rock)
  8. Hysteric Taxi (ヒステリックタクシー, Hisuterikku Takushii)
  9. Pe Nyom Pong (ペニョンポン, Pe Nyon Pon)
  10. Sakazuki Jammer (盃ジャマー, Sakazuki Jama)
  11. *~Asterisk~ (*~アステリスク~, *~Asuterisuku~)
  12. Sunrise (サンライズ, Sanraizu)
  13. U Topia (ユ・トピア, Yu Topia)
  14. Between (ビトウィーン, Bitowin)
  15. Re-Cycle (リサイクル, risaikuru)
  16. Bonds (, Kizuna)
  17. Love Parade (ラブパレード, Labu Paredo)
  18. Иatural Pop (ナチュラルポップ, nachyuraru poppu)
  19. Round and Round Again: Fantastic Four Remix (キリキリマイ〜ファンタスチックフォーリミックス〜, Kirikirimai: Fantasutikku Fo Rimikkusu)

References

  1. ^ Discography on the official website
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Orange Range
Singles
  • ミチシルベ/ミッドナイトゲージ
  • Kirikirimai
  • Shanghai Honey
  • Viva Rock
  • Rakuyou
  • Flower
  • Love Parade


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