Capsule Monster

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Capsule Monster
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 29, 2000 (2000-03-29)
Recorded2000
GenreJ-Pop
Length50:38
LabelNippon Columbia
ProducerBMF
Field of View chronology
Lovely Jubbly
(1999)
Capsule Monster
(2000)
Field of View Best: Fifteen Colours
(2000)
Singles from Capsule Monster
  1. "Fuyu no Parade"
    Released: December 22, 1999
  2. "Beautiful day"
    Released: February 23, 2000

Capsule Monster is the fifth and last original studio album by Japanese band Field of View. It was released on March 29, 2000, through Nippon Columbia.[1]

The album consist of two previously released singles: Fuyu no Ballad and Beautiful Day.[2] The album reached #43 on the Oricon charts for first week with 8,730 sold copies. It charted for 2 weeks and sold more than 12,000 copies.[3] Before disband, they release two compilation albums.

Track listing[edit]

No.TitleLyricsMusicArranger(s)Length
1."Specially"U-ya AsaokaYoshio TatanoField of View4:37
2."Kiseki no Hana" (奇跡の花)U-ya AsaokaTakeshi Oda, U-ya AsaokaDaisuke Ikeda, Field of View4:17
3."Ai no Kakera" (愛のカケラ)U-ya AsaokaTakeshi OdaField of View4:49
4."Tomorrow"U-ya AsaokaKenji NiitsuIzumi Takanori4:26
5."Fuyu no Parade" (冬のバラード)Kanako OdaYoshio TatanoDaisuke Ikeda4:26
6."Bokura wa Mou Ichido Yari Naoseru kara" (僕らはもう一度やり直せるから)U-ya AsaokaU-ya AsaokaD-Style4:50
7."I want..."U-ya AsaokaTakuto KohashiAkihito Tokunaga and FIELD OF VIEW5:09
8."Sayonara to Aozora" (サ・ヨ・ナ・ラとア・オ・ゾ・ラ)U-ya AsaokaU-ya AsaokaDaisuke Ikeda and FIELD OF VIEW3:55
9."Kodou" (鼓動)U-ya AsaokaTakuto KohashiDaisuke Ikeda and FIELD OF VIEW4:49
10."Natsu no Ame" (夏の雨)U-ya AsaokaTakeshi OdaFIELD OF VIEW4:01
11."Beautiful day"U-ya AsaokaHiroshi TeraoDaisuke Ikeda and FIELD OF VIEW4:01

In media[edit]

  • Fuyu no Ballad was used as the ending theme for the Tokyo Broadcasting System Television program Kokoro no Tobira.
  • Beautiful Day was used as the opening theme for the Yomiuri program Shuffle.
    • In addition, it was also used as the ending theme for the FM Osaka program Sound Walk.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "アーティスト情報 Field of View". beinggiza.com.
  2. ^ "Capsule Monster (Field of View)". beinggiza.com.
  3. ^ "Capsule Monster (Field of View)". Oricon News.