A.I.R. (Aiuchi Rina album)

A.I.R.
Studio album by Rina Aiuchi
Released 15 October, 2003
Recorded 2003
Genre J-pop
Length 69 minutes
Label Giza Studio
Producer Rina Aiuchi
Rina Aiuchi chronology
"POWER OF WORDS"
(2002)
"A.I.R."
(2003)
"Playgirl"
(2004)

A.I.R. is Aiuchi Rina's[1] third studio album, released on 15 October 2003 under the Giza Studio label. The title of the album stands for Aiuchi Infinity Rina. The album consists of six previous released singles. The album charted #1 rank in Oricon during its first week. It charted for nine weeks and sold a total of 182,477 copies. [2]

Track listing

All songs has been written by Aiuchi Rina

  1. ∞ Infinity
    • composer: Terukado/arranger: corin.
      • the song was used as ending theme for Nihon TV program Sport Urugusu
  2. Full Jump
    • composer: Terukado/arranger: Miwa Midori
    • 13th single
      • the song was used as theme song for Nihon TV's baseball program
  3. Kuuki(空気) -Album version-
    • composer: Terukado/arranger: Daisuke Ikeda
    • 15th single
      • the song was used as ending for Nihon TV program Angle☆Now!
  4. Sincerely Yours
    • composer: Kouji Gotou/arranger: Kūron Oshiro
    • 10th single
      • the song was used as insert song for Fuji TV program The Letters -Kazoku no Ai ni Arigatou-
  5. Kaze no Nai Umi de Dakishimete (風のない海で抱きしめて)
    • composer: Terukado/arranger: Akira and Daisuke Ikeda
    • 14th single
  6. Over Shine
    • composer: Terukado/arranger: Akihito Tokunaga
    • 14th single
      • the song was used as ending theme for Nihon TV program Miyaku Yuuji no Doshirouto
  7. No Needs
    • composer: Yuri Godai/arranger: Terukado
  8. Deep Freeze
    • composer: Terukado/arranger: Akira
    • 11th single
      • the song was used as ending theme for Yomiuri program Pro Doumyaku
  9. double hearted
  10. our sound
    • composer and arranger: corin.
  11. CODE CRUSH
    • composer: Yuri Godai/arranger: corin.
    • 14th single's coupling song
      • the song was used as opening theme for Playstation2 game Mega Man X7
  12. profuse love
    • composer: Deron Reynolds/arranger: Buddhaphonic
  13. Fortune
    • composer: Terukado/arranger: Satoru Kobayashi
  14. ra Happy Luppy
    • composer: Terukado/arranger: corin. [3]

References

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