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, also known by its English name ''Talk of the Town'', is a compilation album by
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musician
Ringo Sheena , known by her stage name , is a Japanese singer, songwriter and musician. She is also the founder and lead vocalist of the band Tokyo Jihen. She describes herself as "". She was ranked number 36 in a list of Japan's top 100 musicians compiled ...
. It was released on her 15th anniversary on November 13, 2013, by
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sublabel
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, alongside a live recording compilation album called '' Mitsugetsu-shō''. The album compiles her collaborations with other musicians not released on a Ringo Sheena album, as well as two unpublished songs.


Background and development

''Ukina'' was released as a part of Ringo Sheena's 15th anniversary celebrations. Sheena previously celebrated her 5th and 10th anniversaries: for her 5th anniversary in 2003, she held the ''
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'' tour and released her " Ringo no Uta" single. For her 10th in 2008, she released the B-side compilation album '' Watashi to Hōden'', performed the ''Ringo Expo 08'' series of concerts and released the ''Mora'' album box set. ''Ukina'' was released alongside '' Mitsugetsu-shō'', an album compiling songs from different live concerts. Also released on that on November 13 were ''The Sexual Healing Total Care Course 120min.'' and ''Live'', two box sets compiling all of her visual media. Many of her previous live DVDs were also re-released on
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on the same day: '' Gekokujō Xstasy'' (2000), '' Hatsuiku Status: Gokiritsu Japon'' (2000), ''Baishō Ecstasy'' (2003), '' Electric Mole'' (2003), '' Zazen Extasy'' (2008) and ''Ringo Expo 08'' (2009).


Writing and production

The songs "Becoming" and "Rock & Hammer" were originally on Takashi Taniguchi's 1998 album ''Becoming''. "Crazy Days Crazy Feeling" and "You Make Me Feel So Bad" were two of three songs Sheena sung in the chorus on Zazen Boys' album ''Zazen Boys II'' (2004), along with which does not feature on ''Ukina''. "Rockin' Luuula" was a song from Mo'some Tonebender's album ''Rockin' Luuula'' (2005), in which Sheena sung chorus and played the piano. Sheena also performed the
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on the song , also featured on ''Rockin' Luuula''. For Blankey Jet City vocalist Kenichi Asai's 2006 debut single "Kiken Sugiru," Sheena performed chorus work. It was later featured on his album ''Johnny Hell'' (2006). "Amai Yamai" was collaboration with hip-hop group
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on their 2009 album ''Maboroshi no Shi''. Two versions of Sheena's collaboration with
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, "My Foolish Heart," are featured on ''Ukina''. The "Crazy on Earth" version was featured on their album ''6'' (2009), and the "Crazy in Shibuya" version was released as a digital download on September 30, 2009. "Kirakira Bushi" was a 2011 pseudonymous collaboration with Takafumi Ikeda's solo-project Rekishi, using the name Deyonna. Many of the other collaborations were from 2013. " Koroshiya Kiki Ippatsu" was another collaboration with Soil & "Pimp" Sessions, which was released as a single, reaching number 14 on
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single charts. It featured on their album ''Circles''. Further collaborations included "Apple" on
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's ''Lucky'' (2013) and "Yasashii Tetsugaku" on Tomita Lab's album ''Joyous''. Sheena was also featured as a vocalist on two other songs from ''Lucky'': which also featured
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, Ken Yokoyama, and Yu Sakai, and the leading promotional track , which also featuredYuko Hara, Ken Yokoyama, and Yu Sakai. "Between Today and Tomorrow" is an instrumental track Sheena wrote for the film ''Kyō to Ashita no Aida ni'', a documentary on ballet artist Yasuyuki Shuto. She worked on the track with
Neko Saito , better known by his stage name , is a Japanese violinist, conductor, composer and music arranger. Saito is the leader of the Saito Neko Quartet, and is known for his many collaborations with musician Ringo Sheena. Biography Saito began playi ...
and his quartet. It was released as a digital single on January 7, 2012. Two previously unreleased songs were featured on the album. "It Was You" was a ballad written by
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. It was first performed at the
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in
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on August 16, 2008, but otherwise was unreleased. Sheena performed the song together with the Neko Saito Quartet, and they are credited as the collaborating artist on ''Ukina''. "
Netsuai Hakkakuchū , also known by its French title "J'ai trouvé l'amour" ('I Have Found Love') is a song by Japanese musician Ringo Sheena. It was her first collaboration with electronic producer and Capsule member Yasutaka Nakata, and was released as a single to ...
" was a song Sheena wrote especially for ''Ukina'', which she asked electronic musician
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to arrange for her.


Promotion and release

A music video was released for "It Was You" on November 1, 2013, featuring Sheena performing the song with the Neko Saito Quartet. A music video for "Netsuai Hakkakuchū" was also produced for the album. A short version which was uploaded in early November reached 100,000 views in three days. The full version was released in full on November 13, 2013. The music video features Sheena playing two characters: , who is killed by overzealous paparazzi, and , who attacks the paparazzi. Linnko wears a black leather mini-dress while she attacks the men. The video also features dance scenes with both Rinnko and Linnko, alongside dance crew Idevian Crew. It was Sheena's first time attempting dance and action scenes. On November 13, both "Netsuai Hakkakuchū" and "It Was You" were released on
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as digital singles, instead of the entire album being released. "Netsuai Hakkakuchū" was given the French title "J'ai trouvé l'amour" (meaning "I Have Found Love" in English). On November 15, Sheena performed "Netsuai Hakkakuchū" live at
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. The song peaked at number 18 on the ''
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''
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chart after the album's release. Several days after the album's release, Sheena held a series of concerts at the Orchard Hall in
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called on November 18, 19, 20, 25 and 26. Two additional concerts for Sheena's fanclub called were held on November 28 and 29 at the Hamarikyu Asahi Hall in Tokyo. The November 29 concert was broadcast simultaneously on website Livespire, as well as at 80 movie theaters across Japan.


Chart reception

The album debuted at number 5 on
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's albums chart, selling 21,000 copies. After charting in the top 300 for eight weeks, the album sold a total of 35,000 copies. In Taiwan, where the album was re-titled ''Yùnshì'' (韻事, "Affair"), it reached number 10 on the East Asian subchart of
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in December.


Critical reception

Critical reception was positive for ''Ukina''. Both CDJournal reviewers and Sayako Oki from ''Skream!'' felt Sheena's presence was felt strongly in the songs for ''Ukina''. CDJournal praised "Netsuai Hakkakuchū," feeling that it "resonated now" and that it "took the leadership." Oki believed that even though the songs were originally from different projects, the order that Sheena had created made them work well as a cohesive album.


Track listing


Charts


Charts


Sales and certifications


Year-end charts


Release history


References

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