Baka no Uta

Baka no Uta
Studio album by Gen Hoshino
Released 16 June 2010 (2010-06-16) (LP)
23 June 2010 (2010-06-23) (CD)
Genre Singer-songwriter, folk
Length 47:58
Label Kakubarhythm
KAKU-042
Speedstar Records
VICL-63626
Gen Hoshino chronology
Baka no Uta
(2010)
Episode
(2011)
Singles from Baka no Uta
  1. "Kuse no Uta"
    Released: 14 July 2010

Baka no Uta (ばかのうた) is the debut studio album by Japanese singer-songwriter Gen Hoshino. It was released on 16 June 2010 as a limited edition vinyl LP on Kakubarhythm, and on 23 June 2010 on CD on Haruomi Hosono's Daisyworld Discs, and Speedstar Records in Japan.

Baka no Uta is the first solo release by Hoshino, who also leads Japanese instrumental band Sakerock. The only single from the album, "Kuse no Uta", was released as a digital download on 14 July 2010.

Track listing

CD

All lyrics written by Gen Hoshino; all music composed by Gen Hoshino.

No. Title Length
1. "Barabara (ばらばら)"   3:22
2. "Goo (グー )"   3:33
3. "Kitchen (キッチン Kitchin)"   4:16
4. "Chawan (茶碗)"   3:52
5. "Daisy Omisoshiru (デイジーお味噌汁 Deijī Omisoshiru)" (Instrumental) 1:30
6. "Yonaka Uta (夜中唄)"   3:50
7. "Rōfūfu (老夫婦)"   2:01
8. "Kuse no Uta (くせのうた)"   4:44
9. "Kyōdai (兄妹)"   2:48
10. "Kodomo (子供)"   3:23
11. "Sayōnara no Umi (さようならのうみ)" (Instrumental) 2:21
12. "Ana o Horu (穴を掘る)"   2:47
13. "Tadaima (ただいま)" (Music by Haruomi Hosono) 3:24
14. "Hirameki (ひらめき)"   2:42
15. "Baka no Uta (ばかのうた)"   3:25

LP

Side A
No. Title Length
1. "Barabara (ばらばら)"   3:22
2. "Goo (グー )"   3:33
3. "Kitchen (キッチン Kitchin)"   4:16
4. "Chawan (茶碗)"   3:52
5. "Daisy Omisoshiru (デイジーお味噌汁 Deijī Omisoshiru)" (Instrumental) 1:30
6. "Yonaka Uta (夜中唄)"   3:50
7. "Rōfūfu (老夫婦)"   2:01
8. "Kuse no Uta (くせのうた)"   4:44
Side B
No. Title Length
1. "Kyōdai (兄妹)"   2:48
2. "Kodomo (子供)"   3:23
3. "Sayōnara no Umi (さようならのうみ)" (Instrumental) 2:21
4. "Ana o Horu (穴を掘る)"   2:47
5. "Tadaima (ただいま)" (Music by Haruomi Hosono) 3:24
6. "Hirameki (ひらめき)"   2:42
7. "Baka no Uta (ばかのうた)"   3:25

Chart positions

Album

Chart Peak
position
Oricon Weekly Albums[1] 36

Singles

Year Song Peak positions
Oricon
2010 "Kuse no Uta" (digital download)[2]

References

External links

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