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CorneliusSensuous

Label:Warner Music Japan – WPCL-10367
Format:
CD, Album
Country:Japan
Released:
Genre:Electronic, Rock
Style:IDM, Indie Rock

Tracklist

1Sensuous4:22
2Fit Song
DrumsYuko Araki
4:00
3Breezin'3:50
4Toner1:33
5Wataridori6:57
6Gum3:46
7Scum0:39
8Omstart
Vocals, Lyrics ByEirik Boe*, Erlend Oye*
4:38
9Beep It4:03
10Like A Rolling Stone3:28
11Music4:52
12Sleep Warm4:43
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  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Warner Music Japan Inc.

Credits

  • A&RSeiichi Inoue
  • Design [Sleeve & Trickle]Masakazu Kitayama
  • Mixed By, Mastered ByToru Takayama*
  • Photography By [Panorama]Osamu Okada
  • Photography By [Portrait & Web Design]Masumi Ito
  • ProducerKeigo Oyamada
  • Recorded By, Programmed ByToyoaki Mishima
  • SongwriterKeigo Oyamada (tracks: 1 to 11)

Notes

Subtitled: "la musique du 21° siècle"

Housed in a cardboard slipcase.
With a fold-out mini-poster with lyrics in Japanese and English.
℗ 2006 Warner Music Japan Inc., a Warner Music Group Company

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 4943674066698

Other Versions (5 of 10)

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Title (Format)LabelCat#CountryYear
Sensuous (CD, Album)Warner Music5046664672Australia2006
Recently Edited
Sensuous (CDr, Album, Promo)Warner Music JapanKODE1013PEurope2006
New Submission
Sensuous (CDr, Album, Promo)Warner Music JapanWPCL-10367Japan2006
New Submission
Sensuous (CD, Album, Promo, cardboard slipcase)Warner Music JapanWPCL-10367Japan2006
Recently Edited
Sensuous (CD, Album)Warner Music5050466646729Europe2007

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Reviews

  • rtype909's avatar
    rtype909
    JP version has crossfades on First track 6s, track 8 1s29ms and track 11 with 6s. EU version is missing these and certain tracks are meant to fade into one another, sensuously.
    • scoundrel's avatar
      scoundrel
      Cornelius' _Sensuous_ starts off with the title track, a simple guitar offset by its own reverberations until it finally decays. Its simplicity belies the rest of the album, a flood of cheeky Japanese pop. Mostly, it's been cut-up and made discontinuous, as in "Fit Song," the printer-inspired and -sampling "Toner," and the more rock-oriented "Gum." But "Breezin'" stays true to its name, a warm, easygoing trip, and "Wataridori" is a cleverly layered guitar exercise. "Omstart" similarly glides along, while "Music" comes as close as anything to pure pop. The album closes on the oscillating lullaby of "Sleep Warm," with an almost romantic vibe. Sensuous, indeed!

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