FIELD OF VIEW III ~NOW HERE NO WHERE~

FIELD OF VIEW III ~NOW HERE NO WHERE~
Studio album by Field of View
Released September 30, 1998 (1998-09-30)
Recorded 1998
Genre J-Pop
Length 44 minutes
Label Zain Records
Producer BMF
Field of View chronology
FIELD OF VIEW II
(1996)
FIELD OF VIEW III ~NOW HERE NO WHERE~
(1998)
LOVELY JUBBLY
(1999)
Singles from FIELD OF VIEW III ~NOW HERE NO WHERE~
  1. "Kawaita Sakebi"
    Released: May 20, 1998
  2. "Meguru Kisetsu wo Koete"
    Released: July 29, 1998
  3. "Kimi wo Terasu Taiyou ni"
    Released: September 23, 1998

FIELD OF VIEW III ~NOW HERE NO WHERE~ is the third studio album by Japanese group Field of View.[1] The album was released on September 30, 1998 by Zain Records. The album reached #13 rank in Oricon for first week. It charted for 4 weeks and totally sold 5,000 copies.[2]

Track listing

  1. Kaze yo
    • composer: Takuto Kohashi/lyricist: U-ya Asaoka/arranger: Daisuke Ikeda and FIELD OF VIEW
  2. Owaranai Koi ~Hitotsu ni naru~
    • composer: Kenji Niitsu/lyricist: U-ya Asaoka/arranger: FIELD OF VIEW
  3. Kawaita Sakebi
    • composer and lyricist: Miho Komatsu/arranger: Masazumi Ozawa
    • Miho Komatsu self-covered this song in her album Hanano
  4. Kimi wo Terasu Taiyou ni
    • composer: Takashi Oda/ lyricist: U-ya Asaoka/arranger: Daisuke Ikeda and FIELD OF VIEW
  5. everywhere
    • composer: Takuto Kohashi/lyricist: U-ya Asaoka /arranger: Daisuke Ikeda and FIELD OF VIEW
  6. Kimi ga Inai dake
    • composer and lyricist: U-ya Asaoka/arranger: FIELD OF VIEW
  7. Natural
    • composer and lyricist: U-ya Asaoka/arranger: Daisuke Ikeda and FIELD OF VIEW
  8. Omoidasu yo Kimi no Egao wo
    • composer: Kenji Niitsu/ lyricist: Kanako Oda/arranger: Daisuke Ikeda and FIELD OF VIEW
  9. Nagareru Kumo
    • composer and lyricist: Takuto Kohashi /arranger: Daisuke Ikeda and FIELD OF VIEW
  10. I'm thinking a lot of you
    • composer and lyricist: U-ya Asaoka/arranger: Daisuke Ikeda and FIELD OF VIEW
  11. Meguru Kisetsu wo Koete
    • composer and lyricist: U-ya Asaoka/arranger: Daisuke Ikeda and FIELD OF VIEW[3]

References

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