Guitarissimo

Guitarissimo
Studio album by miwa
Released April 6, 2011 (2011-04-06)
Recorded 2010–2011
Genre J-pop, Pop Rock
Length 1:05:50
Label Sony
SRCL-7597 (CD+DVD)
SRCL-7599 (regular edition)
Producer
  • Naoki-T (track #1, 2, 3, 9)
  • L.O.E (#4, 13)
  • Akihisa Matsuura (#5, 6, 7, 11)
  • Quatre-M (#8, 14)
  • Daishi Kataoka (#10, 12)
miwa chronology
Guitarissimo
(2011)
Guitarium
(2012)
Limited edition with DVD
CD+DVD limited edition cover.
Singles from Guitarissimo
  1. "Don't Cry Anymore"
    Released: July 14, 2010
  2. "Little Girl"
    Released: June 23, 2010
  3. "Change"
    Released: September 1, 2010
  4. "Otoshimono"
    Released: December 1, 2010
  5. "Haru ni Nattara"
    Released: February 23, 2011

Guitarissimo (stylized as guitarissimo) is the debut studio album by Japanese singer-songwriter miwa. The album was released on April 6, 2011.

The album was originally scheduled to release a week earlier, on March 30; however, due to the Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami which happened prior to the original release date as well as its after-effects, the release date was delayed by a week.

Track listing

All tracks written by miwa. 

No. TitleArranger Length
1. "Arienai!!" (ありえない!! lit. "No Way!!")Naoki-T 4:21
2. "Don't Cry Anymore"  Quatre-M, Naoki-T 4:40
3. "Friend (Kimi ga Waraeba)" (friend 〜君が笑えば〜)Naoki-T 5:43
4. "Haru ni Nattara" (春になったら lit. "When It Becomes Spring")L.O.E 4:53
5. "Hys-"  Akihisa Matsuura 3:30
6. "Otoshimono" (オトシモノ lit. "Lost Item")Matsuura 5:28
7. "Dear Days"  Matsuura 5:34
8. "Samenai Yume" (醒めない夢)Quatre-M 3:26
9. "Change"  Naoki-T 4:09
10. "Megurogawa" (めぐろ川 lit. "Meguro River"; strings version)Daishi Kataoka 5:48
11. "Hatsu Natsu" (ハツナツ)Matsuura 4:16
12. "Little Girl" (リトルガール)Kataoka 4:20
13. "Bokura no Mirai" (僕らの未来)L.O.E 5:16
14. "Tsuyoku Naritai" (つよくなりたい)Quatre-M 4:29
Total length:
1:05:50

Charts

Guitarissimo became the first debut album by a solo singer-songwriter born in the Heisei period to debut at number one, on Oricon's album charts.[1]

Chart Peak Position Sales Total Chart Run
Oricon Daily Chart 1 14,343 4 weeks
Oricon Weekly Chart 1[1] 50,386
Oricon Monthly Chart 3 58,600

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