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Chuixian San Chi

' ((中国語:垂涎三尺), "Mouth Watering"), is a compilation album by Japanese musician Ringo Sheena. A special release to commemorate her first concert in Taipei, Taiwan. It was released on June 24, 2015, exclusively in Taiwan. The album compiles songs released throughout Sheena's career, focusing on her earliest two albums ''Muzai Moratorium'' (1999) and ''Shōso Strip'' (2000).
== Background and development ==

After the release of Sheena's fifth studio album ''Hi Izuru Tokoro'' in November 2014, Sheena toured the album in November and December 2014, with Ringo Haku '14: Toshionna no Gyakushū, a series of concerts held for her fan-club in Saitama, Osaka and Fukuoka in Japan. Sheena quickly released a follow-up single after the album "Shijō no Jinsei" in January and February 2015, a song that was commissioned for the Nippon TV drama ''Maru Maru Tsuma''. During the same period, Sheena was asked by Japanese boyband SMAP to write a song for them to sing as the theme song for the drama ''Zeni no Sensō''. Called , the song was released as a physical single on the same day as "Shijō no Jinsei".
In April, Sheena announced that she would be performing her first overseas concert in Taiwan, Línqín bó'15: Chuíxián Sān Chǐ (, "Ringo Expo '15: Mouth Watering"). The concert was announced to be held on August 16, at the Taipei World Trade Center Nangang Exhibition Hall. On April 17, Universal Music Taiwan asked her Chinese fans to select their favorite songs of Sheena's,〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.fangoods.com.tw/UMG/Default.aspx?m=ProductDetail&ItemId=9585 )〕 choosing from Sheena's five original studio albums, the three-CD set ''Ze-Chyou Syuu'' (2000), Sheena's soundtrack album for the film ''Sakuran'' collaborating with Neko Saito, ''Heisei Fūzoku'' (2007), six of the songs from the collaboration compilation album ''Ukina'' (2013), her self-cover album ''Gyakuyunyū: Kōwankyoku'' (2014) and the A-sides and B-sides of Sheena's singles from "Kōfukuron" (1998) to "Saihate ga Mitai" (2015). Released in May 2015, "Saihate ga Mitai" was a song written by Sheena originally for the singer Sayuri Ishikawa, which was released globally as digital single because of its use as the theme song of the animated film ''Miss Hokusai''.
The album's cover artwork was designed by Yutaka Kimura, who won the Recording Industry Association of Japan's Music Jacket Award 2015 awards for Sheena's 2014 self-cover album ''Gyakuyunyū: Kōwankyoku''.〔 Kimura created the cover artwork for ''Chuíxián Sān Chǐ'' based on the cover of ''Gyakuyunyū: Kōwankyoku''.〔

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