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Gyakuyunyū: Kōwankyoku : ウィキペディア英語版
Gyakuyunyū: Kōwankyoku

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is an album by Japanese musician Ringo Sheena, released on May 27, 2014. It is a self-cover album, featuring new recordings of songs that Sheena wrote for other artists. Each song also collaborates with a different famous Japanese music producer. ''Gyakuyunyū'' was the final release of Sheena's 15th anniversary celebrations, released on the day marking 16 years since her debut single "Kōfukuron".
== Background and development ==

The album had been a planned release by Sheena for several years, at least as far back as 2010 and 2011, when she was recording music with Chiaki Kuriyama. ''Gyakuyunyū: Kōwankyoku'' was released as a part of Ringo Sheena's 15th anniversary celebrations. This was after the single "Irohanihoheto/Kodoku no Akatsuki" and two albums released on November 13, 2013: ''Ukina'', a collaboration compilation album and ''Mitsugetsu-shō'', a live compilation album. Also released on November 13 were ''The Sexual Healing Total Care Course 120min.'' and ''Live'', two box sets compiling all of her visual media. Several days after, Sheena held a series of concerts at the Orchard Hall in Tokyo called on November 18, 19, 20, 25 and 26.〔 Two additional concerts for Sheena's fanclub called were held on November 28 and 29 at the Hamarikyu Asahi Hall in Tokyo. The November 26 concert was later released on DVD on March 19, 2014.
Since her debut in 1998, Sheena has written songs for other musicians, starting with Ryōko Hirosue and Rie Tomosaka between 1998 and 2000. After a break of eight years, she began producing music for other musicians again, beginning with boyband Tokio's single "Amagasa". She worked with actress and musician Chiaki Kuriyama on four songs, with three becoming singles: "Oishii Kisetsu", "Ketteiteki Sanpunkan" and "Tsukiyo no Shōzō".
On ''Ukina'', Sheena asked electronic producer Yasutaka Nakata to arrange her song "Netsuai Hakkakuchū" for the album. This was the first time Sheena had collaborated with Nakata, and a rare collaboration with an electronic producer.
Before the release of the album, Sheena collaborated with enka singer Sayuri Ishikawa, writing and producing three songs for her album ''X: Cross II'': "An'ya no Shinjūdate", "Naute no Dorobōneko" and "Saihate ga Mitai". "An'ya no Shinjūdate" was released as a single on April 2, while the album was released on April 23. The pair performed the songs "An'ya no Shinjūdate" and "Naute no Dorobōneko" together on the NHK program ''Songs'' on April 12, 2014. None of these songs appear on ''Gyakuyunyū: Kōwankyoku''.
Sheena previously performed the songs "Private", and "Cappuccino" in a grunge style at her ''Jisaku Jien Nama Jitsuenkai'' and ''Kōkotsu Gokuhi Ensōkai'' concerts in June 1999. She performed "Seishun no Matataki" at Tokyo Jihen's ''Bon Voyage'' concerts in 2012, and "Saisakizaka" as the final song at her ''Tōtaikai'' concerts in 2013.

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