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Kaikinetsu
is the 17th studio album by Japanese singer-songwriter Miyuki Nakajima, released in November 1989. Like some of her previous efforts (''Okaerinasai'' and ''Oiro Naoshi''), it comprises the materials that she wrote for other singers. The album features three top-ten hit singles. Among them, "Haru Nanoni" was recorded by pop idol Yoshie Kashiwabara in 1983. It became Kashiwabara's most successful single after her breakthrough "Hello Goodbye", peaking at #6 on the Japanese Oricon chart. Nakajima's contribution won the 25th Japan Record Awards for the "Best Songwriting Prize".〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= Japan Composer's Association - History of the Japan Record Awards - List of the 25th Award Winners )〕 "Lonely Canary" is one of Kashiwabara's subsequent materials written by Nakajima, released in 1985 and charted at #9.〔 The lead-off track, "Kōsa ni Fukarete," was recorded by Shizuka Kudō and released as a single 2 months before ''Kaikinetsu'' came out. Nakajima had previously contributed the lyrics for her records, including two chart toppers "Fu-Ji-Tsu" and "Mu-Go,n...Iroppoi". "Kōsa ni Fukarete" also reached the summit of the Oricon shortly after its release, becoming the fifth of Kudo's eight consecutive #1 hit singles. In Japan, it became one of the biggest hits of 1989 with sales of over 580,000 copies, winning the 4th RIAJ Gold Disc Awards for "The Best Five Singles of Year" category.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= Recording Industry Association of Japan - List of the 4th Gold Disc Award Winners )〕 Following the smash hit single interpreted by Kudo, ''Kaikinetsu'' sold better than other Nakajima's albums released in the late 1980s. On the Japanese Oricon Year-end chart of 1990, it was placed at the 99th best-selling album.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title= Oricon Year-end Albums Chart of 1990 )〕 ==Track listing== All songs arranged by Ichizō Seo
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