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Samurai Sessions vol.1 : ウィキペディア英語版
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''Samurai Sessions vol.1'' is the sixth major studo album by Japanese musician Miyavi. It was released on November 14, 2012 in Japan, and featured collaboration with various artists. It charted as number twenty one on Oricon and seventeen on ''Billboard'' Japan.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Samurai Sessions vol.1 Album on Oricon )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Samurai Sessions vol.1 Album Chart on Billboard Japan )
== Background ==
The album is Miyavi's sixth major studio album, and second since founded his own company J-Glam in 2009. The album was released on November 14, 2012 in Japan by EMI Records Japan, in regular and limited CD/DVD format, featuring official music videos and those filmed in studio along featured artists. It is also available worldwide as a digital release on iTunes Store.
In October of 2011, was released first album single, and Miyavi's twelfth major, "Strong". It was a collaboration with Japanese rapper Kreva. From then until the end of the year Miyavi went on North and South American legs of the ''What's My Name?'', his third worldwide tour. In 2012, on February 19, Miyavi performed at the second ''EMI Rocks'' event in Saitama Super Arena. On June 29, he performed at the EHZ Festival in Helette, while on June 30, he was the only Asian representative at the Main Square Festival in Arras, France. On July 11, his thirteenth major single, "Day 1," was released in collaboration with the French electronic producer and DJ, Yuksek. On September 8, Miyavi performed at the 908 Festival, organized by Kreva, in Saitama Super Arena. In October two concerts were held in Indonesia. In November 14, when was released the album ''Samurai Sessions vol.1'', Miyavi done many collaborations, from which songs were included in the album.〔 The featured artists, besides Kreva and Yuksek, include breakbeat duo Hifana, rock singer Takeshi Hosomi from The Hiatus, jazz keyboardist H Zett M from Pe'z, shamisen artist Hiromitsu Agatsuma, flamenco guitarist Jin Oki, bassist and producer Seiji Kameda, and singer Miu Sakamoto.〔

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