Chatmonchy discography

The discography of the Japanese rock band Chatmonchy consists of seven studio albums, two compilation album, three extended plays, twenty singles and thirty-one music videos. On 24 November 2017, Chatmonchy announced that they will be disbanding in July 2018 and their final album, Tanjō is set to be released in June 2018.[1][2]

Chatmonchy discography
Studio albums7
Compilation albums2
Video albums11
Music videos31
EPs3
Singles20

Studio albums

Year Album details Peak chart positions
Oricon
Weekly
2006 Miminari 10
2007 Seimeiryoku
  • Release date: 24 October 2007
  • Label: Ki/oon
  • Format: CD
2
2009 Kokuhaku 2
2011 You More
  • Release date: 6 April 2011
  • Label: Ki/oon
  • Format: CD
4
2012 Henshin
  • Release date: 10 October 2012
  • Label: Ki/oon
  • Format: CD, CD+DVD
2
2015 Kyōmei 8
2018 Tanjō
  • Release date: 27 June 2018
  • Label: Ki/oon
  • Format: CD
13

Compilation albums

Year EP details Peak chart positions
Oricon
Weekly
2012 Chatmonchy BEST 2005-2011
  • Release date: 15 February 2012
  • Label: Ki/oon
2
2018 BEST MONCHY 1 -Listening-
  • Release date: 31 October 2018
  • Label: Ki/oon
6

Extended plays

Year EP details Peak chart positions
Oricon
Weekly
2004 Chatmonchy ni Naritai
  • Release date: 2004
  • Label: Independently released
2005 chatmonchy has come
  • Release date: 23 November 2005
  • Label: Ki/oon
49
2010 Awa Come
  • Release date: 27 October 2010
  • Label: Ki/oon
6

Singles

Year Title Peak chart positions Album
Oricon
2006 "Koi no Kemuri" 34 Miminari
"Renai Spirits" 26
"Shangri-La" 6 Seimeiryoku
2007 "Joshi Tachi ni Asu wa Nai" 17
"Tobi Uo no Butterfly/Sekai ga Owaru Yoru ni" 9
"Daidai" 12
2008 "Hira Hira Hiraku Himitsu no Tobira" 11 Kokuhaku
"Kaze Fukeba Koi" 8
"Somaruyo" 10
2009 "Last Love Letter" 7
2008 "Mangetsu ni Hoero" 10 Henshin
"Thermae Roman" 13
"Hatena/Yume Mitai da" 18
"Kirakira Hikare" 16
"Convenience Honeymoon" 23
2014 "Kokoro to Atama/Itachigokko" 22 Kyōmei
2015 "Tokimeki/Tonari no Onna" 23
2016 "Majority Blues/Kienai Hoshi" 41 BEST MONCHY 1 -Listening-
2017 "Magical Fiction" 33
2018 "Tatta Sakki kara 3000 Nen made no Hanashi" 40 Tanjō

Videography

Music videos

Year Title Director(s)[3]
2005 "Hana no Yume" Hideaki Fukui
2006 "Koi no Kemuri"
"Renai Spirits" Seki★Ryuji
"Shangri-La" Hideaki Fukui
2007 "Joshi Tachi ni Asu wa Nai" Tetsuro Takeuchi
"Tobi Uo no Butterfly"
"Sekai ga Owaru Yoru ni" Shinpei Uno
"Daidai" Shuichi Bamba
2008 "Hira Hira Hiraku Himitsu no Tobira" Hideaki Fukui
"Kaze Fukeba Koi" Takashi Yamaguchi
"Somaruyo" Yasuhiko Shimizu
2009 "Last Love Letter" Hisashi Eto
2010 "Bus Romance" Shota Sakamoto
"Haru Natsu Aki" Kasumi Hiraoka
"three sheep" Shinpei Uno
"Koko Dake no Hanashi" Yasuhiko Shimizu
2011 "Birthday Cake no Ue wo Aruite Kaetta" Yuuji Matsumuya/Naoto Nakanishi
2012 "Mangetsu ni Hoero" Yasuhiko Shimizu
"Thermae Roman" Hideaki Fukui
"Hatena" Yasuhiko Shimizu
"Kirakira Hikare" Kazuaki Seki
"Convenience Honeymoon" Smith
2014 "Kokoro to Atama" NuQ
"Itachigokko" Santa Yamagishi
2015 "Tokimeki" Yasuhiko Shimizu
"Tonari no Onna" Tokyosoko
"Kimi ga Sonoki nara" Hideaki Fukui
2016 "Majority Blues" MINORxU
"Kienai Hoshi" Daigo Matsui
2017 "Magical Fiction" Hideaki Fukui
2018 "Tatta Sakki kara 3000 Nen made no Hanashi" Yasuhiko Shimizu

Video albums

Chatmonchy Restaurant Zensai (28 November 2007)
  • Chatmonchy Restaurant Zensai (チャットモンチー レストラン 前菜; Chatmonchy Restaurant Appetizer)
  1. Hana no Yume (ハナノユメ; A Flower's Dream) / Dir.福井英晃
  2. Koi no Kemuri (恋の煙; Smoke of Love) / Dir.福井英晃
  3. Renai Supirittsu (恋愛スピリッツ; Love Spirits) /Dir.福井英晃
  4. Shangurira (シャングリラ; Shangri-la) / Dir.福井英晃
  5. Joshitachi ni Asu wa Nai (女子たちに明日はない; There Is No Tomorrow for the Girls) / Dir.竹内鉄郎
  6. Tobiuo no Batafurai (とび魚のバタフライ; The Butterfly of Flying Fish) / Dir.竹内鉄郎
  7. Sekai ga Owaru Yoru ni (世界が終わる夜に; The Night the World Ends) / Dir.宇野心平
  8. Daidai (橙; Bitter Orange) / Dir.番場秀一
  9. Behind-the-scenes footage
Chatmonchy Restaurant Soup (27 February 2008)
  • Chatmonchy Restaurant Soup (チャットモンチー レストラン スープ; Chatmonchy Restaurant Soup)
Live show recorded on 7 July 2007 at Hibiya Field Music Hall during the Star Festival.
  1. Joshitachi ni Asu wa Nai (女子たちに明日はない; Girls Have No Tomorrow)
  2. Hana no Yume (ハナノユメ; A Flower's Dream)
  3. Te no Naka no Nokoribi (手の中の残り日; The Rest of the Day in My Hands)
  4. Sayonara Good bye (さよならGood bye)
  5. Weekend no Maboroshi (ウィークエンドのまぼろし; Weekend Illusion)
  6. Tsumasaki (ツマサキ)
  7. Basu Romansu (バスロマンス; Bus Romance)
  8. Purazuma (プラズマ; Plasma)
  9. Owari Naki BGM (終わりなきBGM; Endless BGM)
  10. Renai Supirittsu (恋愛スピリッツ; Love Spirits)
  11. Donaru, Denwa, Doshaburi (どなる、でんわ、どしゃぶり; Angry Shout, Telephone, Downpour)
  12. Tobiuo no Batafurai (とび魚のバタフライ; Flying Fish Butterfly)
  13. Ittousei ni Narenakatta Kimi e (一等星になれなかった君へ; To You, Who Wasn't Able to Become a First-Magnitude Star)
  14. Hotaru Hotaru (惚たる蛍; Charmed Firefly)
  15. Sekai ga Owaru Yoru ni (世界が終わる夜に; The Night the World Ends)
  16. Koi no Kemuri (恋の煙; Smoke of Love)
  17. Yuge (湯気; Steam)
  18. Shangurira (シャングリラ; Shangri-la)
Encore:
  1. Kaze (風; Wind)
  2. Toukyou Hachimitsu Orchestra (東京ハチミツオーケストラ; Tokyo Honey Orchestra)
Chatmonchy Restaurant Main Dish (5 November 2008)
  • Chatmonchy Restaurant Main Dish (チャットモンチー レストラン メインディッシュ; Chatmonchy Restaurant Main Dish)
Two disk live DVD including a show recorded on 1 April 2008 at the Nippon Budokan in Tokyo. The second disk includes footage from shows during the band's Seimeiryoku MINAGIRI Tour (生命力みなぎりTOUR; Vitality Minagiri Tour). A Blu-ray Disc version of the release was announced on 24 December 2008 for release on 4 March 2009.[4]

References

  1. "Chatmonchy To Disband In 2018". JpopAsia. 26 November 2017. Retrieved 26 November 2017.
  2. "Chatmonchy's final album "Tanjo" (Birth) to be released on June 27th - Neo-Tokyo 2099". Neo-Tokyo 2099. 18 April 2018. Retrieved 8 June 2018.
  3. SPACE SHOWER Music Video Search. SPACE SHOWER TV. Retrieved on 2008-11-07. (in Japanese)
  4. "The long-awaited 3rd album & Live Blu-ray to be released on March 4, 2009!" (in Japanese). Sony Music Entertainment Japan. Archived from the original on 24 December 2008.
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