Temptation Box

Temptation Box is the second studio album by the Japanese band Scandal, released on August 11, 2010. The album was released in three editions. The album reached No. 3 on the Oricon chart on its first week and charted for 13 weeks with 60,301 copies sold.[1]

Temptation Box
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 11, 2010
Recorded2010
Genre
Length49:00
LanguageJapanese
LabelEpic Records Japan
Scandal chronology
Best Scandal
(2009)
Temptation Box
(2010)
Baby Action
(2011)
Singles from Temptation Box
  1. "Shunkan Sentimental"
    Released: February 3, 2010
  2. "Taiyō to Kimi ga Egaku Story"
    Released: June 2, 2010
  3. "Namida no Regret"
    Released: July 28, 2010

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Everybody Say Yeah"Tomomi, Bun OnoeTomohiro OkuboKeita Kawaguchi3:43
2."Taiyou to Kimi ga Egaku Story" (太陽と君が描くStory; The Story You and the Sun Drew)Tomomi, Hidenori TanakaTanakaTakeshi Fujii, Kawaguchi3:57
3."Shunkan Sentimental" (瞬間センチメンタル; Sentimental Moment)SCANDAL, Natsumi KobayashiYuichi TajikaKawaguchi3:44
4."Houkago 1H" (放課後1H; 1H(our) After School)Tomomi, Sarasa IfuYasuhiro Minami (Microman)Minami4:01
5."Namida no Regret" (涙のリグレット; Tears of Regret)Hisashi KondoMiki WatanabeWatanabe5:12
6."Hi-Hi-Hi"TomomiTajikaKawaguchi3:13
7."Shoujo M" (少女M; Minority Girl)Mami, TajikaTajikaTajika, Kawaguchi3:55
8."GIRLism"Tomomi, OnoeOkuboOkubo2:53
9."Playboy Part II" (プレイボーイ Part II)RinaTadashi TsukidaKawaguchi4:20
10."Hello! Hello!"SCANDAL, TanakaTanakaKawaguchi4:28
11."Aitai" (会いたい; I Want to See You)Haruna, OnoeOkuboOkubo5:04
12."Sayonara My Friend" (さよなら My Friend; Goodbye My Friend)Tomomi, Hiroshi InuiInuiKawaguchi4:30
DVD edition bonus videos
No.TitleLength
1."Shunkan Sakura Zensen Tour (2010 Spring) Digest Movie" 
2."Scandal Summit Vol. 1-2 Highlights" 

Personnel

  • HARUNA (Haruna Ono) - lead vocals, rhythm guitar
  • MAMI (Mami Sasazaki) - lead guitar, vocals
  • TOMOMI (Tomomi Ogawa) - bass, vocals
  • RINA (Rina Suzuki) - drums, vocals

References

  1. "TEMPTATION BOX(完全生産限定盤) │ SCANDAL" (in Japanese). Oricon. Retrieved 2016-05-15.



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