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  1. Midnight Zoo (真夜中の動物園, Mayonaka no Dōbutsuen) is the 37th studio album by Japanese singer-songwriter Miyuki Nakajima, released in October 2010. None of the songs appeared on the album was released as a single. Instead, two of previous released materials were featured as bonus tracks; her own interpretation of the song "Snow ...

  2. Miyuki Nakajima = 中島みゆき* – 真夜中の動物園 = Midnight Zoo . More images. Label:Yamaha Music Communications – YCCW-10121: Format: CD, Album. Country:

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  3. Miyuki Nakajima discography. This is the list of music recordings produced by the Japanese singer-songwriter Miyuki Nakajima. She has released 44 studio albums, 47 singles, 3 live albums, 11 live videos, and multiple compilations up to July 2023. Chart positions listed here are provided by the Oricon Weekly Singles and Albums Charts, started in ...

    Year
    Title
    Chart Positions(jpn [1])
    2023
    The Day the World Looks Different ...
    3
    2020
    Contralto 43rd studio album Released: ...
    3
    2017
    アルバム『相聞』 42nd studio album Released: ...
    4
    2015
    Musical Suite (組曲 (Suite), Kumikyoku ...
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    • Early Life
    • Career as A Recording Artist
    • Honors
    • Discography
    • Live Performances
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    Miyuki Nakajima(中島 美雪, Nakajima Miyuki) was born in February 1952 in Sapporo, the capital city of Hokkaidō. Her grandfather, Buichi(武市), was a Hokkaido politician, and her father, Shinichiro(眞一郎), ran a clinic in obstetrics and gynecology. Her family moved to Iwanai when she was five, and lived there for six years. She spent most of her teenage yea...

    Early career

    In May 1975, her composition "Kizutsuita Tsubasa (Wings of Love – I Knew Nothing)" won a prize at the 9th Popular Song Contest organized by the Yamaha Music Foundation. After signing a contract with Yamaha and Canyon Records, she debuted with a single "Azami Jō no Lullaby," which was released in September 1975. In October, Nakajima entered the Popular Song Contest with another song, "Jidai", which won the prize. The song also won the grand-prix of the 6th World Popular Song Festival, another...

    1980s: Commercial peak

    Nakajima experienced her commercial heyday in the first half of the 1980s. Seven of her studio albums that were released during this time (from Ikiteitemo Iidesuka to Miss M.) reached number one on the Oricon Charts successively. "Akujo" was released as a single in autumn 1981 and became her first number one on the Oricon singles chart since "Wakareuta" in 1977. Kansuigyo, her eighth studio album, featured another interpretation of "Akujo," and was her most commercially successful LP. The alb...

    Project with Ichizo Seo and Yakai

    Nakajima worked with longtime co-record producer Ichizo Seo for the first time on the album Goodbye Girl,released in 1988. Nakajima, highly satisfied with the recording of the album, considered Seo to the most appropriate musical partner for her, and she has been working with him since the end of the 1980s. After enlisting a new collaborator, Nakajima launched the experimental musical Yakai at the Bunkamura Theatre Cocoon, in Shibuya, Tokyo. Yakai was composed of intricate story lines she wro...

    In November 2009, Nakajima was awarded a Medal of Honor with purple ribbon by the Government of Japan.

    Studio albums

    1. Watashi no Koe ga Kikoemasuka(私の声が聞こえますか)(1976) 2. Minna Itte Shimatta(みんな去ってしまった)(1976) 3. A Ri Ga To U(あ・り・が・と・う)(1977) 4. Aishiteiru to Ittekure(愛していると云ってくれ)(1978) 5. Shin-ai Naru Mono e(親愛なる者へ)(1979) 6. Okaerinasai(おかえりなさい)(1979) 7. Ikiteitemo Iidesuka(生きていてもいいですか)(1980) 8. Month of Parturition(臨月, Ringetsu)" (1981) 9. Kansuigyo(寒水魚)(1982) 10. Hunch(予感, Yokan)(1983) 11. How Do You Do(はじめまして, Hajimemashite)(1984) 12. Change(御色なおし, Oiro Naoshi)(1985) 13. miss M.(1985) 14. 36.5°C(1986) 15...

    Tours

    1. 1977 Spring Concert 2. 1977 Autumn Concert 3. 1978 Spring Tour 4. 1978 Autumn Tour 5. 1979 Spring Tour 6. 1979 Autumn Tour 7. Miyuki Nakajima Concert (1980 Autumn Tour) 8. Sabishiki Tomo e(寂しき友へ)(1981) 9. Sabishiki Tomo e II(寂しき友へII)(1982) 10. Utahime(浮汰姫)(1982–83) 11. Nakajima Miyuki Concert Fuku Koro ni(蕗く季節に)(1982–83) 12. Nakajima Miyuki Concert '84 Asu wo Ute!(明日を撃て!)(1984) 13. Nakajima Miyuki Concert '84 Gekkou no Utage(月光の宴)(1984–85) 14. Nakajima Miyuki Concert '85 No Thank You(のぅさんき...

    Yakai

    1. Yakai (夜会)(1989) 2. Yakai 1990 (夜会1990)(1990) 3. Yakai Vol.3 Kan-Tan (邯鄲)(1991) 4. Yakai Vol.4 Kinkanshoku(金環蝕)(1992) 5. Yakai Vol.5 "Hana no Iro wa Utsuri ni keri na Itazura ni Waga Mi Yo ni Furu Nagame Seshi Ma ni" (「花の色はうつりにけりないたづらに わが身世にふるながめせし間に」)(1993) 6. Yakai Vol.6 Shangri-La (シャングリラ)(1994) 7. Yakai Vol.7 2/2(1995) 8. Yakai Vol.8 Tou Onna (問う女)(1996) 9. Yakai Vol.9 2/2(1997) 10. Yakai Vol.10 Kaishou (海嘯)(1998) 11. Yakai Vol.11 Winter Garden(2000) 12. Yakai Vol.12 Winter Garden(2002...

  4. Preview Mayonaka No Doubutsuen / Midnight Zoo by Miyuki Nakajima on Apple Music. 2010. 12 Songs. Duration: 1 hour, 6 minutes. Buy the album for $11.99. Songs start at $0.99.

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  7. Midnight Zoo (真夜中の動物園, Mayonaka no Dōbutsuen) is the 37th studio album by Japanese singer-songwriter Miyuki Nakajima, released in October 2010. None of the songs appeared on the album was released as a single. Instead, two of previous released materials were featured as bonus tracks; her own interpretation of the song "Snow Umbrella" originally recorded by Shizuka Kudo in 2008 ...

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