Lolitawork Libretto

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Lolitawork Libretto
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Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 27, 2010
Recorded2009-2010
GenreNeoclassical dark wave
Length46:00
LabelDefStar Records
Kanon Wakeshima chronology
Shinshoku Dolce
(2009)
Lolitawork Libretto
(2010)
Tsukinami
(2015)

"Lolitawork Libretto" (少女仕掛けのリブレット, Shoujo Jikake no Riburetto) is the second studio album by singer and cellist Kanon Wakeshima.[1] The song "Toumei no Kagi" was released as a digital download prior to the release of the album on September 16, 2009. The song was used as the theme song of the online game Avalon no Kagi. A promotional music video for the song "Lolitawork Libretto ~Storytelling by Solita~" was also released prior to the album.

The album charted at No. 83 on the Oricon Albums Charts and only charted for one week.[2]

The official full title of the album is "Lolitawork Libretto: A Libretto on What Makes a Girl Work".

Track listing[]

No.TitleLength
1."Shakespeare no Wasuremono (シェークスピアの忘れ物, The thing Shakespeare forgot) ~Prologue~"2:00
2."Kajitsu no Keikoku (果実の警告, Warning from Fruit)"3:05
3."Dokushouka Himegimi (読書家姫君, Heroine Syndrome)"3:47
4."Twinkle Star!"3:20
5."Toumei no Kagi (透明の鍵, Transparent Key)"3:29
6."Mamaredo no Sora (マーマレードスカイ, Marmalade Sky)"3:38
7."Kuroneko to Pianist no Tango (黒猫とピアニストのタンゴ, The Black Cat & the tango from the Pianist)"3:09
8."Hime Charleston (プリンセスチャールストン, Princess Charleston)"4:14
9."Tree of Sorrow"3:33
10."Celmisia"4:25
11."Otome no March (音女のマーチ, March of the Maiden)"4:41
12."Shakespeare no Wasuremono (シェークスピアの忘れ物, The thing Shakespeare forgot) ~Epilogue~"1:44
13."Shoujo Jikake no Riburetto (少女仕掛けのリブレット, Lolitawork Libretto) ~Storytelling by Solita~"4:05
Total length:46:00

Personnel[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Archived copy" ディスコグラフィ (in Japanese). Sony Music Online. Archived from the original on 2008-12-18. Retrieved 2012-01-05.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^ "少女仕掛けのリブレット~LOLITAWORK LIBRETTO~ / 分島花音 / ORICON NEWS". Oricon. Retrieved June 5, 2021.
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