Chatmonchy discography
Appearance
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Chatmonchy discography | |
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Studio albums | 7 |
EPs | 3 |
Compilation albums | 2 |
Singles | 20 |
Video albums | 11 |
Music videos | 31 |
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]
Studio albums
[edit]Title | Album details | Peak chart positions |
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JPN Oricon [3] | ||
Miminari |
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10 |
Seimeiryoku |
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2 |
Kokuhaku |
|
2 |
You More |
|
4 |
Henshin |
|
2 |
Kyōmei |
|
8 |
Tanjō |
|
13 |
Compilation albums
[edit]Title | Album details | Peak chart positions |
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JPN Oricon [3] | ||
Chatmonchy Best 2005-2011 |
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2 |
Best Monchy 1 -Listening- |
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6 |
Extended plays
[edit]Title | Album details | Peak chart positions |
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JPN Oricon [3] | ||
Chatmonchy ni Naritai |
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— |
Chatmonchy Has Come |
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49 |
Awa Come |
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6 |
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
Singles
[edit]Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Album |
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JPN Oricon [4] | |||
"Koi no Kemuri" | 2006 | 34 | Miminari |
"Renai Spirits" | 26 | ||
"Shangri-La" | 6 | Seimeiryoku | |
"Joshi Tachi ni Asu wa Nai" | 2007 | 17 | |
"Tobi Uo no Butterfly/Sekai ga Owaru Yoru ni" | 9 | ||
"Daidai" | 12 | ||
"Hira Hira Hiraku Himitsu no Tobira" | 2008 | 11 | Kokuhaku |
"Kaze Fukeba Koi" | 8 | ||
"Somaruyo" | 10 | ||
"Last Love Letter" | 2009 | 7 | |
"Mangetsu ni Hoero" | 2012 | 10 | Henshin |
"Thermae Roman" | 13 | ||
"Hatena/Yume Mitai da" | 18 | ||
"Kirakira Hikare" | 16 | ||
"Convenience Honeymoon" | 23 | ||
"Kokoro to Atama/Itachigokko" | 2014 | 22 | Kyōmei |
"Tokimeki/Tonari no Onna" | 2015 | 23 | |
"Majority Blues/Kienai Hoshi" | 2016 | 41 | Best Monchy 1 -Listening- |
"Magical Fiction" | 2017 | 33 | |
"Tatta Sakki kara 3000 Nen made no Hanashi" | 2018 | 40 | Tanjō |
Videography
[edit]Music videos
[edit]Year | Title | Director(s)[5] |
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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
[edit]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)
- Hana no Yume (ハナノユメ; A Flower's Dream) / Dir.福井英晃
- Koi no Kemuri (恋の煙; Smoke of Love) / Dir.福井英晃
- Renai Supirittsu (恋愛スピリッツ; Love Spirits) /Dir.福井英晃
- Shangurira (シャングリラ; Shangri-la) / Dir.福井英晃
- 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
- Tobiuo no Batafurai (とび魚のバタフライ; The Butterfly of Flying Fish) / Dir.竹内鉄郎
- Sekai ga Owaru Yoru ni (世界が終わる夜に; The Night the World Ends) / Dir.宇野心平
- Daidai (橙; Bitter Orange) / Dir.番場秀一
- 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.
- Joshitachi ni Asu wa Nai (女子たちに明日はない; Girls Have No Tomorrow)
- Hana no Yume (ハナノユメ; A Flower's Dream)
- Te no Naka no Nokoribi (手の中の残り日; The Rest of the Day in My Hands)
- Sayonara Good bye (さよならGood bye)
- Weekend no Maboroshi (ウィークエンドのまぼろし; Weekend Illusion)
- Tsumasaki (ツマサキ)
- Basu Romansu (バスロマンス; Bus Romance)
- Purazuma (プラズマ; Plasma)
- Owari Naki BGM (終わりなきBGM; Endless BGM)
- Renai Supirittsu (恋愛スピリッツ; Love Spirits)
- Donaru, Denwa, Doshaburi (どなる、でんわ、どしゃぶり; Angry Shout, Telephone, Downpour)
- Tobiuo no Batafurai (とび魚のバタフライ; Flying Fish Butterfly)
- 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)
- Hotaru Hotaru (惚たる蛍; Charmed Firefly)
- Sekai ga Owaru Yoru ni (世界が終わる夜に; The Night the World Ends)
- Koi no Kemuri (恋の煙; Smoke of Love)
- Yuge (湯気; Steam)
- Shangurira (シャングリラ; Shangri-la)
- Encore:
- Kaze (風; Wind)
- 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.[6]
References
[edit]- ^ "Chatmonchy To Disband In 2018". JpopAsia. 26 November 2017. Retrieved 26 November 2017.
- ^ "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.
- ^ a b c "チャットモンチーの作品" [Chatmonchy albums] (in Japanese). Oricon. Retrieved 1 September 2021.
- ^ "チャットモンチーの作品" [Chatmonchy singles] (in Japanese). Oricon. Retrieved 1 September 2021.
- ^ SPACE SHOWER Music Video Search. SPACE SHOWER TV. Retrieved 2008-11-07. (in Japanese)
- ^ "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 12 February 2009.