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List of songs recorded by Tokyo Jihen

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Masayuki Hiizumi, member of Tokyo Jihen from 2004 to 2005, wrote the songs "Gunjō Biyori," "Genjitsu ni Oite" and "Service" on Kyōiku (2004).[1]

Japanese band Tokyo Jihen (2004–2012) recorded material for five studio albums and one extended play, including songs for several compilation albums and singles. The band formed after Japanese singer-songwriter Ringo Sheena formed a band in 2004, but first collaborated with the members in 2003, performing with her on her Sugoroku Ecstasy tour. The original line-up included bassist and producer Seiji Kameda, drummer Toshiki Hata, Jazz band Pe'z pianist Masayuki Hiizumi and guitarist Mikio Hirama.

After the band's debut album Kyōiku (2004), Hiizumi and Hirama left the band's line-up, and in 2005 were replaced by Appa pianist Ichiyo Izawa and guitarist Ukigumo, previous Sheena collaborator and member of the band Petrolz. This line-up remained consistent until Tokyo Jihen's break-up in 2012.

While Sheena acted as the primary songwriter, the band performed songs written by all the band members. Variety (2007) was an album that primarily featured songs composed by Izawa and Ukigumo, and Color Bars (2012) featured five songs, one written by each band member.

The band covered several Ringo Sheena songs, most notably "Ringo no Uta" on Kyōiku (2004), and "Marunouchi Sadistic," which was the most performed song by Tokyo Jihen at concerts, including their own compositions.[2]

This list features every song Tokyo Jihen has performed as a unit that has been released either on CD, as a digital download or on a live concert DVD. Titles were given Japanese song titles, as well as a title in English or French. Titles listed on the left are literal translations of the songs' Japanese titles.

Songs

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Indicates single release
Indicates song performed in concert and released on DVD, but not recorded in studio
# Indicates promotional single release
Song name Official European title Writer(s) Originating album(s) Year Ref.
"Ariamaru Tomi" (ありあまる富, "Excessive Wealth")[A] "The Invaluable" Ringo Sheena, Tomotaka Imamichi Ultra C 2010 [3][4]
"Atarashii Bunmei Kaika" (新しい文明開化, "New Cultural Revolution") # "Brand New Civilization" Ringo Sheena, Ichiyo Izawa Dai Hakken 2011 [5][6]
"BB.Queen" "BB.Queen" Ukigumo "Killer-tune" (single) 2007 [7][8]
"Black Out" (ブラックアウト, Burakkuauto) "Black Out" Ringo Sheena Adult 2006 [9][10]
"Bokoku Jōcho" (母国情緒, "Homely Atmosphere") "Feelings for My Motherland" Ringo Sheena Kyōiku 2004 [1][11]
"Bonus Stage (Ice Climbers Yori)" (ボーナスステージ(アイスクライマーより), Bōnasu Sutēji (Aisukuraimā Yori), "Bonus Stage (from Ice Climber)") "Bonus Stage (Ice Climber)" Akito Nakatsuka Bon Voyage 2012 [12][13]
"Bon Voyage" # "Bon Voyage" Ukigumo Hard Disk 2013 [14]
"Bōtōmin" (某都民, "Certain Unnamed Citizens") "The Citizens" Ringo Sheena, Ukigumo Variety 2007 [15][16]
"Carnation" (カーネーション, Kānēshon)[B] "L' œillet" Ringo Sheena Discovery 2012 [17][18]
"C'm'on Let's Go!" ‡ "C'm'on Let's Go!" Tomotaka Imamichi Just Can't Help It. 2005 [19][20]
"Crawl" (クロール, Kurōru) "Crawl" Ringo Sheena Kyōiku 2004 [1][11]
"Denki no Nai Toshi" (電気のない都市, "City Without Electricity") "City Without Electricity" Ringo Sheena, Ichiyo Izawa Dai Hakken 2011 [5][6]
"Denpa Tsūshin" (電波通信, "Electro-communication") "Put Your Antenna Up" Ringo Sheena, Ichiyo Izawa Sports 2010 [21][22]
"Dopa-mint!" (ドーパミント!, Dōpaminto!) "Dopa-Mint!" Ringo Sheena, Ichiyo Izawa Dai Hakken 2010 [5][6]
"Dynamite" (ダイナマイト, Dainamaito) "Dynamite" Tom Glazer, Mort Garson "Sōnan" (single) 2004 [7][8]
"Ekimae" (駅前, "In Front of the Station") "A Station" Ringo Sheena Kyōiku 2004 [1][11]
"Fair" "Fair" Ukigumo Sports 2010 [21][22]
"Foul" "Foul" Ukigumo Sports 2010 [21][22]
"Fukushū" (復讐, "Vengeance") "Vengeance" Ukigumo, Ringo Sheena, Robbie Clark Variety 2007 [15][16]
"Gaman" (我慢, "Endure") "Frustration" Ichiyo Izawa, Ringo Sheena "Nōdōteki Sanpunkan" (single) 2009 [7][8]
"Genjitsu ni Oite" (現実に於て, "In Reality") "Back to Earth" Masayuki Hiizumi Kyōiku 2004 [1][11]
"Genjitsu o Warau" (現実を嗤う, "Laugh at Reality") "Laugh at Facts" Ringo Sheena Kyōiku 2004 [1][11]
"Gunjō Biyori" (群青日和, "Ultramarine Weather") "Ideal Days for Ultramarine" Masayuki Hiizumi, Ringo Sheena Kyōiku 2004 [1][11]
"Himitsu" (秘密, "A Secret")[C] "A Secret" Ringo Sheena Adult 2006 [9][10]
"Honnō" (本能, "Instinct")[D] "Instinct" Ringo Sheena Just Can't Help It. 2005 [19][20]
"Honto no Tokoro" (ほんとのところ, "Actually") "Honto no Tokoro" Toshiki Hata Color Bars 2012 [23][24]
"Ice Cream no Uta" (アイスクリームの歌, "Ice Cream Song") "Ice Cream" Yoshimi Satō, Kōichi Hattori Bon Voyage 2012 [12][13]
"If You Can Touch It" [E] "If You Can Touch It" Mikio Hirama Dynamite Out 2005 [25][26]
"Ikiru" (生きる, "To Live") "Vivre" Ringo Sheena, Ichiyo Izawa Sports 2010 [21][22]
"Jusui Negai" (入水願い, "Drowning Wish") "The Suicide" Ringo Sheena Kyōiku 2004 [1][11]
"Kaban no Nakami" (鞄の中身, "Bag Contents") "Crosswalk" Ichiyo Izawa, Ringo Sheena, Robbie Clark "OSCA" (single) 2007 [7][8]
"Kabuki" (歌舞伎) "The Kabuki" Ringo Sheena Adult 2006 [9][10]
"Kachi Ikusa" (勝ち戦, "Victory") # "Win Every Fight" Ringo Sheena Sports 2010 [21][22]
"Kai Horror Dust" (怪ホラーダスト, Kai Horā Dasuto, "Mystery Wonder Dust") "Kai Horror Dust" Ichiyo Izawa Color Bars 2012 [23][24]
"Kao" (, "Faces") "Faces" Ringo Sheena, Mikio Hiirama "Gunjō Biyori" (single) 2004 [7][8]
"Karada" (, "Body") "Physical" Ichiyo Izawa, Ringo Sheena, Robbie Clark "Killer-tune" (single) 2007 [7][8]
"Karisome Otome" (カリソメ乙女, "Temporary Virgin")[F] "Temporary Virgin" Ringo Sheena Discovery 2010 [17][18]
"Kaitei ni Sukū Otoko" (海底に巣くう男, "The Man Who Lives at the Bottom of the Ocean") "Regardez Moi" Ukigumo Dai Hakken 2011 [5][6]
"Katsute wa Otoko to Onna" (かつては男と女, "Formerly Man and Woman") "Un Homme Et Une Femme" Ringo Sheena, Ukigumo Dai Hakken 2011 [5][6]
"Kaze ni Ayakatte Ike" (風に肖って行け, "Go Share the Same Luck as the Wind") "Go with the Wind" Ringo Sheena, Ichiyo Izawa Dai Hakken 2011 [5][6]
"Kenka Jōtō" (喧嘩上等, "Superior Fighting") # "Active Fighting" Ringo Sheena Adult 2006 [9][10]
"Keshō Naoshi" (化粧直し, "Touch Up Make-Up") "Powder Up My Mind" Ringo Sheena Adult 2006 [9][10]
"Killer-tune" (キラーチューン, Kirāchūn) "Killer-Tune" Ringo Sheena, Ichiyo Izawa Variety 2007 [15][16]
"Kimaru" (極まる, "Extremely") "Adieu" Ukigumo Sports 2010 [21][22]
"Kingyo no Hako" (金魚の箱, "Box of Goldfish") "Box of Goldfish" Ichiyo Izawa Variety 2007 [15][16]
"Kinjirareta Asobi" (禁じられた遊び, "Forbidden Games") "Jeux Interdits" Ringo Sheena, Ichiyo Izawa Dai Hakken 2011 [5][6]
"Koi no Urikomi" (恋の売り込み, "Love Sales Pitch") "I'm Gonna Knock on Your Door" Aaron Schroeder, Sid Wayne Dynamite Out 2005 [25][26]
"Koi wa Maboroshi" (恋は幻, "Love Is a Phantom") "Get It Up for Love" Ned Doheny "Shuraba" (single) 2005 [7][8]
"Koko de Kiss Shite." (ここでキスして。, "Kiss Me Here")[G] "Kiss Me" Ringo Sheena Dynamite Out 2005 [25][26]
"Kokoro" (, "Mind") "Spiritual" Ringo Sheena "Sōnan" (single) 2004 [7][8]
"Kon'ya wa Karasawagi" (今夜はから騒ぎ, "Tonight Is Much Ado About Nothing")[H] # "Beaucoup de Bruit pour Rien" Ringo Sheena Color Bars 2012 [23][24]
"Kronekodow" (黒猫道, Kuronekodō, "Way of the Black Cat") "My Way" Ringo Sheena, Ichiyo Izawa Variety 2007 [15][16]
"Kurumaya-san" (車屋さん, "Taxi Driver") "Taxi Driver" Masao Yoneyama Tokyo Incidents Vol. 1 2004 [27][28]
"Kyogen-shō" (虚言症, "Addicted to Lying")[I] "I Am a Liar" Ringo Sheena Chin Play Kō Play 2012 [29][30]
"Marunouchi Sadistic" (丸の内サディスティック, Marunouchi Sadisutikku)[J] "Marunouchi Sadistic" Ringo Sheena Dynamite Out 2005 [25][26]
"Metro" (メトロ, Metoro) "Metro" Ukigumo Variety 2007 [15][16]
"Mirror-ball" (ミラーボール, Mirābōru)[K] "Mirror-ball" Ukigumo Variety 2007 [15][16]
"Nijūisseiki Uchū no Ko" (21世紀宇宙の子, "Child of the 21st Century Universe") # "Child of the 21st Century Universe" Ringo Sheena, Seiji Kameda, Ichiyo Izawa Dai Hakken 2011 [5][6]
"Nōdōteki Sanpunkan" (能動的三分間, "Active Three Minutes") "3 Min." Ringo Sheena Sports 2009 [21][22]
"Noriki" (乗り気, "Enthusiasm") "Ride Every Wave" Ringo Sheena, Ichiyo Izawa Sports 2010 [21][22]
"Oiran" (花魁, "Courtesan")[L] "Courtesan" Ukigumo, Ringo Sheena Chin Play Kō Play 2012 [29][30]
"Oishii Kisetsu" (おいしい季節, "The Tasty Season")[M] "The Creamy Season" Ringo Sheena Bon Voyage 2012 [12][13]
"Omatsuri Sawagi" (御祭騒ぎ, "Festival Bustle") # "The Carnival" Ringo Sheena Kyōiku 2004 [1][11]
"Onaji Yoru" (同じ夜, "Ordinary Night")[N] "Temporary Virgin" Ringo Sheena Dynamite Out 2005 [25][26]
"Onna no Ko wa Dare Demo" (女の子は誰でも, "All Girls") "Fly Me to Heaven" Ringo Sheena Dai Hakken 2011 [5][6]
"OSCA"[O] "O.S.C.A." Ukigumo Variety 2007 [15][16]
"Osoru Beki Otonatachi" (恐るべき大人達, "The Terrible Adults") "Les Adultes Terribles" Ringo Sheena, Seiji Kameda Dai Hakken 2011 [5][6]
"Pinocchio" (ピノキオ, Pinokio) "Pinocchio" Ichiyo Izawa "OSCA" (single) 2007 [7][8]
"Rakujitsu" (落日, "Dusk") "Dusk" Ringo Sheena "Shuraba" (single) 2005 [7][8]
"Ramp" (ランプ, Ranpu) "Ramp" Ringo Sheena, Ukigumo Variety 2007 [15][16]
"Ringo no Uta" (林檎の唄, "A Song of Apples")[P] "A Song of Apples" Ringo Sheena Kyōiku 2004 [1][11]
"Sa_i_ta" ("Bloomed") "Sa_i_ta" Ukigumo Color Bars 2012 [23][24]
"Sake to Geko" (酒と下戸, "Sake & Nondrinker") "Sake & Nondrinker" Ringo Sheena, Ichiyo Izawa Variety 2007 [15][16]
"Sanjūni-sai no Wakare" (三十二歳の別れ, "A Separation at 32") "A Separation" Ringo Sheena Tokyo Collection 2012 [31][32]
"Season Sayonara" (シーズンサヨナラ, Shīzun Sayonara, "Final Game") # "Season Sayonara" Ukigumo Sports 2010 [21][22]
"Seishun no Mabataki" (青春の瞬き, "Flickers of Youth")[Q] "Le moment" Ringo Sheena Bon Voyage 2012 [12][13]
"Senkō Shōjo" (閃光少女, "Flash Girl")[R] "Put Your Camera Down" Ringo Sheena, Seiji Kameda Variety Zōkangō 2007 [21][22]
"Service" (サービス, Sābisu) "Service" Ringo Sheena, Masayuki Hiizumi Kyōiku 2004 [1][11]
"Shiseikatsu" (私生活, "Private Life") "Backstage" Ringo Sheena, Seiji Kameda Variety 2007 [15][16]
"Shōjo Robot" (少女ロボット, "Girl Robot")[S] "Girl Robot" Ringo Sheena Just Can't Help It. 2005 [19][20]
"Shuraba" (修羅場, "Scene of Carnage") "The Rat's-Nest" Ringo Sheena Adult 2005 [9][10]
"Σ" (Sigma)[T] "Σ" Ringo Sheena Dynamite Out 2005 [25][26]
"Sōnan" (遭難, "Disaster") "A Distress" Ringo Sheena Kyōiku 2004 [1][11]
"Sono Onna Fushidara ni Tsuki" (その淑女ふしだらにつき, "That Woman Is Loose") "The Lady Is a Tramp" Lorenz Hart, Richard Rodgers "Gunjō Biyori" (single) 2004 [7][8]
"Sora ga Natteiru" (空が鳴っている, "The Sky Is Reverberating") "Reverberation" Ringo Sheena, Seiji Kameda Dai Hakken 2011 [5][6]
"Sōretsu" (葬列, "Funeral")[U] "Courtesan" Ringo Sheena Chin Play Kō Play 2012 [29][30]
"SSAW" "Ss/aw" Ringo Sheena, Ichiyo Izawa Variety 2007 [15][16]
"Super Star" (スーパースター, Sūpāsutā)[V] "Super Star" Ringo Sheena, Seiji Kameda Adult 2006 [9][10]
"Sweet Spot" (スイートスポット, Suīto Supotto) # "Sweet Spot" Ringo Sheena, Ichiyo Izawa Sports 2010 [21][22]
"Tadanaranu Kankei" (ただならぬ関係, "Extraordinary Connection") # "And the Beat Goes On" Ukigumo, Ringo Sheena Shin'ya Waku 2011 [7][8]
"Tasogare Naki" (黄昏泣き, "Colic Cries") "Don't Cry My Child" Ringo Sheena Adult 2006 [9][10]
"Tegami" (手紙, "A Letter")[W] "A Letter" Ringo Sheena, Ichiyo Izawa Adult 2006 [9][10]
"Tengoku e Yōkoso" (天国へようこそ, "Welcome to Heaven") "Where's Heaven" Ringo Sheena Dai Hakken 2010 [5][6]
"Tōmei Ningen" (透明人間, "Invisible Man")[X] "Invisible Man" Ringo Sheena, Seiji Kameda Adult 2006 [9][10]
"Tsukigime Hime" (月極姫, "Monthly Princess") "Prinsesse Mensuelle" Ringo Sheena, Ukigumo Variety 2007 [15][16]
"Unten Kekkō" (雨天決行, "Play Not Suspended in Rain") "Life Will Be Held Even If It Rains" Ringo Sheena, Ichiyo Izawa Sports 2010 [21][22]
"Yukiguni" (雪国, "Snow Country") "Niigata" Ringo Sheena Adult 2006 [9][10]
"Yume no Ato" (夢のあと, "A Scar of Dreams") "A Scar of Dreams" Ringo Sheena Kyōiku 2004 [1][11]
"Zettaichi Tai Sōtaichi" (絶対値対相対値, "Relative vs. Absolute") "Relative vs. Absolute" Ringo Sheena, Ichiyo Izawa Dai Hakken 2011 [5][6]
"Zettai Zetsumei" (絶体絶命, "Desperate Situation") "Life May Be Monotonous But the Sun Shines" Ringo Sheena, Ichiyo Izawa Sports 2010 [21][22]

Unreleased songs

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Song Writer(s) Year Leak Ref.
"Gong" (ゴング, Gongu) (Petrolz cover) Ukigumo 2006 Yes [33]
"Jazz a Go Go" (France Gall cover) Robert Gall, Alain Goraguer 2004 Yes [34]
"Jihen Ondo" (事変音頭, "Incidents March") Unknown 2004 No [33]
"Kabukichō no Joō" (歌舞伎町の女王, "Queen of Kabuki-chō") (Ringo Sheena cover) Ringo Sheena 2004 No [33]
"Kanashiki Tenshi (Those Were the Days)" (悲しき天使, "Sad Angel") Boris Fomin, Gene Raskin 2004 No [33]
"Kōfukuron" (幸福論, "Theory of Happiness") (Ringo Sheena cover) Ringo Sheena 2004 No [33]
"La salle de bain" (Ringo Sheena cover) Robbie Clark, Ringo Sheena 2004 Yes [33]
"M" (Appa cover) Ichiyo Izawa 2006 No [35]
"Meisai" (迷彩, "Camouflage") (Ringo Sheena cover) Ringo Sheena 2004 No [33]
"Stem" (Ringo Sheena cover) Ringo Sheena 2004 Yes [33]
"Tadashii Machi" (正しい町, "The Right Town") (Ringo Sheena cover) Ringo Sheena 2004 No [33]
"Tsumiki Asobi" (積木遊び, "Playing with Blocks") (Ringo Sheena cover) Ringo Sheena 2004 Yes [33]
"UFO" (Pink Lady cover) Shunichi Tokura, Yū Aku 2004 Yes [34]
"Yoake no Uta" (夜明けのうた, "Song of Daybreak") (Tokiko Iwatani cover) Yōko Kishi, Taku Izumi 2011 Yes [36]

Notes

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  1. ^ Originally a single by Ringo Sheena, released in 2009.
  2. ^ Originally a single by Ringo Sheena, released in 2011.
  3. ^ First performed at the Dynamite tour (2005), live version released on the DVD for Adult.
  4. ^ Originally a single by Ringo Sheena in 1999, from Shōso Strip.
  5. ^ A cover of Mikio Hirama's "Gozen Hachi-ji Jūnana-fun If You Can Touch It" (午前8時17分, "8:17 AM") from his album Yume to Negoto (2001).
  6. ^ Originally a single by Ringo Sheena, released in 2006.
  7. ^ Originally a single by Ringo Sheena, from Muzai Moratorium (1999).
  8. ^ First performed at the Discovery tour in 2011, however the studio version was released before the DVD.
  9. ^ Originally a song by Ringo Sheena from Shōso Strip (2000).
  10. ^ Originally a song by Ringo Sheena, from her album Muzai Moratorium (2000).
  11. ^ Petrolz cover, first performed at the Domestic! Just Can't Help It. tour (2006), live version released on the DVD for Just Can't Help It. (2006).
  12. ^ A song by Ringo Sheena x Neko Saito, from Heisei Fūzoku (2007). First performed at Countdown Japan 06/07 on December 31, 2006 before the album's release.
  13. ^ Originally a single by Chiaki Kuriyama in 2011 that was written by Ringo Sheena.
  14. ^ Originally a song by Ringo Sheena, released in 1999.
  15. ^ Originally a song performed by Ukigumo's band Petrolz (2007).
  16. ^ Originally released as a single in 2003 by Ringo Sheena, with a differently written title, りんごのうた.
  17. ^ Originally a song by Chiaki Kuriyama in 2011 that was written by Ringo Sheena.
  18. ^ First performed at the Spa & Treatment tour (2007) before its release as a digital single, inclusion on the vinyl Variety Zōkangō and the DVD Senkō Shōjo. An English version was also recorded, with the title "Put Your Camera Down."
  19. ^ Originally a single by Rie Tomosaka in 2000 that was written by Ringo Sheena.
  20. ^ Originally a song by Ringo Sheena, a B-side from her "Gips" single (2000).
  21. ^ Originally a song by Ringo Sheena from Kalk Samen Kuri no Hana (2003).
  22. ^ First performed at the Dynamite tour (2005), live version released on Dynamite Out (2005).
  23. ^ Originally a song performed by Izawa's band NAM called "Umareku".
  24. ^ First performed at the Dynamite tour (2005), live version released on Dynamite Out (2005).

References

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