Field of View III ~Now Here No Where~
{{Infobox album
| name = Field of View III
~Now Here No Where~
| type = studio
| artist = Field of View
| cover =Field of View III ~Now Here No Where~.jpg
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| alt =
| released = {{Start date|1998|9|30}}
| recorded = 1998
| venue =
| studio =
| genre = J-Pop
| length = 44 minutes
| label = Zain Records
| producer = BMF
| prev_title = Singles Collection +4
| prev_year = 1997
| next_title = Lovely Jubbly
| next_year = 1999
| misc = {{Singles
| name = FIELD OF VIEW III ~NOW HERE NO WHERE~
| type = studio
| single1 = Kawaita Sakebi
| single1date = May 20, 1998
| single2 = Meguru Kisetsu wo Koete
| single2date = July 29, 1998
| single3 = Kimi wo Terasu Taiyou ni
| single3date = September 23, 1998
}}
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Field of View III ~Now Here No Where~ is the third studio album by Japanese group Field of View.Field of View Discography(in Japanese) http://www.being.co.jp/fov/ The album was released on September 30, 1998 by Zain Records. The album reached #13 on the Oricon chart for first week with 32,790 sold copies. It charted for 4 weeks and sold 49,940 copies.Oricon rankings http://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/274101/products/75398/1/Official track list http://beinggiza.com/ci/item/COCP-30051
Track listing
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| title1 = Kaze yo
| note1 = {{nihongo2|風よ}}
| music1 = Takuto Kohashi
| lyrics1 = U-ya Asaoka
| extra1 = Daisuke Ikeda
Field of View
| length1 = 3:58
| title2 = Owaranai Koi ~Hitotsu ni naru~
| note2 = {{nihongo2|終わらない恋〜ひとつになれ}}
| music2 = Kenji Niitsu
| lyrics2 = U-ya Asaoka
| extra2 = Field of View
| length2 = 3:48
| title3 = Kawaita Sakebi
| note3 = {{nihongo2|渇いた叫び}}
| music3 = Miho Komatsu
| lyrics3 = Miho Komatsu
| extra3 = Masazumi Ozawa (Pamelah)
| length3 =4:37
| title4 = Kimi wo Terasu Taiyou ni
| note4 = {{nihongo2|君を照らす太陽に}}
| music4 = Takashi Oda
| lyrics4 = U-ya Asaoka
| extra4 = Daisuke Ikeda
Field of View
| length4 = 3:55
| title5 = everywhere
| music5 = Takuto Kohashi
| lyrics5 = U-ya Asaoka
| extra5 = Daisuke Ikeda
Field of View
| length5 = 3:35
| title6 = Kimi ga Inai dake
| note6 = {{nihongo2|君がいないだけ}}
| music6 = U-ya Asaoka
| lyrics6 = U-ya Asaoka
| extra6 = Field of View
| length6 = 3:31
| title7 = Natural
| music7 = U-ya Asaoka
| lyrics7 = U-ya Asaoka
| extra7 = Daisuke Ikeda
Field of View
| length7 = 4:46
| title8 = Omoidasu yo Kimi no Egao wo
| note8 = {{nihongo2|想い出すよ 君の笑顔を}}
| music8 = Kenji Niitsu
| lyrics8 = Kanako Oda
| extra8 = Daisuke Ikeda
Field of View
| length8 = 3:57
| title9 = Nagareru Kumo
| note9 = {{nihongo2|ながれる雲}}
| music9 = Takuto Kohashi
| lyrics9 = Takuto Kohashi
| extra9 = Daisuke Ikeda
Field of View
| length9 = 4:55
| title10 = I'm thinking a lot of you
| music10 = U-ya Asaoka
| lyrics10 = U-ya Asaoka
| extra10 = Daisuke Ikeda
Field of View
| length10 = 3:37
| title11 = Meguru Kisetsu wo Koete
| note11 = {{nihongo2|めぐる季節を越えて}}
| music11 = U-ya Asaoka
| lyrics11 = U-ya Asaoka
| extra11 = Daisuke Ikeda
Field of View
| length11 = 5:11
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Usage in media
- Kawaita Sakebi was used as the opening theme for the 1998 anime adaptation of Yu-Gi-Oh!
- Meguru Kisetsu wo Koete was used as the ending theme for the Fuji TV program Unbelievable.
- Kimi wo Terasu Taiyou Ni was used as the ending theme for the Tokyo Broadcasting System Television program "Uwasa no! Tokyo Magazine".
Cover
Miho Komatsu covered "Kawaita Sakebi" on her 6th studio album Hanano.
References
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