Guitarissimo

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{{Infobox album

| name = Guitarissimo

| type = studio

| artist = miwa

| cover = Miwa - guitarissimo reg.jpg

| alt =

| released = {{Start date|2011|04|06}}

| recorded = 2010–2011

| venue =

| studio =

| genre = {{hlist|Pop rock|J-pop}}

| length = 1:05:50

| label = Sony
SRCL-7597 (CD+DVD)
SRCL-7599 (regular edition)

| producer =

| prev_title =

| prev_year =

| next_title = Guitarium

| next_year = 2012

| misc =

{{Singles

| name = Guitarissimo

| type = studio

| single1 = Don't Cry Anymore

| single1date = July 14, 2010

| single2 = Little Girl

| single2date = June 23, 2010

| single3 = Change

| single3date = September 1, 2010

| single4 = Otoshimono

| single4date = December 1, 2010

| single5 = Haru ni Nattara

| single5date = February 23, 2011

}}

}}

Guitarissimo (stylized as guitarissimo) is the debut studio album by Japanese singer-songwriter miwa. The album was released on April 6, 2011.

The album was originally scheduled to release a week earlier, on March 30; however, due to the Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami which happened prior to the original release date as well as its after-effects, the release date was delayed by a week.

Track listing

{{Track listing

| headline =

| extra_column = Arranger

| total_length = 1:05:50

| all_writing = miwa

| all_lyrics = miwa

| all_music = miwa

| title1 = Arienai!!

| note1 = {{nihongo2|ありえない!!}} lit. "No Way!!"

| extra1 = Naoki-T

| length1 = 4:21

| title2 = Don't Cry Anymore

| note2 =

| extra2 = Quatre-M, Naoki-T

| length2 = 4:40

| title3 = Friend (Kimi ga Waraeba)

| note3 = {{nihongo2|friend 〜君が笑えば〜}}

| extra3 = Naoki-T

| length3 = 5:43

| title4 = Haru ni Nattara

| note4 = {{nihongo2|春になったら}} lit. "When It Becomes Spring"

| extra4 = L.O.E

| length4 = 4:53

| title5 = Hys-

| note5 =

| extra5 = Akihisa Matsuura

| length5 = 3:30

| title6 = Otoshimono

| note6 = {{nihongo2|オトシモノ}} lit. "Lost Item"

| extra6 = Matsuura

| length6 = 5:28

| title7 = Dear Days

| note7 =

| extra7 = Matsuura

| length7 = 5:34

| title8 = Samenai Yume

| note8 = {{nihongo2|醒めない夢}}

| extra8 = Quatre-M

| length8 = 3:26

| title9 = Change

| note9 =

| extra9 = Naoki-T

| length9 = 4:09

| title10 = Megurogawa

| note10 = {{nihongo2|めぐろ川}} lit. "Meguro River"; strings version

| extra10 = Daishi Kataoka

| length10 = 5:48

| title11 = Hatsu Natsu

| note11 = {{nihongo2|ハツナツ}}

| extra11 = Matsuura

| length11 = 4:16

| title12 = Little Girl

| note12 = {{nihongo2|リトルガール}}

| extra12 = Kataoka

| length12 = 4:20

| title13 = Bokura no Mirai

| note13 = {{nihongo2|僕らの未来}}

| extra13 = L.O.E

| length13 = 5:16

| title14 = Tsuyoku Naritai

| note14 = {{nihongo2|つよくなりたい}}

| extra14 = Quatre-M

| length14 = 4:29

}}

Charts

Guitarissimo became the first debut album by a solo singer-songwriter born in the Heisei period to debut at number one, on Oricon's albums chart.{{in lang|ja}} {{cite web|url=http://www.oricon.co.jp/news/rankmusic/86509/full/|title=現役大学生miwa、平成生まれのソロ歌手初の1stアルバム首位|work=Oricon|accessdate=April 12, 2011|date=April 12, 2011}}

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!Chart

!Peak position

!Sales total

Oricon Daily Chart

|align="center"|1

|14,343

Oricon Weekly Chart

|align="center"|1

|50,386

Oricon Monthly Chart

|align="center"|3{{citation needed|date=May 2011}}

|58,600

References

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