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Seventh Heaven (Kalafina album)

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Seventh Heaven
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 4, 2009
Recorded2008–2009
Genre
Length67 minutes
LabelSME
ProducerYuki Kajiura
Kalafina chronology
Re/Oblivious
(2008)
Seventh Heaven
(2009)
Red Moon
(2010)
Singles from Seventh Heaven
  1. "Oblivious"
    Released: January 23, 2008
  2. "Sprinter/Aria"
    Released: July 30, 2008
  3. "Fairytale"
    Released: December 24, 2008

Seventh Heaven is the first studio album by the Japanese girl group Kalafina, released on 26 May 2009 under Sony Music Japan label.[2] The album was named after the theme song they performed for the seventh chapter of the Anime movie Kara no Kyoukai.

Track listing

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All tracks are written by Yuki Kajiura

CD (SECL-765)
No.TitleLength
1."overture" (instrumental)1:34
2."oblivious"4:22
3."love come down"4:44
4."Natsu no Ringo (夏の林檎, Summer Apples)"4:03
5."fairytale"5:13
6."ARIA"5:24
7."Mata Kaze ga Tsuyoku natta (また風が強くなった, The Wind Became Strong Again)"4:57
8."Kizuato (傷跡, Scar)"4:39
9."serenato"4:53
10."Ongaku (音楽, Music)"5:38
11."Ashita no Keshiki (明日の景色, The Scenery of Tomorrow)"5:25
12."sprinter"5:05
13."Kimi ga Hikari ni Kaete yuku (君が光に変えて行く, You Turn It Into Light)"4:43
14."seventh heaven"6:12

DVD

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DVD (SECL-763~4)
No.TitleLength
1."seventh heaven" (PV) 
2."oblivious" (Yuki Kajiura live vol.#3 footage) 
3."Kimi ga Hikari ni Kaete Iku" (Yuki Kajiura live vol.#3 footage) 
4."Kizuato" (Yuki Kajiura live vol.#2 footage) 
5."ARIA" (Yuki Kajiura live vol.#2 footage) 

Usage in media

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  • oblivious: ending theme song for Kara no Kyoukai Chapter 1
  • fairy tale: ending theme song for Kara no Kyoukai Chapter 6
  • Aria: ending theme song for Kara no Kyoukai Chapter 4
  • Kizuato: ending theme for Kara no Kyoukai Chapter 3
  • sprinter: ending theme for Kara no Kyoukai Chapter 5
  • Kimi ga Hikari ni Kaete yuku: ending theme for Kara no Kyoukai Chapter 2
  • seventh heaven: ending theme for Kara no Kyoukai Chapter 7

Charts

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Chart Peak
position
Sales Time in
chart
Oricon Weekly Albums 8[3] 38,087 19 weeks

Release history

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Country Date Format Label
Japan March 4, 2009 Digital download, CD SME Records
United States May 26, 2009
South Korea September 9, 2011

References

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  1. ^ "Seventh Heaven Review by Alexey Eremenko". AllMusic. Retrieved 18 April 2024.
  2. ^ Official discography http://www.kalafina.jp/disco/category/?album
  3. ^ "Seventh Heaven - Kalafina". oricon.co.jp. Retrieved 20 December 2016.