Jeweluna
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 18, 1990 (1990-07-18)
Recorded1990
Genre
Length48:12
LanguageJapanese
LabelKing Records
Producer
Miho Nakayama chronology
All for You
(1990)
Jeweluna
(1990)
Collection II
(1990)
Singles from Jeweluna
  1. "Megamitachi no Bōken"
    Released: July 11, 1990 (1990-07-11)
  2. "Kore kara no I Love You"
    Released: February 12, 1991 (1991-02-12)

Jeweluna (ジュウェルナ, Juueruna) is the 12th studio album by Japanese entertainer Miho Nakayama. Released through King Records on July 18, 1990, the album features the singles "Megamitachi no Bōken" and "Kore kara no I Love You".[1][2][3]

The album peaked at No. 3 on Oricon's albums chart and sold over 112,000 copies.[4][5]

Track listing

All lyrics are written by Gorō Matsui, except where indicated

No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Kuchibiru" ((くちびる, "Mouth"))Miho NakayamaNakayamaTakao Sugiyama4:10
2."Soshite Sono Natsu" ((そしてその夏, "And That Summer"))NakayamaNakayamaTomoji Sogawa5:00
3."Megamitachi no Bōken" ((女神たちの冒険, "The Adventures of the Goddesses")) Hideo SaitōSaitō4:08
4."Yaban na Hōseki" ((野蛮な宝石, "Barbaric Jewel")) SaitōSaitō4:37
5."Nakanai Yubiwa" ((泣かない指輪, "A Ring That Does Not Cry")) Kenji HayashidaSugiyama4:37
6."Vermilion Crime" 
  • Konishi
  • Nakanishi (chorus)
4:35
7."Byōyomi no Jealousy" (秒読みのJealousy ("Countdown to Jealousy")) 
  • Nakanishi
  • Konishi
  • Konishi
  • Nakanishi (chorus)
4:46
8."Kore kara no I Love You" ((これからのI Love You, "This Is I Love You")) Kenjirō SakiyaSakiya5:57
9."Tengoku e no Kagi" ((天国への鍵, "The Key to Heaven"))NakayamaNakayamaSogawa4:49
10."Shiroi Suna no La Mer" (Shiroi Suna no Ra Mēru (白い砂のラ・メール, "La Mer in the White Sand")) SakiyaSakiya5:13
Total length:48:12

Charts

Chart (1990) Peak
position
Japanese Albums (Oricon)[4] 3

References

  1. "中山美穂". Idol.ne.jp. 28 December 2018. Retrieved 2021-08-05.
  2. "中山美穂 / ジュウェルナ [廃盤]". CDJournal. Retrieved 2021-08-05.
  3. "Jeweluna | 中山美穂". Mora. Retrieved 2021-08-05.
  4. 1 2 "Jeweluna | 中山美穂". Oricon. Retrieved 2021-08-05.
  5. "中山美穂". Yamachan Land (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 2011-08-14. Retrieved 2021-08-05.
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