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Izanagi[1] Object ~ Neo-traditionalism of Japan. | |
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Album by Team Shanghai Alice | |
Released |
2012-08-11 (Comiket 82) |
Tracks |
10 |
Catalog No. |
ZCDS-0014 |
Website | |
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Izanagi[1] Object ~ Neo-traditionalism of Japan. (伊弉諾物質 ~ Neo-traditionalism of Japan. Izanagi Busshitsu ~ Neo-traditionalism of Japan.) is an official doujin album by Team Shanghai Alice released on 2012-08-11 (Comiket 82). It is the seventh volume of "ZUN's Music Collection". The CD contains five original compositions by ZUN, as well as five rearranged tracks from earlier games.
Tracks
- 01. 緑のサナトリウム (??:??)
- Green Sanatorium
- 02. 牛に引かれて善光寺参り[2] (??:??)
- Led On by a Cow to Visit Zenkou Temple
- 03. ハートフェルトファンシー (??:??)
- Heartfelt Fancy
- original title: ハートフェルトファンシー
- source: 東方地霊殿 ~ Subterranean Animism
- 04. 六十年目の東方裁判 ~ Fate of Sixty Years (??:??)
- Eastern Judgement in the Sixtieth Year ~ Fate of Sixty Years
- original title: 六十年目の東方裁判 ~ Fate of Sixty Years
- source: 東方花映塚 ~ Phantasmagoria of Flower View
- 05. アガルタ[3]の風 (??:??)
- Wind of Agartha
- 06. イザナギオブジェクト (??:??)
- Izanagi Object
- 07. 妖怪裏参道 (??:??)
- Youkai Back Shrine Road
- original title: 妖怪裏参道
- source: 東方神霊廟 ~ Ten Desires
- 08. アンノウンX ~ Unfound Adventure (??:??)
- Unknown X ~ Unfound Adventure
- original title: アンノウンX ~ Unfound Adventure
- source: 東方非想天則 ~ 超弩級ギニョルの謎を追え
- 09. 日本中の不思議を集めて (??:??)
- Gathering the Mysterious from All Around Japan
- 10. 素敵な墓場で暮しましょ (??:??)
- Let's Live in a Lovely Cemetry
- original title: 素敵な墓場で暮しましょ
- source: 東方神霊廟 ~ Ten Desires
Notes
- ↑ Izanagi is a male god that appears in Japanese myths. The "izana" in the name likely refers to the word "izanau", meaning "to invite", which ties into the name of track 2.
- ↑ The title of this song is taken from a Japanese proverb, which has the concpet similar to "Goslings lead the geese to water." in English. It implies the idea of something fortunate happening to a person due to an unexpected event/coincidence. The origin of the proverb comes from an unfaithful and greedy old lady living near the Zenkou temple chasing her neighbor's cow that took her cloth and eventually leading her to the temple, and once there, she become a worshipper of the temple and entered priesthood. Zenkou Temple itself is in the Nagano prefecture
- ↑ Agartha is the name of a mythical city that is located in the center of the earth in certain hollow earth beliefs. It is often suggested to be inhabited by demons, making it possibly related to Former Hell.
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