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Dai Hakken (大発見; literally great discovery) is the fifth studio album by Japanese rock band Tokyo Jihen, released on June 29, 2011 in Japan through EMI Music Japan and Virgin Music. The album was produced by the band and Japanese recording engineer Uni Inoue.
Background
In this album, the characters making up the song titles are aligned in all songs except for the additional English words in the first and last song as well as the additional seven characters on track 7. Ringo Sheena's tradition of symmetrically matching song titles written in Kanji, Hiragana and Latin characters throughout the album, however, was broken for this record.
Some of titles of the official European language were named for a movie (especially French movie).
All lyrics are written by Sheena except "Regardez-moi" by Ukigumo; all tracks arranged and performed by Tokyo Jihen except "Fly Me to Heaven" arranged by Takayuki Hattori and performed by the Tokyo Magical Big Band
No.
Title
Music
Length
1.
"Where's Heaven for the Disc" (天国へようこそ for the Disc Tengoku e yōkoso)
Sheena
3:01
2.
"Relative vs. Absolute" (絶対値対相対値 Zettai-chi tai sōtai-chi)