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词条 Field of View Best: Fifteen Colours
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  1. Track listing

  2. Cover version

  3. Usage in media

  4. References

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| name = Field of View Best: Fifteen Colours
| type = Greatest hits
| artist = Field of View
| cover =
| alt =
| released = 11 October 2000
| recorded = 1994-2000
| venue =
| studio =
| genre = Japanese pop
| length = 64 minutes
| label = Nippon Columbia
| producer = BMF
| prev_title = Capsule Monster
| prev_year = 2000
| next_title = Gift of Melodies
| next_year = 2002
}}{{nihongo|Field of View Best: Fifteen Colours}}[1] is the second greatest hits album by Japanese pop-rock band Field of View.[2] It was released on 11 October 2000 under Nippon Columbia label, on same day as their 16th single "Akikaze no Monochrome". The album includes various pickup of singles and songs of their released studio albums from years 1994-2000. The album reached #23 in its first week and sold 11,000 copies. The album charted for 2 weeks and sold more than 15,000 copies.[3][4]

Track listing

{{tracklist
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| headline =
| credit_lyrics = yes
| credit_music = yes
| extra_column = Arrangers
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| title1 = Totsuzen
| note1 = {{nihongo2|突然}}, 2nd single
| music1 = Tetsurō Oda
| lyrics1 = Izumi Sakai
| extra1 = Takeshi Hayama
| length1 = 4:33
| title2 = Crash
| note2 = 11th single
| music2 = Masaaki Watanuki
| lyrics2 = Azuki Nana (Garnet Crow)
| extra2 = Ikeda Daisuke
| length2 = 3:53
| title3 = Fuyu no Ballad
| note3 = {{nihongo2|冬のバラード}}, 14th single
| music3 = Yoshio Tatano
| lyrics3 = Kanako Oda
| extra3 = Daisuke Ikeda
| length3 = 4:47
| title4 = Still
| note4 = 13th single
| music4 = Field of View
| lyrics4 = U-ya Asaoka
| extra4 = Akihito Tokunaga and Field of View
| length4 = 4:10
| title5 = Doki
| note5 = {{nihongo2|ドキッ}}, 5th single
| music5 = U-ya Asaoka
| lyrics5 = Yuri Yamamoto
| extra5 = Takeshi Hayama
| length5 = 4:37
| title6 = Natural
| note6 = from 3rd studio album Field of View III ~Now Here No Where~
| music6 = U-ya Asaoka
| lyrics6 = U-ya Asaoka
| extra6 = Daisuke Ikeda and Field of View
| length6 = 4:46
| title7 = Juunigatsu no Mahou
| note7 = {{nihongo2|12月の魔法}}, from 4th studio album Lovely Jubbly
| music7 = U-ya Asaoka
| lyrics7 = U-ya Asaoka
| extra7 = Daisuke Ikeda and Field of View
| length7 = 4:14
| title8 = Aoi Kasa de
| note8 = {{nihongo2|青い傘で}}, 12th single
| music8 = Aika Ohno
| lyrics8 = Azuki Nana (Garnet Crow)
| extra8 = Akihito Tokunaga and FIELD OF VIEW
| length8 = 4:24
| title9 = Beautiful day
| note9 = 15th single
| music9 = Hiroshi Terao
| lyrics9 = U-ya Asaoka
| extra9 = Daisuke Ikeda and FIELD OF VIEW
| length9 = 4:01
| title10 = Kimi.
| note10 = {{Nihongo2|君。}}, from 4th studio album Lovely Jubbly
| music10 = Takashi Oda
| lyrics10 = U-ya Asaoka
| extra10 = Daisuke Ikeda and FIELD OF VIEW
| length10 = 3:29
| title11 = Kawaita Sakebi
| note11 = {{Nihongo2|渇いた叫び}}, from 3rd studio album Field of View III ~Now Here No Where~
| music11 = Miho Komatsu
| lyrics11 = Miho Komatsu
| extra11 = Masazumi Ohzawa (Pamelah)
| length11 = 4:37
| title12 = Soba ni Itakatta -Stand Alone-
| note12 = {{Nihongo2|そばにいたかった~STAND ALONE~}}, 9th single's c/w
| music12 = U-ya Asaoka
| lyrics12 = Takashi Oda
| extra12 = Daisuke Ikeda and FIELD OF VIEW
| length12 = 4:12
| title13 = Meguru Kisetsu wo koete
| note13 = 9th single
| music13 = U-ya Asaoka
| lyrics13 = U-ya Asaoka
| extra13 = Daisuke Ikeda and FIELD OF VIEW
| length13 = 3:37
| title14 = Kokoro no Mukou Ken
| note14 = {{Nihongo2|心の向こう側}}, 10th single's c/w
| music14 = U-ya Asaoka
| lyrics14 = U-ya Asaoka
| extra14 = Daisuke Ikeda and FIELD OF VIEW
| length14 = 3:55
| title15 = Kimi wo Terasu Taiyou ni
| note15 = {{Nihongo2|君を照らす太陽に}}, 10th single
| music15 = Takashi Oda
| lyrics15 = U-ya Asaoka
| extra15 = Daisuke Ikeda and FIELD OF VIEW
| length15 = 4:17
}}

Cover version

Miho Komatsu covered "Kawaita Sakebi" on her 6th album, Hanano. Zard covered "Totsuzen" on their 7th studio album, Today Is Another Day.

Usage in media

  • "Totsuzen" was used as commercial song of Pocari Sweat
  • "Doki" was used as commercial song for All Nippon Airways of "ANA's Paradise" promotion
  • "Kawaita Sakebi" was used as opening theme for anime Yu-Gi-Oh!
  • "Meguru Kisetsu wo Koete" was used as ending theme for Fuji TV program Unbelievable
  • "Kimi wo Terasu Taiyou Ni" was used as ending theme for TBS Television program Uwasa no! Tokyo Magazine
  • "Aoi Kasa de" was used as ending theme for TBS Television program Kinniku Banzuke
  • "Beautiful day" was used as opening theme for Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation program Shuffle
  • "Fuyu no Ballad" was used as ending theme for TBS Television program Kokoro no Tobira
  • "Still" was used as ending theme for TBS Television program Wonderful

References

1. ^Official name in jacket and sites says Colours
2. ^Field of View Discography (in Japanese)
3. ^Oricon rankings. "FIELD OF VIEW BEST fifteen colours / Field of View"
4. ^Official track list (in Japanese)

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