Windswept Adan is the seventh studio album by Japanese singer-songwriter Ichiko Aoba (pictured) , released on 2 December 2020 by her label, Hermine. The concept album follows the story of a young girl who is sent away by her family to the fictional island of Adan. Aoba and composer Taro Umebayashi wrote, composed , arranged , and produced the music for the album, which was preceded by one single , "Porcelain". Windswept Adan is a chamber folk and psychedelic folk album with elements of jazz , classical , and ambient music . Marking a departure from Aoba's earlier minimalist instrumentation, it includes a celesta , wind chimes , string arrangements , and vocal performances. The album received widespread critical acclaim for its arrangements, instrumentation, and worldbuilding . Upon its release, the album debuted at number 82 on the Billboard Japan Hot Albums chart and number 88 on the Oricon Albums Chart . Aoba supported the album with her first international tour between August and October 2022. ( Full article... )
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55-728: A total of six battleships and six armored cruisers (the Six-Six Fleet ). To counter reinforcement of the Russian Empire 's Pacific Squadron as tensions rose between the Russians and the Japanese over control of Korea and Manchuria in the early 1900s, Japan ordered the two battleships of the Katori class in 1903. ( Full list... ) The Book of Fixed Stars (Arabic: كتاب صور الكواكب kitāb suwar al-kawākib , literally The Book of
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