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「Booby」のその他の用法については「ブービー」をご覧ください。 |
『booby』 |
カーネーション の スタジオ・アルバム |
リリース |
1997年9月20日 |
ジャンル |
J-POP |
レーベル |
日本コロムビア |
プロデュース |
カーネーション |
チャート最高順位 |
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カーネーション 年表 |
GIRL FRIEND ARMY
(1995年) |
booby
(1996年) |
Mellow My Mind
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テンプレートを表示 |
『booby』(ブービー)は、カーネーションの8枚目のアルバム。1997年9月20日に日本コロムビアより発売。2009年12月9日にDeluxe Editionとしてボーナスディスクと2枚組で再発売。
ジャケットはメンバーがボウリングしている写真。アルバムタイトルはブービー賞に由来する。
交友のある堂島孝平はお勧めアルバムの一枚に選んでおり[1]、スピッツの三輪テツヤは雑誌「What's IN? es」において「1997年のベストアルバム」に選出している。
収録曲
Disc1
- New Morning
タイトルは、ボブ・ディランのアルバム「新しい夜明け」より。
- 60wはぼくの頭の上で光ってる
- The Future Rock Show
- Sweet Baby
かの香織がバックボーカルで参加。
- ダイアモンド・ベイ
モノラル録音。
- Hello, Hello
- アポロ
- クエスチョンズ
- レオナルド
- 影踏み
- ドラゴン・シャフト
- なんできみはぼくよりぼくのことくわしいの?
Disc2
- 60wはぼくの頭の上で光ってる(Golden Honey Bee Mix)
- アポロ(Salvage Mix)
- ダイアモンド・ベイ(Stereo Mix)
- One Day
- ムサシノ・ブルース
- サンセット・サンセット
- Hello, Hello(Live)
- My Little World(Live)
- アイ・アム・サル(Live)
- New Morning(Home Demo)
- 60wはぼくの頭の上で光ってる(Home Demo)
- Sweet Baby(Home Demo)
- ドラゴン・シャフト(Home Demo)
- ムサシノ・ブルース(Home Demo)
- ダイアモンド・ベイ(Home Demo)
出典
カーネーション |
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直枝政広 - 大田譲
矢部浩志 - 棚谷祐一 - 鳥羽修 - 馬田裕次 - 坂東次郎 - 徳永雅之- 小汲哲郎 - 谷野晃一 |
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シングル |
indies.夜の煙突 - 1.It's a Beautiful Day - 2.世界の果てまでつれてってよ - 3.グレイト・ノスタルジア - 4.Garden City Life - 5.Superman - 6.No Goodbye - 7.New Morning - 8.愛する言葉 -Summer Children- - 9.たのんだぜベイビー - 10.REAL MAN - 11.恋するためにぼくは生まれてきたんだ - 12.ANGEL - 13.スペードのエース - 14.獣たち - 15.ルネッサンス - 16.LADY LEMONADE - 17.WILD FANTASY - 18.ジェイソン
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アルバム |
オリジナル |
indies.DUCK BOAT - 1.Young Wise Men - 2.GONG SHOW - 3.エレキング - 4.天国と地獄 - 5.EDO RIVER - 6.a Beautiful Day - 7.GIRL FRIEND ARMY - 8.booby - 9.Parakeet&Ghost - 10.LOVE SCULPTURE - 11.LIVING/LOVING - 12.SUPER ZOO! - 13.WILD FANTASY - 14.Velvet Velvet
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ベスト |
1.Mellow My Mind - 2.SPY FOR THE BAND (SINGLES+more) - 3.CARNATION IS THE GREAT R&R BAND! 〜C-SIDE OF CARNATION〜
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ライブ |
1.WACKY PACKAGES - 2.505 〜Five Oh! Five〜 - 3.RUNNIN' WILD LIVE - 4.CARNATION WILD FANTASY TOUR 2006 - 5.The Sounds of ROCK LOVE
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関連項目 |
MUSEMENT - ナゴムレコード - 徳間ジャパンコミュニケーションズ - 日本コロムビア - cutting edge - ハリケーン・レコーズ - Cosmic Sea Records
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This article is about the seabird. For the region of primate anatomy, see breast. For other uses, see Booby (disambiguation).
Booby |
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Blue-footed booby displaying by raising a foot |
Scientific classification |
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Animalia |
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Chordata |
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Suliformes |
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Sulidae |
Genus: |
Sula
Brisson, 1760 |
Species |
- Sula dactylatra – masked booby
- Sula granti – Nazca booby
- Sula leucogaster – brown booby
- Sula nebouxii – blue-footed booby
- Sula sula – red-footed booby
- Sula variegata – Peruvian booby
For fossil species, see text.
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A booby is a seabird in the genus Sula, part of the Sulidae family. Boobies are closely related to the gannets (Morus), which were formerly included in Sula.
Contents
- 1 Description
- 2 Systematics and evolution
- 3 Notes and references
- 4 External links
Description
See also: Seabird breeding behavior § Mating dances
Boobies hunt fish by diving from a height into the sea and pursuing their prey underwater. Facial air sacs under their skin cushion the impact with the water. Boobies are colonial breeders on islands and coasts. They normally lay one or more chalky-blue eggs on the ground or sometimes in a tree nest.
Name
Their name was possibly based on the Spanish slang term bobo, meaning "stupid",[1][2] as these tame birds had a habit of landing on board sailing ships, where they were easily captured and eaten. Owing to this, boobies are often mentioned as having been caught and eaten by shipwrecked sailors, notably William Bligh of the Bounty and his adherents, during their famous voyage after being set adrift by Fletcher Christian and his followers.
Systematics and evolution
Red-footed booby and Nazca booby
Red-footed booby (
Sula sula)
Six of the seven extant Sulidae species called boobies are in the genus Sula, while the three gannet species are usually placed in the genus Morus.[3] Abbott's booby was formerly included in Sula but is now placed in a monotypic genus Papasula, which represents an ancient lineage perhaps closer to Morus.
Some authorities consider that all nine species should be considered congeneric in Sula. However, they are readily told apart, by means of osteology. The distinct lineages of gannets and boobies are known to have existed in such form, since at least the Middle Miocene, c.15 mya (Olson 1985).
The fossil records of boobies are not as well documented as those of the gannets; possibly because the species of boobies were less numerous in the late Miocene to Pliocene, when gannets had their highest diversity or because of the more tropical distribution of boobies, many fossil species have simply not been found yet, as most localities are in continental North America or Europe.
Notes and references
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sula. |
- ^ Blue-Footed Booby Sula nebouxii, National Geographic, retrieved 4 July 2012
- ^ Booby, etymonline.com, retrieved 4 July 2012
- ^ Friesen, V. L.; Anderson, D. J.; Steeves, T. E.; Jones, H.; Schreiber, E. A. (July 2002). "Molecular Support for Species Status of the Nazca Booby". The Auk (Kingston, Ontario: Department of Biology, Queen's University) 119 (3): 820–826. doi:10.1642/0004-8038(2002)119[0820:MSFSSO]2.0.CO;2. Retrieved 2008-11-13.
External links
- Videos of several Booby species on The Internet Bird Collection
Order: Suliformes (Phalacrocoraciformes)
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Frigatebirds (family: Fregatidae · genus: Fregata)
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Genus
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Species
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Fregata
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- Magnificent frigatebird (or Man O'War)
- Ascension frigatebird
- Christmas Island frigatebird
- Great frigatebird
- Lesser frigatebird
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Gannets and boobies (family: Sulidae)
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Genus
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Species
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Sula
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- Blue-footed booby
- Peruvian booby
- Masked booby
- Nazca booby
- Red-footed booby
- Brown booby
- Tasman booby
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Papasula
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Morus
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- Northern gannet
- Cape gannet
- Australasian gannet
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Darters (family: Anhingidae · genus Anhinga)
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Genus
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Species
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Anhinga
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- Anhinga
- Oriental darter
- African darter
- Australasian darter
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Cormorants (family: Phalacrocoracidae · genus: Phalacrocorax)
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Genus
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Species
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Phalacrocorax
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- Double-crested cormorant (White-crested cormorant)
- Neotropic cormorant (Olivaceous cormorant)
- Little black cormorant
- Great cormorant
- White-breasted cormorant
- Indian cormorant
- Cape cormorant
- Socotra cormorant
- Bank cormorant (Wahlberg's cormorant)
- Japanese cormorant (Temminck's cormorant)
- European shag
- Brandt's cormorant
- Spectacled cormorant
- Pelagic cormorant (Baird's cormorant)
- Red-faced cormorant
- Rock shag
- Guanay cormorant
- Pied cormorant (Yellow-faced cormorant)
- Black-faced cormorant
- Rough-faced shag (King shag)
- Stewart Island shag
- Chatham shag
- Auckland shag
- Campbell shag
- Bounty shag
- Imperial shag (Blue-eyed shag)
- Heard Island shag
- Kerguelen shag
- Macquarie shag
- South Georgia shag
- Red-legged cormorant
- Spotted shag
- Pitt shag (Featherstone's shag)
- Little pied cormorant
- Long-tailed cormorant
- Crowned cormorant
- Little cormorant
- Pygmy cormorant
- Flightless cormorant
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