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Yellow Vector – Ki no Taji Gen Shikousei- (Yellow Vector-黄の多次限指向性-), also known as Quantum Mechanics Rainbow V: Yellow Vector, is the tenth solo album from Japanese musician Daisuke Asakura released on November 30, 2004. The album is the fifth in the Quantum Mechanics Rainbow series. The concept of this series is "one album for every rainbow color and a different Quantum Mechanics term". Track 7 is dedicated to , a boy band Asakura formed in a futile attempt to copy the popularity of Japanese music company Johnny’s Entertainment Company. Tracks 1 and 8 make references to physicist Erwin Schrödinger and mathematician Pierre-Simon Laplace, respectively. Track 5 contains guest vocals from , who has performed vocals on several of Asakura’s Quantum Mechanics Rainbow albums.

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  • Yellow Vector – Ki no Taji Gen Shikousei- (Yellow Vector-黄の多次限指向性-), also known as Quantum Mechanics Rainbow V: Yellow Vector, is the tenth solo album from Japanese musician Daisuke Asakura released on November 30, 2004. The album is the fifth in the Quantum Mechanics Rainbow series. The concept of this series is "one album for every rainbow color and a different Quantum Mechanics term". Track 7 is dedicated to , a boy band Asakura formed in a futile attempt to copy the popularity of Japanese music company Johnny’s Entertainment Company. Tracks 1 and 8 make references to physicist Erwin Schrödinger and mathematician Pierre-Simon Laplace, respectively. Track 5 contains guest vocals from , who has performed vocals on several of Asakura’s Quantum Mechanics Rainbow albums. (en)
  • 『Yellow Vector-黄の多次限指向性-』(イエローベクター きのたじげんしこうせい)は、2004年11月30日にリリースされた浅倉大介のアルバム。発売元はDarwin Record。 (ja)
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  • Yellow Vector – Ki no Taji Gen Shikousei- (Yellow Vector-黄の多次限指向性-), also known as Quantum Mechanics Rainbow V: Yellow Vector, is the tenth solo album from Japanese musician Daisuke Asakura released on November 30, 2004. The album is the fifth in the Quantum Mechanics Rainbow series. The concept of this series is "one album for every rainbow color and a different Quantum Mechanics term". Track 7 is dedicated to , a boy band Asakura formed in a futile attempt to copy the popularity of Japanese music company Johnny’s Entertainment Company. Tracks 1 and 8 make references to physicist Erwin Schrödinger and mathematician Pierre-Simon Laplace, respectively. Track 5 contains guest vocals from , who has performed vocals on several of Asakura’s Quantum Mechanics Rainbow albums. (en)
  • 『Yellow Vector-黄の多次限指向性-』(イエローベクター きのたじげんしこうせい)は、2004年11月30日にリリースされた浅倉大介のアルバム。発売元はDarwin Record。 (ja)
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