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Album Cover
- Artist
- Nakamori Akina
- Best Album
- BEST
- Released
- 1986.04.01 (LP/CD/Tape)
- 1989.10.10 (GOLD CD)
- 1991.06.17 (CD)
- 2006.06.21 (CD)
- Catalog Number
- 32XL-150 (LP/CD/Tape)
- 36L2-5104 (GOLD CD)
- WPCL-419 (CD)
- WPCL-10285 (CD)
- Price
- ¥2,200 (CD)
- Tracklist
- Slow Motion (スローモーション)
- Second Love (セカンド・ラブ)
- Twilight -Yuugure Tayori- (トワイライト~夕暮れ便り~; Twilight ~Tidings of the Evening~)
- Kita Wing (北ウイング; The North Wing)
- Southern Wind (サザン・ウインド)
- Sand Beige -Sabaku e- (SAND BEIGE-砂漠へ-; SAND BEIGE-To the Desert-)
- Meu amor e... (ミ・アモーレ)
- Kazari Jyanai no yo Namida Wa (飾りじゃないのよ涙は; Tears Are No Decorations)
- Jikkai (1984 (十戒 (1984)
- Kinku (禁区; Prohibition Ward)
- 1/2 no Shinwa (1/2の神話; 1/2 Myth)
- Shoujo A (少女A; Girl A)
- Information
BEST is Nakamori Akina's 2nd best album and first one of the 'BEST' series. The album reached #1 on Oricon charts and sold about 775,000 copies. As it sold 684,000 copies in 1986, it became the #6 album of the year.
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Crimson | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 24 December, 1986 | |||
Recorded | July 1986 | |||
Genre | Pop, Synth-pop, Electronic | |||
Length | 44:38 | |||
Label | Warner Pioneer | |||
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Crimson is the tenth studio album by Japanese singer Akina Nakamori. It was released on 24 December, 1986 under the Warner Pioneer label. The album includes original version of Eki.
- 5Covers
- 5.2Cover versions by other artist
Background[edit]
Crimson is second studio album released in year 1986, after four months from previous studio album Fushigi. The music production team consist two writers: Mariya Takeuchi, Akiko Kobayashi and two arrangers, Shiro Sagisu and Kazuo Shiina.[1][2]
The album consist of any previously released single and includes 10 new songs recorded. Nakamori sings with whisper or silent voice, which is not usual for the people who know her as a singer with a powerful vibrato. Each of the songs has balladic melody line, in the comparison with previous studio album Fushigi.
Eki is one of her the most famous album tracks, however the song became more famous after Takeuchi's cover, which was released in 1987 as a b-side track of single After Years.[3] Takeuchi version was used as a theme song in the movie Good-bye, Mama. In this album, arrange is provided by Shiina, while Takeuchi's version arrangement is provided by Tatsuro Yamashita. In 2002, Nakamori self-cover this song in her first self-cover album Utahime Double Decade with arrangement by Akira Senju.[4]
Mick Jagger ni Hohoemi wo's sound effect idea was made by Nakamori herself, imagining herself in room, preparing breakfast and play from cassette tape player her own songs.[5] The original version of Mick Jagger ni Hohoemi wo is included in the CD-Box Akina released in 1993.
Stage performances[edit]
In Fuji TV music television program Yoru no Hit Studio, Nakamori performed Mick Jagger ni Hohoemi wo, Yakusoku and Oh No, Oh Yes in 1987 and Eki in 1993 as part of segment Request songs by viewers.
Mind Game, Mosaic no Shiro, Akai no Enamel, Pink Champagne and Jealous Candle were performed in Nakamori's live tour A Hundred Days.
Charting performance[edit]
The album reached number 1 on the Oricon Album Weekly Charts. LP Record version charted 23 weeks, Cassette tape charted 22 weeks and CD version charted 21 weeks. The album remained at number 3 on the Oricon Album Yearly Charts in 1987.[6] As result, in the December 1987 it was nominated in 29th Japan Record Awards and won title The Album of the Year.[7]
Track listing[edit]
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Arranger(s) | Length |
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1. | 'Mind Game' | Eiko Kyo | Akiko Kobayashi | Shiro Sagisu | 4:59 |
2. | 'Eki (駅)' | Mariya Takeuchi | Takeuchi | Kazuo Shiina | 5:00 |
3. | 'Yakusoku (約束)' | Takeuchi | Takeuchi | Shiina | 4:05 |
4. | 'Pink Champagne (ピンク・シャンパン)' | Keiko Miura | Kobayashi | Sagisu | 4:04 |
5. | 'Oh No, Oh Yes!' | Takeuchi | Takeuchi | Shiina | 4:48 |
6. | 'Exotica (エキゾティカ)' | Reiko Yukawa | Kobayashi | Sagisu | 4:50 |
7. | 'Mosaic no Shiro (モザイクの城)' | Fumiko | Kobayashi | Sagisu | 3:59 |
8. | 'Jealous Candle' | Yumi Yoshimoto | Kobayashi | Sagisu | 3:53 |
9. | 'Aka no Enamel (赤のエナメル)' | Takeuchi | Takeuchi | Shiina | 4:23 |
10. | 'Mick Jagger ni Hohoemi wo (ミック・ジャガーに微笑みを)' | Takeuchi | Takeuchi | Shiina | 4:41 |
Covers[edit]
Mariya Takeuchi covers version[edit]
Mariya Takeuchi covered all five songs she wrote for Nakamori.
- Eki was released at first in the single After years as a b-side track, later in her compilation albums Impression and Expression.[8][9]
- Oh No, Oh Yes! was released at first in the single Genki o Dashite as a B-side track and later in the studio album Request.[10][11]
- Yakusoku was released as a b-side track of single Junai Rhapsody and later in first limited edition of studio album Denim.[12][13]
- Aka no Enamel was included in the re-pritned version of studio album Variety in 2014 as a demo-tape[14]
- Mick Jagger ni Hohoemi wo was included in the compilation album Mariya's Songsbook as a demo-tape as well.[15]
Cover versions by other artist[edit]
Oh No Oh Yes[edit]
- Anita Mui: Liệt Diệm Hồng Thần, 1987
Eki[edit]
- Kenichi Mikawa: Golden Paradise, 1991[16]
- Yuko Nakazawa: Nakazawa Yuuko Dai 1 Shou, 1998[17]
- Hideaki Tokunaga: Vocalist, 2005[18]
- Ryoko Moriyama: Haru Natsu Aki Fuyu, 2008[19]
- Marty Friedman: Tokyo Jukebox, 2009[20]
- Akira Fuse: Ballade II, 2010[21][22]
- Juju: Snack JUJU: Yoru no Request, 2016[23][24]
References[edit]
- ^'CRIMSON (中森明菜 ) ワーナーミュージック・ジャパン - Warner Music Japan'. wmg.jp.
- ^'中森明菜 クリムゾン'. cdjournal.com.
- ^'駅. スマイルカンパニー'. Takeuchi Mariya Official Website: Singles.
- ^ Akina Nakamori (2002). Crimson (CD Album; album notes). Akina Nakamori. Japan: Universal Music. (UMCK-1139)
- ^オリジナルコンフィデンス. 'Oricon Crimson'. オリコン・ウィークリー (51): 31.
- ^Oricon Album Chart Book Complete Edition 1970-2005. オリコン・マーケティング・プロモーション. 25 April 2006. p. 3, 455-457, 883. ISBN4871310779.
- ^'優秀アルバム賞「クリムゾン」〈ワーナー・パイオニア〉 歌手:中森明菜'. JACOMPA.JP.
- ^'竹内まりや / インプレッションズ'. cdjournal.com.
- ^'竹内まりや / エクスプレッションズ [4CD] [限定]'. cdjournal.com.
- ^'竹内まりや / リクエスト'. cdjournal.com.
- ^'元気を出して. スマイルカンパニー'. Takeuchi Mariya Official Website: Singles.
- ^'竹内まりや / デニム [2CD] [限定]'. cdjournal.com.
- ^'特番でチェック! 竹内まりや新作オリジナルアルバム「Denim」'. RBBTODAY.
- ^'竹内まりや / ヴァラエティ-30th Anniversary Edition'. cdjournal.com.
- ^'Mariya's Songbook [2CD] [限定]'. cdjournal.com.
- ^'美川憲一 / ゴールデン・パラダイス [廃盤]'. cdjournal.com.
- ^'中澤ゆうこ(モーニング娘。) / 中澤ゆうこ 第一章'. cdjournal.com.
- ^'徳永英明 / ヴォーカリスト'. cdjournal.com.
- ^'森山良子 / 春夏秋冬'. cdjournal.com.
- ^'MARTY FRIEDMAN / TOKYO JUKEBOX'. cdjournal.com.
- ^'布施明 / Ballade 2'. cdjournal.com.
- ^'布施明、J-POPバラードカバー集第2弾は女性シンガー縛り'. Natalie.mu.
- ^'JUJU / Snack JuJu~夜のRequest~'. cdjournal.com.
- ^'JUJU「Request」第3弾詳細発表、本日22時より「JUJUママに訊け!」Twitter生配信'. musicman.net.
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