Difference between revisions of "Distance (Utada Hikaru album)"
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# [[Eternally (Utada Hikaru)|Eternally]] | # [[Eternally (Utada Hikaru)|Eternally]] | ||
# [[Addicted to You|Addicted To You [Up-In-Heaven Mix]]] | # [[Addicted to You|Addicted To You [Up-In-Heaven Mix]]] | ||
− | # [[For You]] | + | # [[For You (Utada Hikaru)|For You]] |
# [[Kettobase!]] (蹴っ飛ばせ!; ''Kick It Away!'') | # [[Kettobase!]] (蹴っ飛ばせ!; ''Kick It Away!'') | ||
# [[Parody]] | # [[Parody]] |
Revision as of 01:58, 11 March 2010
- Artist
- Utada Hikaru
- Album
- Distance
- Released
- 2001.03.28
- 2001.07.25 (Vinyl)
- Catalog Number
- TOCT-24601
- TOJT-24651~52 (Vinyl)
- Price
- ¥3,059
- ¥3,900 (Vinyl)
- Tracklist
- Wait & See ~Risk~ (Wait & See ~リスク~)
- Can You Keep A Secret?
- Distance
- Sunglasses (サングラス)
- Drama (ドラマ)
- Eternally
- Addicted To You [Up-In-Heaven Mix]
- For You
- Kettobase! (蹴っ飛ばせ!; Kick It Away!)
- Parody
- Time Limit (タイム・リミット)
- Kotoba ni Naranai Kimochi (言葉にならない気持ち; Indescribable Feelings)
- HAYATOCHI-REMIX (Bonus Track)
- Information
Distance is the second album released by Utada Hikaru. "Parody" was released as a radio single prior to the release of the album. The song "Distance" was later re-arranged into the song "FINAL DISTANCE" and released as a single. Distance reached #1 on the Oricon Albums chart at the time of its release, with the highest first-week sales of any other album in the chart's history (3.02 million units) and charted for 45 weeks. It became the #1 album of 2001 according to Oricon charts. The vinyl edition was released four months after the CD release, although it did not contain any bonus material, unlike First Love's vinyl. In 2008 the album charted once again for a few weeks, due to the release of "Eternally" as a recut single for a dorama tie-in. In total the album has sold over 4,470,000 copies.
Distance also caused major media and industry controversy when it was released the same week as Hamasaki Ayumi's first greatest hits collection, A BEST. Although it was publicly opposed by both singers, their respective companies pushed the "competition", and this is seen as the main reason that both albums were able to sell as well as they did. A BEST was able to outsell Distance in the second week on the Charts, but Distance was able to top the charts in the first week, and was able to sell more copies overall.
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