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''Concentration 20'' is Amuro Namie's second album. Much like her previous album, it was produced and had all lyrics, music and arrangements done by [[Komuro Tetsuya]]. Unlike ''[[Sweet 19 Blues (album)|SWEET 19 BLUES]]'', all of the singles on this album were not remixed and the album does not include interludes. This album reached #1 on the weekly [[Oricon]] charts and sold 1,879,090 copies, becoming the #7 album of 1997. It charted for 28 weeks and sold a total of 1,929,860 copies, making it Amuro's second-most sucessful album. This album is the #80 best-selling album in Japan.
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''Concentration 20'' is the second studio album by [[Amuro Namie]]. Much like her debut album, the album was produced by [[Komuro Tetsuya]] and all of the lyrics, music, and arrangements were done by his production team. Despite this, the album has a completely different sound; the album is a mix of experimental electronic music with influences from pop and rock, [[Wikipedia:Industrial music|industrial]], and reggae, introducing comparisons to Komuro's group [[globe]], with their vocalist [[Marc Panther|MARC]] writing the majority of the lyrics on the record. Unlike her debut album, this release does not include any interludes. The album art was again shot by [[Hirama Itaru]], with art direction by [[Tycoon Graphics]].
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This album reached #1 on the weekly [[Oricon]] charts, and charted for a total of 28 weeks. In 1997, it sold 1,879,090 copies, becoming the #7 album of the year. The album sold a total of 1,929,860 copies, making it Amuro's second-most successful album. It is also the 80th best-selling album in Japan.
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==Oricon Chart Positions==
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{| border="1" cellpadding="2" style="margin: 1em; border: 1px #aaa solid; border-collapse: collapse;"
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|- style="background:#efefef"
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!Mon||Tue||Wed||Thu||Fri||Sat||Sun||Week Rank||Sales
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|- align="center"
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||- ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||1  ||824,980
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|- align="center"
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||- ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||1  ||362,440
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|- align="center"
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||- ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||4  ||229,550
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|- align="center"
 +
||- ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||3  ||166,280
 +
|- align="center"
 +
||- ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||4  ||92,350
 +
|- align="center"
 +
||- ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||3  ||73,990
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|- align="center"
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||- ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||7  ||30,410
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|- align="center"
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||- ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||12  ||20,480
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|- align="center"
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||- ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||17 ||13,560
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|- align="center"
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||- ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||21  ||13,890
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|- align="center"
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||- ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||36 ||7,110
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|- align="center"
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||- ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||31||7,850
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|- align="center"
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||- ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||32  ||7,310
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|- align="center"
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||- ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||23  ||9,300
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|- align="center"
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||- ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||25  ||8,990
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|- align="center"
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||- ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||42  ||6,010
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|- align="center"
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||- ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||68  ||4,600
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|- align="center"
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||- ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||72  ||4,470
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|- align="center"
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||- ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||69  ||4,390
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|- align="center"
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||- ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||90  ||3,430
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|- align="center"
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||- ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||93  ||3,210
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|- align="center"
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||- ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||87  ||3,280
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|- align="center"
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||- ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||rowspan="2"|38||rowspan="2"|12,560
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|- align="center"
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||- ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||- 
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|- align="center"
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||- ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||39  ||6,550
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|- align="center"
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||- ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||48  ||5,400
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|- align="center"
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||- ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||81  ||3,980
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|- align="center"
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||- ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||-  ||94  ||3,400
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* '''Total Reported Sales:''' 1,929,860
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
*[http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/44831/1/ Oricon Profile]
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*[http://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/191925/products/44831/1/ Oricon Profile]
 
 
  
 
{{Amuro Namie}}
 
{{Amuro Namie}}
  
 
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[[Category:1997 Albums]]
 
[[Category:1997 Number 1 Albums]]
 
[[Category:1997 Number 1 Albums]]
 
[[Category:1997 Oricon Top 100 Albums]]
 
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Latest revision as of 00:55, 27 September 2018

Album Cover
Artist
Amuro Namie
Album
Concentration 20
Released
1997.07.24
Catalog Number
AVCD-11581
Price
¥3,059
Tracklist
  1. Concentration 20 (make you alright)
  2. B w/z you
  3. Close your eyes, Close to you
  4. Me love peace!!
  5. No Communication
  6. a walk in the park [album mix]
  7. To-day
  8. Storm
  9. Whisper
  10. CAN YOU CELEBRATE? [album mix]
  11. I know...
  12. How to be a Girl


Information

Concentration 20 is the second studio album by Amuro Namie. Much like her debut album, the album was produced by Komuro Tetsuya and all of the lyrics, music, and arrangements were done by his production team. Despite this, the album has a completely different sound; the album is a mix of experimental electronic music with influences from pop and rock, industrial, and reggae, introducing comparisons to Komuro's group globe, with their vocalist MARC writing the majority of the lyrics on the record. Unlike her debut album, this release does not include any interludes. The album art was again shot by Hirama Itaru, with art direction by Tycoon Graphics.

This album reached #1 on the weekly Oricon charts, and charted for a total of 28 weeks. In 1997, it sold 1,879,090 copies, becoming the #7 album of the year. The album sold a total of 1,929,860 copies, making it Amuro's second-most successful album. It is also the 80th best-selling album in Japan.

Oricon Chart Positions

Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Week Rank Sales
- - - - - - - 1 824,980
- - - - - - - 1 362,440
- - - - - - - 4 229,550
- - - - - - - 3 166,280
- - - - - - - 4 92,350
- - - - - - - 3 73,990
- - - - - - - 7 30,410
- - - - - - - 12 20,480
- - - - - - - 17 13,560
- - - - - - - 21 13,890
- - - - - - - 36 7,110
- - - - - - - 31 7,850
- - - - - - - 32 7,310
- - - - - - - 23 9,300
- - - - - - - 25 8,990
- - - - - - - 42 6,010
- - - - - - - 68 4,600
- - - - - - - 72 4,470
- - - - - - - 69 4,390
- - - - - - - 90 3,430
- - - - - - - 93 3,210
- - - - - - - 87 3,280
- - - - - - - 38 12,560
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- - - - - - - 39 6,550
- - - - - - - 48 5,400
- - - - - - - 81 3,980
- - - - - - - 94 3,400
  • Total Reported Sales: 1,929,860

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