Difference between revisions of "Distance (Utada Hikaru album)"
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; Artist | ; Artist | ||
− | : [[Utada Hikaru]] | + | : [[Utada Hikaru]] |
; Album | ; Album | ||
− | : Distance | + | : Distance |
; Released | ; Released | ||
− | : 2001.03.28 | + | : 2001.03.28 |
+ | : 2001.07.25 (Vinyl) | ||
+ | ; Catalog Number | ||
+ | : TOCT-24601 | ||
+ | : TOJT-24651~52 (Vinyl) | ||
+ | ; Price | ||
+ | : ¥3,059 | ||
+ | : ¥3,900 (Vinyl) | ||
; Tracklist | ; Tracklist | ||
+ | # [[Wait & See ~Risk~]] (Wait & See ~リスク~) | ||
+ | # [[Can You Keep a Secret|Can You Keep A Secret?]] | ||
+ | # [[Distance (song)|Distance]] | ||
+ | # [[Sunglasses]] (サングラス) | ||
+ | # [[Drama (Utada Hikaru)|Drama]] (ドラマ) | ||
+ | # [[Eternally (Utada Hikaru)|Eternally]] | ||
+ | # [[Addicted to You|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'') | ||
+ | # [[Hayatochiri|HAYATOCHI-REMIX]] (Bonus Track) | ||
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+ | ; Information | ||
+ | Distance is the second album released by [[Utada Hikaru]]. 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. This album became the #1 album of 2001, according to Oricon charts, and caused a major media and industry controversy by being released the same week as [[Hamasaki Ayumi]]'s first greatest hits collection, [[A Best|A BEST]]. | ||
− | + | The vinyl edition released four months later after the album, and did not contain any extra bonus material. The cover art is slightly different, with the standard Distance art backed by black and the colours having been altered. | |
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+ | The song 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|FINAL DISTANCE]] (and featured on that single). | ||
− | + | The most recent figures (May 26, 2006) show that this album sold more than 4,469,135 units in total. | |
+ | ==External Links== | ||
+ | * [http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/266845/1/ Oricon Profile] | ||
{{Utada Hikaru}} | {{Utada Hikaru}} | ||
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[[Category:2001 Number 1 Albums]] | [[Category:2001 Number 1 Albums]] | ||
− | [[Category:2001 Oricon Top | + | [[Category:2001 Oricon Top 100 Albums]] |
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Revision as of 03:08, 20 May 2009
- 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. 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. This album became the #1 album of 2001, according to Oricon charts, and caused a major media and industry controversy by being released the same week as Hamasaki Ayumi's first greatest hits collection, A BEST.
The vinyl edition released four months later after the album, and did not contain any extra bonus material. The cover art is slightly different, with the standard Distance art backed by black and the colours having been altered.
The song 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 featured on that single).
The most recent figures (May 26, 2006) show that this album sold more than 4,469,135 units in total.
External Links
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