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Exodus Cover
Artist
UTADA
Album
EXODUS (エキソドス)
Released
2004.09.08 [Japan]
2004.10.05 [USA]
2005.10.24 [UK / European Union]
2006.09.20 [Japan Re-release]
Tracklist
  1. Opening (オープニング)
  2. Devil Inside (デヴィル・インサイド)
  3. Exodus '04 (エキソドス’04)
  4. THE WORKOUT (ザ・ワークアウト)
  5. Easy Breezy (イージー・ブリージー)
  6. Tippy Toe (ティッピー・トウ)
  7. Hotel Lobby (ホテル・ロビー)
  8. Animato (アニマート)
  9. Crossover Interlude (クロスオーヴァー・インタールード)
  10. Kremlin Dusk (クレムリン・ダスク)
  11. You Make Me Want to Be a Man (ユー・メイク・ミー・ウォント・トゥ・ビー・ア・マン)
  12. Wonder 'Bout (ワンダー・バウト)
  13. Let Me Give You My Love (レット・ミー・ギヴ・ユー・マイ・ラヴ)
  14. About Me (アバウト・ミー)
  15. You Make Me Want to Be a Man (Bloodshy & Avant Mix) (UK Bonus track)
  16. You Make Me Want to Be a Man (Junior Jack Mix) (UK Bonus track)


Information

EXODUS is Utada's 5th album, though her first in English (except for the Cubic U album Precious) and was made for a western release. Utada's style on Exodus greatly shocked many of her fans, as it was nothing like her previous works. EXODUS has a unique sound, with all of the songs written by Utada herself and even a lot of the mixing being done by herself. The tracks are a unique mix of Pop, Techno, R&B, JPop, Dance and Acoustic which merge into one unique genre. EXODUS broke Oricon records for Japan for having the most sales of an English album in its first week to date, hence debuted at #1 in Japan. EXODUS sold 1,074,000 units in Japan, and charted for 20 weeks. As it sold this amount, it became the #6 album for 2004, according to Oricon charts. EXODUS also debuted at #1 in the World Charts (the second time this has ever happened for an Asian artist; the first also being herself) and stayed on the world charts for three weeks. However, Exodus only reached #160 on the US Billboard Hot 200 Albums Chart.

When asked what it was like to release in a new market away from Japan, Utada replied, "I really needed it. Because, well, not the releasing part. By the time I began making that English album, I was like thinking, 'Ooh I'm so tired of making music. I don't know what's left of me. I think I've done all I can. I'm not sure that I have any more ideas that could come out of me, possibly. I felt like a towl that's been shiborareteru (wrung out) so much by myself.' But when I thought of a different market; a different people, people who were going to hear me for the first time then all these things came out that I didn't think I had left in me. In the end, that became a source of a lot of new confidence in myself. I thought, 'Oh my god! I made this album! Hey it's pretty good, hehmm. I can do it! I have more ideas!'".

Jon Theodore from The Mars Volta featured as the drummer for the track Kremlin Dusk, and Timbaland helped write and mix the tracks Exodus '04 and Let Me Give You My Love, and mixed Wonder 'Bout. This album was released under Island Def Jam (a division of Universal Music Group), as opposed to her usual record company Toshiba EMI for her Japanese music. However, the album was released and marketed in Europe by Mercury Records, a separate division of Universal Music Group.

Tracks from Exodus are exclusively featured on media such as Japan's FLUX service and Europe's MTV Digital Discovery with animated music videos. These services are offered to people for a small price and are able to be viewed from a computer or a cell-phone.

The Japanese version of Exodus comes housed with a special bonus booklet. Inside this booklet are exclusive photos, Japanese translations by Hiroko Shintani (except for Animato, which was translated by Utada herself) and an exclusive interview in Japanese.


Total Known Sales: 1,074,000


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