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''First Love'' is [[Utada Hikaru]]'s first album (besides ''[[Precious (Cubic U)|Precious]]'' released under the pseudonym 'Cubic U'). The album reached #1 in weekly [[Oricon]] charts and charted for 85 weeks. It reportedly sold over 7,650,000 copies in Japan, and the official world tally for the number of albums sold is 10,056,000. This made ''First Love'' the #1 album for 1999, as well as the highest-selling album in Japanese music history.
 
''First Love'' is [[Utada Hikaru]]'s first album (besides ''[[Precious (Cubic U)|Precious]]'' released under the pseudonym 'Cubic U'). The album reached #1 in weekly [[Oricon]] charts and charted for 85 weeks. It reportedly sold over 7,650,000 copies in Japan, and the official world tally for the number of albums sold is 10,056,000. This made ''First Love'' the #1 album for 1999, as well as the highest-selling album in Japanese music history.
  
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All the songs on this album were written and composed by Utada herself, except for two instances: a line used in "[[Amai Wana ~Paint It, Black]]" taken from a [[Wikipedia:The Rolling Stones|The Rolling Stones]] song, and a sample for "[[Never Let Go]]", taken from a song by [[Wikipedia:Sting|Sting]].
 
All the songs on this album were written and composed by Utada herself, except for two instances: a line used in "[[Amai Wana ~Paint It, Black]]" taken from a [[Wikipedia:The Rolling Stones|The Rolling Stones]] song, and a sample for "[[Never Let Go]]", taken from a song by [[Wikipedia:Sting|Sting]].
 
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==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
* [http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/266939/1/ Oricon Profile]
 
* [http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/266939/1/ Oricon Profile]

Revision as of 04:55, 25 January 2010

Album Cover
Artist
Utada Hikaru
Album
First Love
Released
1999.03.10
1999.06.30 (Vinyl)
Catalog Number
TOCT-24067
TOJT-24141~42 (Vinyl)
Price
¥3,059
Tracklist
  1. Automatic -Album Edit-
  2. Movin' on without you
  3. In My Room
  4. First Love
  5. Amai Wana ~Paint It, Black (甘いワナ; Sweet Trap)
  6. time will tell
  7. Never Let Go
  8. B&C -Album Version-
  9. Another Chance
  10. Interlude
  11. Give Me A Reason
  12. Automatic -Johnny Vicious Remix- (Bonus Track)
  13. First Love (John Luongo Remix) (Vinyl Bonus Track)


Information

First Love is Utada Hikaru's first album (besides Precious released under the pseudonym 'Cubic U'). The album reached #1 in weekly Oricon charts and charted for 85 weeks. It reportedly sold over 7,650,000 copies in Japan, and the official world tally for the number of albums sold is 10,056,000. This made First Love the #1 album for 1999, as well as the highest-selling album in Japanese music history.

The vinyl edition was released three months later after the album, and contained a bonus track, "First Love (John Luongo Remix)". This remix originally appeared on the "First Love" single.

All the songs on this album were written and composed by Utada herself, except for two instances: a line used in "Amai Wana ~Paint It, Black" taken from a The Rolling Stones song, and a sample for "Never Let Go", taken from a song by Sting.

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