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Revision as of 19:20, 19 May 2012
- Artist
- Amuro Namie
- Album
- 181920
- Released
- 1998.01.28
- 2004.01.28 (DVD Audio)
- Catalog Number
- AVCD-11624
- AVAD-91203 (DVD Audio)
- Price
- ¥3,059
- Tracklist
- Body Feels EXIT
- TRY ME ~Watashi wo Shinjite~ (TRY ME ~私を信じて~)
- Chase the Chance
- Taiyou no SEASON (太陽のSEASON)
- You're my sunshine
- How to be a Girl
- SWEET 19 BLUES
- Dreaming I was dreaming
- Stop the music
- a walk in the park
- Don't wanna cry
- CAN YOU CELEBRATE?
- Artist
- Amuro Namie
- Album
- 181920 & films
- Released
- 2004.03.31
- Catalog Number
- AVCD-17456
- Price
- ¥3,990
- CD Tracklist
- Body Feels EXIT
- TRY ME ~Watashi wo Shinjite~ (TRY ME ~私を信じて~)
- Chase the Chance
- Taiyou no SEASON (太陽のSEASON)
- You're my sunshine
- How to be a Girl
- SWEET 19 BLUES
- Dreaming I was dreaming
- Stop the music
- a walk in the park
- Don't wanna cry
- CAN YOU CELEBRATE?
- DVD Tracklist
- OPENING
- Body Feels EXIT (PV)
- Chase the Chance (PV)
- Don't wanna cry (PV)
- You're my sunshine (PV)
- a walk in the park (PV)
- CAN YOU CELEBRATE? (PV)
- How to be a Girl (PV)
- Dreaming I was dreaming (PV)
- Information
181920 is Amuro Namie's first best album. It's a compilation of her singles from her solo career and while in the SUPER MONKEYS (when she was 18, 19 and 20 years old). This album reached #1 on the weekly Oricon charts and sold 1,677,420 copies, becoming the #11 album of 1998. It charted for 27 weeks and sold a total of 1,689,530 copies.
The album was re-released in 2004. 181920 & films has the same CD tracklist as 181920 but includes the 181920 films DVD with the music videos of the songs. The re-release reached #134 on the Oricon charts, charted for one week and sold 1,992 copies.
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