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# [[Uso Mitai na I Love You]] (嘘みたいなI Love You; ''An Unbelievable I Love You'') | # [[Uso Mitai na I Love You]] (嘘みたいなI Love You; ''An Unbelievable "I Love You"'') | ||
# [[Final Distance|FINAL DISTANCE]] | # [[Final Distance|FINAL DISTANCE]] | ||
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DEEP RIVER is Utada Hikaru's third album. | ''DEEP RIVER'' is Utada Hikaru's third Japanese studio album. Along with the four singles, "[[Play Ball]]" was used as a radio single to promote the album, and "[[Deep River (song)|Deep River]]" received a [[PV]]. The album reached #1 on [[Oricon]] charts and charted for 56 weeks, becoming the #1 album for 2002. In total the album sold over 3,605,000 units, and is the 8th highest-selling album in Japanese music history. A vinyl edition released three months later after the CD, and did not contain any extra bonus material. | ||
The | The entire album's artwork is gray-scale, and the booklet is infamous for including a photo of Utada's foot. The album is also noted as the transition state from Utada's earlier style, R&B, to ethereal pop. | ||
==Oricon Chart Positions== | |||
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!Mon||Tue||Wed||Thu||Fri||Sat||Sun||Week Rank||Sales | |||
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||- ||x ||x ||x ||x ||x ||x ||1 ||2,350,170 | |||
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||x ||x ||x ||x ||x ||x ||x ||1 ||550,250 | |||
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||x ||x ||x ||x ||x ||x ||x ||2 ||223,240 | |||
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||x ||x ||x ||x ||x ||x ||x ||3 ||110,230 | |||
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||x ||x ||x ||x ||x ||x ||x ||4 ||67,910 | |||
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||x ||x ||x ||x ||x ||x ||x ||6 ||42,370 | |||
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||x ||x ||x ||x ||x ||x ||x ||7 ||35,840 | |||
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'''Total Reported Sales:''' 3,605,000 | |||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
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{{Utada Hikaru}} | {{Utada Hikaru}} | ||
[[Category:J-Pop (releases)]] | [[Category:J-Pop (releases)]] | ||
[[Category:2002 Albums]] | [[Category:2002 Albums]] | ||
[[Category:2002 Number 1 Albums]] | [[Category:2002 Number 1 Albums]] | ||
[[Category:2002 Oricon Top 100 Albums]] | [[Category:2002 Oricon Top 100 Albums]] |
Revision as of 22:49, 18 March 2010

- Artist
- Utada Hikaru
- Album
- DEEP RIVER
- Released
- 2002.06.19
- 2002.09.30 (Vinyl)
- Catalog Number
- TOCT-24819
- TOJT-24851-2 (Vinyl)
- Price
- ¥3,059
- ¥3,900 (Vinyl)
- Tracklist
- SAKURA Drops (SAKURAドロップス)
- traveling
- Shiawase ni Narou (幸せになろう; Let's Be Happy)
- Deep River
- Letters
- Play Ball (プレイ・ボール)
- Tokyo NIGHTS (東京NIGHTS)
- A.S.A.P.
- Uso Mitai na I Love You (嘘みたいなI Love You; An Unbelievable "I Love You")
- FINAL DISTANCE
- Bridge (Interlude)
- Hikari (光; Light)
- Information
DEEP RIVER is Utada Hikaru's third Japanese studio album. Along with the four singles, "Play Ball" was used as a radio single to promote the album, and "Deep River" received a PV. The album reached #1 on Oricon charts and charted for 56 weeks, becoming the #1 album for 2002. In total the album sold over 3,605,000 units, and is the 8th highest-selling album in Japanese music history. A vinyl edition released three months later after the CD, and did not contain any extra bonus material.
The entire album's artwork is gray-scale, and the booklet is infamous for including a photo of Utada's foot. The album is also noted as the transition state from Utada's earlier style, R&B, to ethereal pop.
Oricon Chart Positions
Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri | Sat | Sun | Week Rank | Sales |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
- | x | x | x | x | x | x | 1 | 2,350,170 |
x | x | x | x | x | x | x | 1 | 550,250 |
x | x | x | x | x | x | x | 2 | 223,240 |
x | x | x | x | x | x | x | 3 | 110,230 |
x | x | x | x | x | x | x | 4 | 67,910 |
x | x | x | x | x | x | x | 6 | 42,370 |
x | x | x | x | x | x | x | 7 | 35,840 |
Total Reported Sales: 3,605,000
External Links
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