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# [[New Look|NEW LOOK]]
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# [[New Look (Amuro Namie)|NEW LOOK]]
 
# [[Rock Steady|ROCK STEADY]]
 
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# [[What a Feeling|WHAT A FEELING]]
 
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# [[Rock Steady|ROCK STEADY (Instrumental)]]
 
# [[What a Feeling|WHAT A FEELING (Instrumental)]]
 
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# [[New Look (Amuro Namie)|NEW LOOK]] ([[PV]])
 
# [[Rock Steady|ROCK STEADY]] ([[PV]])
 
# [[Rock Steady|ROCK STEADY]] ([[PV]])
 
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60s 70s 80s is the 32nd single released by [[Amuro Namie]]. The single was released in two editions: CD+DVD and CD only. All of the songs are being used for [[Wikipedia:Vidal Sassoon|Vidal Sassoon]]'s latest [[CM]] campaign. Each one the songs represent a certain era in time and even sample a hit song from their era.
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"60s 70s 80s" is the 32nd single released by [[Amuro Namie]]. The single was released in two editions: CD+DVD and CD. The single is a triple A-side, and all of the songs were used for [[Wikipedia:Vidal Sassoon|Vidal Sassoon]]'s [[CM|commercial]] campaign. Each one the songs represent a certain decade in time and even sample a hit song from that time. "[[New Look|NEW LOOK]]" represents the 1960's and features a sample from [[Wikipedia:The Supremes|The Supremes]]' "[[Wikipedia:Baby Love|Baby Love]]". "[[Rock Steady|ROCK STEADY]]" represents the 1970's and features a sample from [[Wikipedia:Aretha Franklin|Aretha Franklin]]'s song "Rock Steady". The last song, "[[What a Feeling|WHAT A FEELING]]" represents the 1980's and features samples from [[Wikipedia:Irene Cara|Irene Cara]]'s "[[Wikipedia:Flashdance... What a Feeling|What a Feeling]]", which was the theme for the 1983 film ''[[Wikipedia:Flashdance|Flashdance]]''.<ref><small>[http://www.rising-pro.jp/news/news_archives/0801171300_amuro.html Amuro's Official Press Release]</small></ref>
  
"[[New Look|NEW LOOK]]" represents the 1960's and features a sample from [[Wikipedia:The Supremes|The Supremes]]' "[[Wikipedia:Baby Love|Baby Love]]". "[[Rock Steady|ROCK STEADY]]" represents the 1970's and features a sample from [[Wikipedia:Aretha Franklin|Aretha Franklin]]'s song "Rock Steady". The last song, "[[What a Feeling|WHAT A FEELING]]" represents the 1980's and features samples from [[Wikipedia:Irene Cara|Irene Cara]]'s "[[Wikipedia:Flashdance... What a Feeling|What a Feeling]]", which was the theme for the 1983 film [[Wikipedia:Flashdance|Flashdance]].
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The single came after the release of Amuro's #1 seventh studio record ''[[Play (Amuro Namie)|PLAY]]''. "60s 70s 80s" is the lead-in single to Amuro's third best-of album ''[[Best Fiction|BEST FICTION]]''. Amuro first performed these songs on January 17th 2008, in front of a selected audience of 150 people. "60s 70s 80s" has been certified platinum for shipments of over 250,000 by the [[Recording Industry Association of Japan]]. It also reached #34 on the [[Global Chart]], and #12 on [[Wikipedia:Hong Kong|Hong Kong]]'s Japanese Chart. The single also took the #1 spot on the newly instated [[Billboard Japan]].
  
Namie first performed these songs on January 17, 2008 in front of a selected audience of 150 people.
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==Oricon Chart Positions==
 
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[[Image:60s70s80s Promo.jpg|thumb|350px|Amuro Namie promoting the single]]
60s 70s 80s sold 114,000 copies in the first week, becoming Namie's best first-week sales since "[[Never End|NEVER END]]" in 2001. The single hit #1 in its second week of release on the [[Oricon]] charts, making it her first #1 single in 10 years, since "[[I Have Never Seen|I HAVE NEVER SEEN]]". The single reached #2 in its third week, keeping out of the top position by [[20th Century]]'s "[[Ore ja Nakya, Kimi ja Nakya]]" by a mere 1,686 copies. Although on the newly instated Billboard Japan, 60s 70s 80s remained at the #1 position.
 
 
 
60s 70s 80s has been certified platinum for shipments of over 250,000 by the [http://www.riaj.com/data/others/gold/200803.html Recording Industry Association of Japan].
 
 
 
60s 70s 80s was the #18 best-selling single of 2008.
 
  
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The single peaked at #1 on the daily and weekly [[Oricon]] charts, and continued to rank for a total of 21 weeks. It was the #18 best-selling single of 2008.
  
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In the first week "60s 70s 80s" sold 114,719 copies, becoming Amuro's best first-week sales since 2001's "[[Never End|NEVER END]]". This is Amuro's first #1 single in ten years, with the last being the [[Komuro Tetsuya]] produced "[[I Have Never Seen|I HAVE NEVER SEEN]]" in 1998. The single reached #2 in its third week, being out sold by [[20th Century]]'s "[[Ore ja Nakya, Kimi ja Nakya]]" by only 1,686 copies.
* [2008.03.10] [[Hey! Hey! Hey! Music Champ|HEY! HEY! HEY! MUSIC CHAMP]] (WHAT A FEELING)
 
* [2008.03.21] [[Music Fighter]] (WHAT A FEELING)
 
* [2008.03.23] [[CDTV]] (WHAT A FEELING)
 
* [2008.03.27] [[Utaban]] (WHAT A FEELING)
 
* [2008.04.05] [[Music Fair21]] (NEW LOOK + ROCK STEADY + WHAT A FEELING)
 
 
 
==Oricon Chart Positions==
 
[[Image:60s70s80s Promo.jpg|thumb|250px|Amuro Namie promoting 60s 70s 80s]]
 
  
 
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* '''Total Reported Sales:''' 293,097
 
* '''Total Reported Sales:''' 293,097
 
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==References==
==Other Charts Positions==
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*Oricon Profile: [http://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/191925/products/750932/1/ CD+DVD] | [http://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/191925/products/750933/1/ CD]
* [http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/750933/1/ Oricon Profile]
 
* CD+DVD: [http://www.amazon.co.jp/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0012GXBC0 Amazon JP] | [http://www.cdjapan.co.jp/detailview.html?KEY=AVCD-31393 CD Japan] | [http://global.yesasia.com/en/PrdDept.aspx/code-j/pid-1010011979/ YesAsia]
 
* CD Only: [http://www.amazon.co.jp/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0012GXBCA Amazon JP] | [http://www.cdjapan.co.jp/detailview.html?KEY=AVCD-31394 CD Japan] | [http://global.yesasia.com/en/PrdDept.aspx/code-j/pid-1010011976/ YesAsia]
 
* [http://www.vidal.jp Vidal Sassoon Official Site]
 
* [http://www.visionfactory.jp/news/news_archives/0801171300_amuro.html Official Site News]
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Latest revision as of 14:16, 1 July 2018

CD+DVD Cover
CD Cover
Artist
Amuro Namie
Single
60s 70s 80s
Released
2008.03.12
Catalog Number
AVCD-31393/B (CD+DVD)
AVCD-31394 (CD)
Price
¥2,000 (CD+DVD)
¥1,260 (CD)
CD Tracklist
  1. NEW LOOK
  2. ROCK STEADY
  3. WHAT A FEELING
  4. NEW LOOK (Instrumental)
  5. ROCK STEADY (Instrumental)
  6. WHAT A FEELING (Instrumental)
DVD Tracklist
  1. NEW LOOK (PV)
  2. ROCK STEADY (PV)
  3. WHAT A FEELING (PV)


Information

"60s 70s 80s" is the 32nd single released by Amuro Namie. The single was released in two editions: CD+DVD and CD. The single is a triple A-side, and all of the songs were used for Vidal Sassoon's commercial campaign. Each one the songs represent a certain decade in time and even sample a hit song from that time. "NEW LOOK" represents the 1960's and features a sample from The Supremes' "Baby Love". "ROCK STEADY" represents the 1970's and features a sample from Aretha Franklin's song "Rock Steady". The last song, "WHAT A FEELING" represents the 1980's and features samples from Irene Cara's "What a Feeling", which was the theme for the 1983 film Flashdance.[1]

The single came after the release of Amuro's #1 seventh studio record PLAY. "60s 70s 80s" is the lead-in single to Amuro's third best-of album BEST FICTION. Amuro first performed these songs on January 17th 2008, in front of a selected audience of 150 people. "60s 70s 80s" has been certified platinum for shipments of over 250,000 by the Recording Industry Association of Japan. It also reached #34 on the Global Chart, and #12 on Hong Kong's Japanese Chart. The single also took the #1 spot on the newly instated Billboard Japan.

Oricon Chart Positions

Amuro Namie promoting the single

The single peaked at #1 on the daily and weekly Oricon charts, and continued to rank for a total of 21 weeks. It was the #18 best-selling single of 2008.

In the first week "60s 70s 80s" sold 114,719 copies, becoming Amuro's best first-week sales since 2001's "NEVER END". This is Amuro's first #1 single in ten years, with the last being the Komuro Tetsuya produced "I HAVE NEVER SEEN" in 1998. The single reached #2 in its third week, being out sold by 20th Century's "Ore ja Nakya, Kimi ja Nakya" by only 1,686 copies.

Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Week Rank Sales Total Sales
- 2 2 2 1 1 1 2 114,719 114,719
1 4 3 1 1 1 1 1 38,162 152,881
1 4 2 1 1 1 1 2 37,212 190,093
1 4 4 4 3 2 2 4 24,067 214,160
3 6 5 4 4 5 5 4 17,932 232,092
4 11 8 7 6 6 6 8 14,784 246,876
5 21 17 14 16 12 8 14 9,903 256,779
10 11 11 8 8 9 6 9 8,806 265,585
8 15 19 17 17 16 12 16 6,402 271,987
12 22 19 21 17 21 17 21 4,680 276,667
14 - 50 38 26 30 25 39 3,184 279,851
27 44 38 36 39 34 32 39 2,846 282,697
24 - - - - 38 35 51 2,002 284,699
34 - - - 45 - 43 53 1,616 286,315
45 - - - - - - 68 1,279 287,594
34 - - - - - - 68 1,657 289,251
- - - - - - - 80 1,155 290,406
- - - - - - - 83 866 291,272
- - - - - - - 99 673 291,945
- - - - - - - 133 619 292,564
- - - - - - - 140 533 293,097
  • Total Reported Sales: 293,097

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