- Deep River (Hikaru Utada album)
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Deep River Studio album by Hikaru Utada Released June 19, 2002 Recorded 2001-2002 Genre J-pop, alternative rock, R&B, experimental, dance Length 54:54 Label EMI Music Japan Producer Hikaru Utada, Akira Miyake, Teruzane Sking Hikaru Utada chronology Distance
(2001)Deep River
(2002)Utada Hikaru Single Collection Vol. 1
(2004)Singles from Deep River - "Final Distance"
Released: July 25, 2001 - "traveling"
Released: November 28, 2001 - "Hikari"
Released: March 20, 2002 - "Sakura Drops/Letters"
Released: May 9, 2002
Deep River (stylized as DEEP RIVER) is the third Japanese studio album (fourth overall) released by American-born Japanese J-pop star Hikaru Utada, released in June 19, 2002. It sold just over 2.35 million copies in its first week of release [1] (much like the 2,026,870 units by First Love and 3,002,720 by Distance in their debut sales week), easily debuting at #1 on the weekly, monthly and eventually yearly charts of the Oricon Albums chart. Deep River is Japan's 5th highest album in debut sales.
The final track, "Hikari", would be her first single to reach #1 on the Oricon Weekly Singles chart three times, and would be the Japanese version of the theme song for Square Enix's smash hit RPG video game, Kingdom Hearts. The song has an English version, "Simple and Clean," that would accompany promotion of "Kingdom Hearts" in the Western Hemisphere and elsewhere. That song would give Utada's voice and music its first major mark of international recognition. The album was Utada's most acclaimed work to date by fans and critics alike, and earned her the Triple Crown at the 17th Golden Disc Awards.[2] DEEP RIVER is the 8th highest selling album in Japan of all time.[3]
According to IFPI the album is listed at #18 on the Top 50 Global Best Selling Albums for 2002[4]
Contents
Track listing
All songs written and composed by Hikaru Utada.
No. Title Length 1. "Sakura Drops (SAKURAドロップス Sakura Doroppusu )" 4:58 2. "Traveling" 5:14 3. "Shiawase ni Narō (幸せになろう , Let's Be Happy)" 4:46 4. "Deep River" 4:37 5. "Letters" 4:48 6. "Play Ball (プレイ・ボール Purei Bōru )" 4:14 7. "Tokyo Nights (東京NIGHTS )" 4:43 8. "A.S.A.P." 4:56 9. "Uso Mitai na I Love You (嘘みたいな I Love You , The Dubious I Love You)" 4:49 10. "Final Distance" 5:38 11. "Bridge (Interlude)" 1:09 12. "Hikari (光 , Light)" 5:02 All songs were arranged by Kei Kawano and Hikaru Utada.
Except:
- 1. "Sakura Drops" - arrangement: Hikaru Utada and Kei Kawano (the order of the name was changed)
- 7. "Tokyo NIGHTS" - with string arrangement: Kei Kawano
- 8. "A.S.A.P." - arrangement: Yuichiro Honda, additional rhythm track arrangement: Kei Kawano & Hikaru Utada
- 10. "Final Distance" - with string arrangement: Neko Saito
Singles
Date Title Peak position Weeks Sales July 25, 2001 "Final Distance" 2 13 582,120 November 28, 2001 "Traveling" 1 21 856,140 March 20, 2002 "Hikari" 1 13 598,130 May 9, 2002 "Sakura Drops / Letters" 1 10 686,720 Charts
Deep River - Oricon Sales Chart (Japan)
Release Chart Peak position Debut sales Sales total Chart run June 19, 2002 Oricon Daily Albums Chart 1 June 19, 2002 Oricon Weekly Albums Chart 1 2,350,170 3,605,000 56 June 19, 2002 Oricon Yearly Albums Chart 1 References
- ^ ORICON STYLE - Weekly album chart: 1st week of July 2002
- ^ RIAJ - 17st Japan Gold Disc Award 2003
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- ^ IFPI Top 50 Global Best Selling Albums for 2002 Retrieved 2011-04-08
Hikaru Utada Japanese studio albums English studio albums Compilation albums Tours Bohemian Summer 2000 · Utada Hikaru In Budokan 2004 · Utada United 2006 · Utada: In the Flesh 2010 · Wild LifeRelated articles Discography · AwardsJapanese singles First LoveDeep River"Colors""Colors" · "Dareka no Negai ga Kanau Koro" · "Be My Last" · "Passion" · "Keep Tryin'" · "This Is Love""Boku wa Kuma" · "Flavor of Life" · "Beautiful World/Kiss & Cry" · "Heart Station/Stay Gold" · "Fight the Blues" · "Prisoner of Love""Beautiful World (PLANiTb Acoustica Mix)" · "Hymne à l'amour (Ai no Anthem)" · "Goodbye Happiness" · "Show Me Love (Not a Dream)"English singles This Is the OneNon-albumOther songs Categories:- Hikaru Utada albums
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- "Final Distance"
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