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Concentration 20 Studio album by Namie Amuro Released July 24, 1997 Recorded Complex Studio, Larrabee West, Record Plant Studios, Sony Music Studio, tk sequence 1105st Genre Pop, dance-pop, pop rock, electropop, reggae, europop, pop rap Length 56:17 Label Avex Trax Producer Tetsuya Komuro Namie Amuro chronology Sweet 19 Blues
(1996)Concentration 20
(1997)Genius 2000
(2000)Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic [1] Concentration 20 is Namie Amuro's third original studio album. The album is a fusion of styles including Pop, Dance and Rock. Released a year after her record shattering hit Sweet 19 Blues, the album raced to the top of the chart further solidifying her place in Japanese music history.
Contents
History
Two months earlier, Amuro had been touring Japan on the Namie Amuro tour 1997 A Walk in the Park. Her previous album, Sweet 19 Blues became the biggest selling album of all time when it was released.
The same month that the album was released, Amuro toured Japan's four domes in support of it. A few months after the tour, she would announce her pregnancy and pending maternity leave.
Style
The album embodies an array of styles including pop, rock and even some reggae. Unlike her previous album which was heavy on the pseudo-R&B side, this album was practically void of it. Concentration 20 took on a more electronic style similar to that of her producer's group, globe. Some argue that the album isn't really a reflection of Amuro, but just goes to demonstrate the talent of Tetsuya Komuro.
Opening the album is the industrial rock influenced, "Concentration 20 (make you alright)." The song was unlike anything she had previously released and really embodies the diversity within this project. "Me Love Peace!!" was Amuro's first attempt at reggae style music. She would not attempt a similar style again until Queen of Hip-Pop (2005) was released featuring some songs in dancehall and reggaeton fashion. Two of the singles from the album, "A Walk in the Park" and "Can You Celebrate?" appear on the album subtly remixed. Perhaps the one song that does demonstrate how much of this album was Komuro is "I Know..." The song is an instrumental track performed solely by him.
Singles
The singles from this album were very successful, two were million sellers and they reached the top spot of the charts.
A Walk in the Park
Released four months after the massive success of her first studio album Sweet 19 Blues, it became her fourth number one and million selling single. The single spent 7 weeks into the top 5 and 8 weeks in Top 10 totally.[2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] She performed the song at the Japan Cable Awards in December 1996 and at the Japan Gold Disc Awards in February 1997. A Walk in the Park was the 13th best selling single of the year 1997.
Can You Celebrate?
Amuro began the year 1997 with her defining single and biggest success to date. The song, a gospel influenced ballad , was released as the second single from the album. It opened at the top spot with over 800,000 copies sold in its first week[8], the highest first week sales for a single at that time and the 8th highest opening sales of all times for a single in Japan.[9] It spent two consecutive weeks at #1,7 weeks in the top 5 and 8 weeks in Top 10 totally. It was charted for 40 weeks. [10] Can You Celebrate? was the biggest selling single of 1997 [11] and is the 14th best selling single in Japanese music history [12] with sales of over 2.5 millions copies.[13] A remix single of the song was also released to commemorate Namie's wedding with Sam and was also successful with about 500,000 units sold. In December 1997, the song helped her to win the Best Single Award at the 39th Japan Record Awards.
How to Be a Girl
The third and last single from the album was released in May 1997. How to Be a Girl is Namie's first attempt at rock music. The single was a commercial success, spending two consecutive weeks at #1 and selling over 770,000 copies, included over 300,000 copies purchased in its opening week.[14] How to Be a Girl was also the 23rd best selling single of 1997.
Tie-ups and theme songs
A Walk in the Park and Can You Celebrate? were both theme songs for Maxell UD commercials and Whisper was used as the background music for the Maxell MD74 commercial.[15]
Can You Celebrate? was also the theme song of the Japanese dorama Virgin Road.
How to Be a Girl was used as background music in four commercials for Sea Breeze products. The first CM was promoting a sun lotion, the second a shampoo, the third a deodorant and the last a moisturizer.[16]
No Communication was used as background music in a commercial for the DyDo Mistio drinks.[17]
Sales
Concentration 20 debut at #1 with 824,980 copies sold (Namie's 3rd best first week sales for an album). It vas again at the top spot in its 2nd week with 362,440 copies sold. The album stayed in the top 10 for 7 weeks and in the top 20 for 9 weeks. It sold over 1.9 million copies during its chart run and more than 2 million copies in total. Concentration 20 is Namie's second most successful album.[18] and is the 80th best-selling album of all time in Japan.[19]
Track listing
No. Title Lyrics Music Arrenger(s) Length 1. "Concentration 20 (make you alright)" MARC Tetsuya Komuro Tetsuya Komuro
Mix Engineer: Eddie Delena4:07 2. "B w/z You" MARC Tetsuya Komuro Tetsuya Komuro
Mix Engineer: Eddie Delena5:03 3. "Close Your Eyes, Close to You" MARC Tetsuya Komuro Tetsuya Komuro
Mix Engineer: Eddie Delena5:50 4. "Me Love Peace!!" MARC Tetsuya Komuro Tetsuya Komuro
Mix Engineer: Eddie Delena4:29 5. "No Communication" MARC Tetsuya Komuro Tetsuya Komuro
Mix Engineer: Eddie Delena4:14 6. "A Walk in the Park" Tetsuya Komuro Tetsuya Komuro Tetsuya Komuro
Mix Engineer: Eddie Delena5:50 7. "To-day" MARC Cozy Kubo Cozy Kubo
Mix Engineer: Eddie Delena4:41 8. "Storm" m.c.A.T Akio Togashi Akio Togashi
Mix Engineer: Eddie Delena3:07 9. "Whisper" MARC Tetsuya Komuro Tetsuya Komuro
Mix Engineer: Eddie Delena5:08 10. "Can You Celebrate?" Tetsuya Komuro Tetsuya Komuro Tetsuya Komuro
Strings: Randy Waldman
Mix Engineer: Eddie Delena6:15 11. "I Know..." ― Tetsuya Komuro Tetsuya Komuro 3:09 12. "How to Be a Girl" Tetsuya Komuro,
MARCTetsuya Komuro Tetsuya Komuro
Mix Engineer: Eddie Delena4:24 Personnel
- Namie Amuro - vocals, background vocals
- Lynn Mabry - background vocals
- Valerie Mayo - background vocals
- Akio Togashi - background vocals, keyboard
- Will Wheaton Jr. - background vocals
- Cozy Kubo - keyboard
- Tetsuya Komuro - backing vocals, guitar, keyboard, synthesizer
- Kazuhiro Matsuo - bass, guitar
- Kenji Sano - bass
- Ataru Sumiyoshi - bass
- Michael Thompson - guitar
Production
- Producers - Tetsuya Komuro
- Mixing - Eddie Delena
- Vocal Direction - Tetsuya Komuro, Kenji Sano
- Photography - Itaru Hirama
- Art Direction - Tycoon Graphics
References
- ^ Allmusic review
- ^ Oricon Weekly Singles Chart of December 9th, 1996
- ^ Oricon Weekly Singles Chart of December 16th, 1996
- ^ Oricon Weekly Singles Chart of December 23rd, 1996
- ^ Oricon Weekly Singles Chart of December 30th, 1996
- ^ Oricon Weekly Singles Chart of January 13th, 1997
- ^ Oricon Weekly Singles Chart of January 20th, 1997
- ^ Oricon Weekly Singles Chart of February 3rd, 1997
- ^ Opening Singles Sales: Oricon TOP 116
- ^ Number one singles of 1997 musictvprogram.com
- ^ Oricon TOP 100: Albums and Singles
- ^ List of best selling singles of all times in Japan (Oricon TOP 242)
- ^ Can You Celebrate single informations
- ^ Oricon Weekly Singles Chart of June 2nd, 1997
- ^ Screencaps of Namie's maxell CMs
- ^ Screencaps of Namie's SEA BREEZE CMs
- ^ Screencpas of Namie's DyDo CMs
- ^ Concentration 20 trajectory
- ^ List of best selling albums in Japan of all time
Charts
Album - Oricon Sales Chart (Japan)
Release Chart Peak Position First Week Sales Sales Total Chart Run 24 July 1997 Oricon Daily Albums Chart 1 Oricon Weekly Albums Chart 1 824,980 1,929,860 28 Oricon Yearly Albums Chart 7 Singles - Oricon Sales Chart (Japan)
Release Single Peak Position Chart Run Sales 27 November 1996 "A Walk in the Park" 1 16 weeks 1,066,580 19 February 1997 "Can You Celebrate?" 1 40 weeks 2,296,200 21 May 1997 "How to Be a Girl" 1 11 weeks 772,130 25 December 1997 "Can You Celebrate? (re-release)" 1 9 weeks 454,020 Namie Amuro Albums Dance Tracks Vol.1 · Sweet 19 Blues · Concentration 20 · Genius 2000 · Break the Rules · Style · Queen of Hip-Pop · Play · Past < FutureCompilations Other related articles Dance Tracks vol.1 "Taiyō no Season" · "Stop the Music"Sweet 19 Blues "Body Feels Exit" · "Chase the Chance" · "Don't Wanna Cry" · "You're My Sunshine" · "Sweet 19 Blues"Concentration 20 181920 Genius 2000 Break the Rules Love Enhanced Single Collection Style Queen of Hip-Pop Play "White Light/Violet Sauce" · Can't Sleep, Can't Eat, I'm Sick" · "Baby Don't Cry" · "Funky Town" · "Hide and Seek"Best Fiction Past < Future Checkmate! "Wonder Woman" · "Make It Happen"Other singles Categories:- Namie Amuro albums
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