- Sweet 19 Blues
Infobox Album |
Name = SWEET 19 BLUES
Type =Album
Artist =Namie Amuro
Released =July 22 ,1996
Recorded = Artworks Studio, Baybridge Studio, Heart Beat Recording Studio, Image Recording Inc., Paradise Studio Komazawa, Prime-Mix Studio, Onkio Haus,Record Plant Studios , Sound Chamber, tk sequence 1102st, tk sequence 1103st, tk sequence 1104st, Woodstock Karuizawa Recording Studio
Genre = Pop,R&B , Dance
Length = 66:46
Label =avex trax
Producer =Tetsuya Komuro , Cozy Kubo,Max Matsuura (executive producer)
Reviews = *Ted Mills,Allmusic Rating|3.5|5 [http://wc03.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:dcfuxqejldfe link]
Last album = "DANCE TRACKS VOL.1 "
(1995)
This album = "SWEET 19 BLUES"
(1996)
Next album = "Concentration 20 "
(1997)Singles
Name = Sweet 19 Blues
Type = studio
single 1 =Body Feels Exit
single 1 date =October 25 ,1995
single 2 =Chase the Chance
single 2 date =December 4 ,1995
single 3 =Don't Wanna Cry
single 3 date =March 13 ,1996
single 4 =You're My Sunshine
single 4 date =June 5 ,1996
single 5 = Sweet 19 Blues
single 5 date =August 21 ,1996 "SWEET 19 BLUES" is
Namie Amuro 's first original studio album under theavex trax label, her first with producer,Tetsuya Komuro , and her second album overall. The success of the album helped Amuro accomplish feats never realized by a solo female artist, and made her one of the most popular and successful Japanese artists of all time. Amuro along with herlandmark album, changed the landscape of Japanese pop music influencing everything from music style to performance and even fashion. Some of the effects of this phenomenon can still be felt within today's Japanese music industry.Context
Amuro had already a great success with the "SUPERS MONKEY'S", the female group to which she belonged. The album
DANCE TRACKS VOL.1 had sold over two millions copies, her first four solo singles became million sellers and she was hugely popular at the time, so her album was heavily anticipated. Although "SWEET 19 BLUES" is her second album, it is considered as her first studio album because her previous release, (with the Super Monkey's) was rather a remix album than an original album, including only three original songs.Her previous material was mostly produced by
Max Matsuura (who will later produce the now famousAyumi Hamasaki ), and her first solo single would marked the beginning of the collaboration between Namie and her producerTetsuya Komuro , who will produce, write and arrange the majority of her music until her 18th single "Say the word" in2001 .Singles
The album contains five singles, released beetween October
1995 and August1996 . They were very successful; four reached the million mark and all hit the top five on the "Oricon Weekly Singles Chart".The first single from the album was the upbeat dance number "Body Feels EXIT", released only nine days after the "DANCE TRACKS VOL.1" album. Her two previous singles, "Taiyou no SEASON" and "Stop the music", featured the singer exclusively and the four others members were only credited as backup singers, so although "Body Feels EXIT" can be considered as her third single, it marks her official solo debut. It opened at #3 with over 200,000 copies sold in its first week [ [http://www.musictvprogram.com/corner-ranking-1995-11-6.html Oricon Weekly Singles Chart of November 6th, 1995] ] and spent 4 consecutives weeks in the top 10. [ [http://www.musictvprogram.com/corner-ranking-1995-11-13.html Oricon Weekly Singles Chart of November 13th, 1995] ] [ [http://www.musictvprogram.com/corner-ranking-1995-11-20.html Oricon Weekly Singles Chart of November 20th, 1995] ] [ [http://www.musictvprogram.com/corner-ranking-1995-11-27.html Oricon Weekly Singles Chart of November 27th, 1995] ] . The single also became the 70th best selling single of 1995 with over 500,000 units purchased that year. [ [http://homepage1.nifty.com/shislabo/nenkan/1995.htm 1995 TOP 100: SINGLES] ]
"Chase The Chance", the second single, became her first number one and million selling single. It went straight to number one with opening sales similar to those of her previous single. [ [http://www.musictvprogram.com/corner-ranking-1995-12-18.html Oricon Weekly Singles Chart of December 18, 1995] ] and spent 9 non-consecutive weeks inside the top 10. [ [http://www.musictvprogram.com/corner-ranking-1995-12-25.html Oricon Weekly Singles Chart of December 25, 1995] ] [ [http://www.musictvprogram.com/index-2.html Oricon Weekly Singles Chart of January 1st, 1996] ] [ [http://www.musictvprogram.com/corner-ranking-1996-1-15.html Oricon Weekly Singles Chart of January 15th, 1996] ] [ [http://www.musictvprogram.com/corner-ranking-1996-1-22.html Oricon Weekly Singles Chart of January 22th, 1996] ] [ [http://www.musictvprogram.com/corner-ranking-1996-1-29.html Oricon Weekly Singles Chart of January 29th, 1996] ] [ [http://www.musictvprogram.com/corner-ranking-1996-2-5.html Oricon Weekly Singles Chart of February 5th, 1996] ] [ [http://www.musictvprogram.com/corner-ranking-1996-2-12.html Oricon Weekly Singles Chart of February 12th,1996] ] She also made her first appearance at the annual Kokaku Uta Gassen performing the song.
The album's third single, "Don't wanna cry", helped her to win the "Grand Prix Award" from the 38th Annual Japan Record Awards. Today, she still remains the youngest artist awarded this prize. The single was a huge success, spending three non-consecutives weeks at #1 and reaching sales of over 1,5 million copies in Japan. [ [http://www.musictvprogram.com/oricon1996.html List of number one singles of 1996 in Japan] ] "Don't Wanna Cry" is her second most successful single after the ballad "CAN YOU CELEBRATE". The 13th track of the album, "present", was a b-side to the single. It is not stated on the liner notes of the booklet, but the album version of the song is different from the version included on the "Don't wanna cry" single. [ [http://wiki.theppn.org/Sweet_19_Blues Wiki theppn:SWEET 19 BLUES] ]
"You're my sunshine", her 4th single, was also a big hit, spending two consecutive weeks at the top spot. The song is mix of dance and gospel and became one of her signature songs.It became her third consecuitve number one and million selling single, debuting at #1 with over 430,000 units purchased. [ [http://www.musictvprogram.com/corner-ranking-1996-6-17.html Oricon Weekly Singles Chart of June 17, 1996] ] You're my sunshine became the 13th best selling single at the end of the year. [ [http://homepage1.nifty.com/shislabo/nenkan/1996.htm 1996 TOP 100: SINGLES] ]
The final single, "Sweet 19 Blues", was released as a recut single a month after the album due to popular demand. It did not achieve the success of her previous records but debut at #2 with over 100,000 copies sold in its first week and sold about 500,000 units [ [http://members.tripod.com/amuronet/sweet19blues1.htm Sweet 19 Blues single informations] ] , a great feat for a post-album single. [ [http://www.musictvprogram.com/corner-ranking-1996-9-2.html Sweet 19 blues single opening sales] ] This single also contains an extended version of the interlude "Joy". The single version of the song is slightly different from the album version.
Others songs from the album "I'LL JUMP", "PRIVATE" and "LET'S DO THE MOTION" were not released in a physical format, but were also popular hits across Japan, as they were used as radio singles prior to the release of the album.
Commercial tie-ups and theme songs
Many songs of this album were used as themes songs for movies or dramas and commercials, or were simply used to promote the album itself.
"LET'S DO THE MOTION" was a special avex commercial to promote the album. [ [http://twlovena.com/CF/avex/1996-07-22.htm Sweet 19 Blues Special CM (LET'S DO THE MOTION)] ] [ [http://twlovena.com/CF/avex.htm Screencaps of Namie's avex CMs] ]
"PRIVATE" was the theme song of four ad campaigns for the Nissan cars. [ [http://twlovena.com/CF/NISSAN.htm Screencaps of Namie's Nissan CMs] ]
"Body Feels EXIT", the first single released from the album, was used in eight Taito X-55 TV ads as the image song. [ [http://twlovena.com/CF/TAITO.htm Screencpas of Namie's Taito CMs] ] Amuro appeared in some of the commercials.
"Chase the Chance", the album's second single, was the theme song of the drama the "The Chief", that was broadcast on Nihon TV.
"Don't wanna cry" was the CM song of two commercials for the DyDo Mistio Soft drinks. "I'LL JUMP" was also used in a commercial for the brand. [ [http://twlovena.com/CF/DyDo.htm Screencaps of Namie's DyDo CMs] ] . Amuro appeared herself in the two commercials promoting the brand.
"You're my sunshine" was the theme song of the three commercials for the SEA BREEZE products. The first ad was promoting a
sun lotion , the second ashampoo and the last adeodorant . [ [http://twlovena.com/CF/SEA%20BREEZE.htm Screencaps of Namie's SEA BREEZE CMs] ] It was also used in commercial for the "Digital Dance Mix", a video game developed and published bySega . Namie is the main character of the video game. [ [http://twlovena.com/CF/SEGA%20SATURN.htm Screencaps of Namie's Sega Saturn CM] ]"Joy" was used in a commercial for the Maxell UD2 as its image song. [ [http://twlovena.com/CF/maxell.htm Screencaps of Namie's Maxell CMs] ]
The title track, "Sweet 19 Blues", was choose as theme song of the teenage Japanese movie "That's Cunning!~Shijousaidai no Sakusen", which Namie starred in as the lead female role, and was available on the film's soundtrack. [ [http://www.chion.com/amuro/movie/movie-3.html That's Cunning soundtrack] chion.com, website about Amuro Namie (Movie section)] The singer appeared at the movie premiere in Japan. The song was also used to promote the "Namie Amuro World '96"
home video . [ [http://twlovena.com/CF/TV/1996-11-14.htm Amuro Namie World CM captures] ]Album packaging
When released, the Japanese edition of the album was available in four different sleeves, which is unique to Amuro's albums . [ [http://www.geocities.com/Tokyo/Flats/3058/amuro3.htm SEB's JPOP AREA Namie Amuro Discography] ] The first three covers were limited 100,000 copies each. Subsequence copies with the fourth sleeve were the regular version. [ [http://www.chion.com/amuro/cd/s19b.html Namie Amuro Sweet 19 Blues CD Album] chion.com, website about Amuro Namie (CD Section)] The others editions of the album have a regular cover. All the pictures of the booklet are in black and white.
Sales
When the album was released, it debut at the top spot with nearly two millions units purchased in its opening week, which was the largest opening sales for a record at that time.
"SWEET 19 BLUES" reached #1 in on the "Oricon Album Chart" with an amazing 1,921,850 copies sold, which is Namie's best first week sales for an album to date and 9th highest opening sales of all time in Japanese music history. [ [http://www.musictvprogram.com/corner-ranking-album-syodo.html List of highest opening sales for an album in Japan] ] The album was also at #1 in its second week on stores, but with only over 300,000 units sold. It stayed in the top 10 for nine consecutive weeks and in the top 20 for twelve weeks, selling over 3,3 millions units in Japan during its original chart run [ [http://www.jpopmusic.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=2959338#2959338 SWEET 19 BLUES album trajectory] ] including 3 millions in its first two months and over 4 millions copies in total. [ [http://members.tripod.com/amuronet/history.htm Amuro Namie History] ] [ [http://members.tripod.com/amuronet/s19bAlbum.htm SWEET 19 BLUES album informations] ] "SWEET 19 BLUES" is currently Namie's highest selling album and is the 104th million selling album in Japan. [ [http://homepage1.nifty.com/shislabo/million/millionalbum.htm List of million selling albums in Japan] ]
For a brief period in 1996, the album became the biggest selling album of
Japan ese music history [ [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_19960930/ai_n14064665 Japan's star puts new meaning into girltalk] The London Independent,September 30 ,1996 by Richard Lloyd Parry (findarticles.com)] before being outsold by her own producer. SWEET 19 BLUES ranked 2nd in 1996 Oricon Yearly Chart afterglobe (to whichTetsuya Komuro belongs). [ [http://homepage1.nifty.com/shislabo/annual_album/1996.htm List of best selling albums in 1996 in Japan] ] This album ranks at 13th for total sales in Japanese music history [ [http://www.musictvprogram.com/corner-ranking-album.html List of best selling albums in Japan of all time] ] and 6th best selling album from a Female Solo Artist."SWEET 19 BLUES" was the biggest selling album of all time album by a female artist in Japan until the release of "First Love",
Utada Hikaru 's debut album, which is now the best selling album ever in the country. [ [http://www.angelfire.com/mb/tracy/hikki.html Hikki's page] ]Track listing
The liner notes included in the album are not clear on who wrote what particular song. As it is presented in the CD booklet, all songs are attributed to Tetsuya Komuro, Cozy Kubo,
Akio Togashi , Takahiro Maeda and Randy Waldman as it makes no other distinction otherwise.# "watch your step!!" – 0:04
# "motion" – 0:50
# "LET'S DO THE MOTION" – 4:07
# "PRIVATE" – 5:36
# "Interlude ~ Ocean way" – 1:05
# "Don't wanna cry (Eighteen's Summer Mix)" – 5:40
# "Rainy DANCE"
# "Chase the Chance (CC Mix)" – 3:42
# "Interlude ~ Joy" – 1:19
# "I'll JUMP" – 5:19
# "Interlude ~ Scratch Voices" – 0:04
# "i was a fool" – 4:36
# "present" – 4:35
# "Interlude ~ Don't wanna cry Symphonic Style" – 1:23
# "You're my sunshine (Hollywood Mix) – 5:42
# "Body Feels EXIT (Latin House Mix) – 8:51
# "'77~" – 1:45
# "SWEET 19 BLUES" – 5:38
# "...soon nineteen" – 1:52Personnel
* Namie Amuro -
vocals , background vocals
*m.c.A·T - vocals
*Sheila E. - backing vocals,percussion
* Joey Johnson - backing vocals
*Lynn Mabry - background vocals
* Ricky Nelson - background vocals
* Tracy Whitney - background vocals
* Valerie Williams - background vocals
* Kinbara Chieko - strings
* Cozy Kubo - keyboard,synthesizer
* Tetsuya Komuro - backing vocals, keyboard, synthesizer
* Kazuhiro Matsuo -guitar
* Tatsuya Murayama - strings
* Raphael Padilla - percussions
* Michael Paulo -saxophone
* Neil Stubenhaus -bass guitar
* Michael Thompson - guitarProduction
* Producers - Tetsuya Komuro, Cozy Kubo
* Mixing - Keith "KC" Cohen
* Vocal Direction - Akihiko Shimizu
* Photography - Itaru Hirama
* Art Direction - Tycoon GraphicsTV Performances
*?,
1995 - M-Stage - Body Feels EXIT
*?,1995 - HIT POP '95 - Chase the Chance
*?,1995 - Super Jockey - Chase the Chance
*August 26 ,1995 - avex dance Matrix '95 TK DANCE CAMP - Body Feels EXIT
*October 8 ,1995 - Music Park - Body Feels EXIT
*October 23 ,1995 - Hey! Hey! Hey! - Body Feels EXIT
*October 27 ,1995 - FAN/FUN - Body Feels EXIT
*October 27 ,1995 - Music Station - Body Feels EXIT
*October 27 ,1995 - Pop Jam - Body Feels EXIT
*October 28 ,1995 - CDTV - Body Feels EXIT
*December 1 ,1995 - Act Against AIDS '95 - Body Feels EXIT + Chase the Chance
*December 5 ,1995 - FNS Music Festival - Body Feels EXIT
*December 15 ,1995 - Music Station - Chase the Chance
*December 15 ,1995 - Pop Jam - Chase the Chance
*December 24 ,1995 - IDOL on Stage - Chase the Chance
*December 27 ,1995 - Hey! Hey! Hey! - Body Feels EXIT + Chase the Chance
*December 28 ,1995 - HIT POP '95 - Body Feels EXIT
*December 28 ,1995 - Super Jockey - Body Feels EXIT
*December 29 ,1995 - Music Station - Body Feels EXIT + Chase the Chance
*December 31 ,1995 -Kōhaku Uta Gassen - Chase the Chance
*January 1 ,1996 - CDTV - Body Feels EXIT + Chase the Chance
*January 12 ,1996 - Music Station - Chase the Chance
*March 11 ,1996 - Hey! Hey! Hey! #60 - Don't Wanna Cry
*March 16 ,1996 - CDTV - Don't Wanna Cry
*March 22 ,1996 - Music Station - Don't Wanna Cry
*March 30 ,1996 - Pop Jam - Don't Wanna Cry
*April 5 ,1996 - Music Station - Body Feels EXIT + Chase the Chance + Don't Wanna Cry
*April 8 ,1996 - Hey! Hey! Hey! #62 - Body Feels EXIT + Chase the Chance + Don't Wanna Cry
*June 7 ,1996 - Music Station - You're my sunshine
*June 10 ,1996 - Hey! Hey! Hey! #70 - Chase the Chance + Don't Wanna Cry + You're my sunshine
*June 15 ,1996 - CDTV - You're my sunshine
*July 7 ,1996 - Pop Jam - Body Feels EXIT + Chase the Chance + Don't Wanna Cry + You're my sunshine
*July 12 ,1996 - Music Station - You're my sunshine
*July 17 ,1996 - Avex Dance Net '96 - JOY (with m.c.A·T) + You're my sunshine + LET'S DO THE MOTION + Chase the Chance
*July 22 ,1996 - Club 040 - LET'S DO THE MOTION
*August 23 ,1996 – Music Station - Sweet 19 Blues
*August 24 ,1996 – Mega Hit Night - Sweet 19 Blues
*August 26 ,1996 - Hey! Hey! Hey! #80 - Sweet 19 Blues
*August 31 ,1996 – PopJam - Sweet 19 Blues
*August 31 ,1996 – CDTV - Sweet 19 Blues
*September 7 ,1996 - LET'S DO THE MOTION
*September 16 ,1996 - Hey! Hey! Hey! Music Champ - Sweet 19 Blues + LET'S DO THE MOTION
*October 4 ,1996 - Music Station - Sweet 19 Blues + You're my sunshine
*October 10 ,1996 - CDTV - You're my sunshine + Chase the Chance + Don't Wanna Cry
*October 12 ,1996 - Japan TV Music Festival '96 - Sweet 19 Blues
*October 29 ,1996 – Utaban - Sweet 19 Blues
*November 2 ,1996 - 27 Hours TV - Sweet 19 blues + You're my sunshine + Chase the Chance + Don't Wanna Cry
*November 3 ,1996 - 27 Hours TV - I'll JUMP
*November 25 ,1996 - P-STOCK - Body Feels EXIT
*November 26 ,1996 - P-STOCK - Don't Wanna Cry
*November 27 ,1996 - P-STOCK - Chase the Chance
*November 28 ,1996 - P-STOCK - PRIVATE
*November 29 ,1996 - P-STOCK - Sweet 19 Blues + You're my Sunshine
*December 12 ,1996 - FNS Music Festival - Don't Wanna Cry
*December 16 ,1996 - Asia Concert Dream '96 - Don't Wanna Cry + You're my sunshine
*December 21 ,1996 - PopJam - Don't Wanna Cry + You're my sunshine
*?,1996 - Fun - LET'S DO THE MOTIONCharts
Album - Oricon Sales Chart (Japan)
Singles - Oricon Sales Chart (Japan)
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