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Mars & Roses Studio album by Misia Released February 11, 2004 Recorded 2003 Genre R&B, Pop Length 58:72 Label Rhythmedia Tribe
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(2004)Mars & Roses is the fifth studio album by Japanese R&B singer Misia, released on February 11, 2004. It debuted at #3 with 151,087 copies sold.[1] The album was recorded in London, New York and Tokyo.[2] The song Little Rose, the title and theme of the album were inspired by Antoine de Saint Exupéry's The Little Prince.[2] Mars & Roses was produced by American songwriter Keith Crouch and includes a duet with Erykah Badu. The first pressing of the album includes a bonus live version of "Snow Song", whose simple piano arrangement was created by Misia's band leader and pianist, Tohru Shigemi, during one of their tour rehearsals.[2]
The album is certified Platinum for shipment of 250,000 copies.
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London recordings
The first recordings for Mars & Roses took place in London, where the single "Kokoro Hitotsu" was recorded, with the assistance of the London Philharmonic Orchestra. The B-side, "Namida no Present", was penned by Misia and depicts a movie-like scene. After reading the lyrics, Shiro Sagisu composed the melody, which revolves around the sound of a camera shutter.
"Diamond" was also recorded in London. After hearing about how the studio they were using was once a stable, Misia came up with lyrics that resembled the story of a Western. The line "Kasanaru renga wa meiro no yō" (重なるレンガは迷路のよう (These) overlapping bricks are like a maze ) refers directly to the scenery she witnessed outside a window of the building.[2]
New York recordings
Misia also recorded a slew of songs with Keith Crouch in New York. The first songs recorded were "Snow Song" and "Challenger", however upon hearing a demo of "In My Soul", Misia was adamant about recording it too. She wrote lyrics about the "time axis" and how, much like the Big Bang fashioned the universe, chance encounters can give birth to love. "Snow Song" was inspired by the snowy landscapes of Tokyo.
"Challenger", which features a percussion ending, is described by Crouch as being "like a match", with lyrics that tell the story of a "fighting girl in love". "Sunshine" was another demo by Crouch, in which he himself takes part in the chorus. The song tells the story of a boy who gives a girl a ride on the back of his bicycle to go see the morning sun.[2]"Akai Inochi" is a duet with Erykah Badu (whom Misia affectionately refers to as the voice of Mother Earth). The idea to team up both singers for a song was first brought up by Broderick D. Morris in May 2003, after introducing them to each other while they were both recording in New York.[3] Badu contributed to the chorus and ad lib of "Akai Inochi", an anti-war song which speaks about how the events of 9/11 turned the "seemingly distant existence of war into the reality of now".[2]
Japan recordings
The song "Little Rose", penned and composed by Misia, was inspired by the famous "important things in life are sometimes visible only to the heart" message from the novel, The Little Prince. Misia's demo, which was initially a slower mid tempo ballad, was rearranged by Sakoshin to give it a more upbeat and overall "happy" feel.
Mars & Roses includes Misia's first interlude since the 2001 album, "Marvelous". Composed by Sakoshin, "Interlude: When Misia was 7" samples recordings of 7 year old Misia's voice, credited as Little Misia. Sakoshin also made his first foray into songwriting for this album, co-writing the lyrics of "Groovin'", which are about "being able to express yourself in as many ways as possible". "Eyes on Me" is another song produced by Misia herself. She explained, "During my last tour, melodies would come to me in my sleep, and that's how "Eyes on Me" came about". To her demand, the song features the use of the spanish guitar, performed by Kazumi Watanabe.[2]
Track listing
No. Title Lyrics Music Length 1. "In My Soul" Misia Keith Crouch, Misia 4:29 2. "Sunshine" Misia K. Crouch, Misia 4:36 3. "Snow Song" Misia K. Crouch 4:59 4. "Little Rose" Misia Misia 4:52 5. "Interlude: When Misia was 7" Sakoshin 1:07 6. "Groovin'" Misia, Sakoshin Sakoshin 4:19 7. "Eyes on Me" Misia Misia 4:44 8. "Challenger" Misia K. Crouch, Misia 4:59 9. "Namida no Purezento (涙のプレゼント Present of Tears )" Misia Shirō Sagisu 4:59 10. "Diamond" Misia, Mash S. Sagisu 4:36 11. "Akai Inochi featuring Erykah Badu (赤い命 Red Destiny )" Misia Tomohiro Gondo 4:52 12. "Kokoro Hitotsu" Misia S. Sagisu 4:38 13. "Snow Song (Live Version)" (First Press Bonus Track) Misia K. Crouch 5:31 Charts
Oricon Sales Chart
Release Chart Peak Position Debut Sales Sales Total Chart Run February 11, 2004 Oricon Daily Albums Chart 1 249,719 13 weeks Oricon Weekly Albums Chart 3 151,087 Oricon Monthly Albums Chart 4 Oricon Yearly Albums Chart 58 Physical Sales Charts
Chart Peak
positionOricon Daily Albums Chart 1 Oricon Weekly Albums Chart 3 Oricon Monthly Albums Chart 4 Oricon Yearly Albums Chart 58 Soundscan Albums Chart (CD-Only)[4] 2 References
- ^ (Japanese) "オリコン アルバム 2004.2.23". http://www.geocities.jp/object_ori/040223a.html. Retrieved 2009-05-25.
- ^ a b c d e f g (Japanese) "Excite エキサイト : ミュージック (音楽)特集・MISIA". http://ent2.excite.co.jp/music/feature/2004/misia/lis_rev.html. Retrieved 2009-05-25.
- ^ (Japanese) "Everything -MISIA RESPECT ALBUM-". http://www.universal-music.co.jp/everything/. Retrieved 2009-05-27.
- ^ 週刊 CDソフト TOP20
External links
Misia Discography Studio albums Mother Father Brother Sister · Love Is the Message · Marvelous · Kiss in the Sky · Mars & Roses · Singer for Singer · Ascension · Eighth World · Just Ballade · Soul QuestLive albums Hoshizora no Live: The Best of Acoustic BalladeCover albums Misia no Mori Forest CoversCompilations Extended plays Remix albums Tours and revues Mother Father Brother Sister Tour '98 · The Tour of Misia 1999 · Love Is the Message the Tour of Misia 1999-2000 · The Tour of Misia 2001 · The Tour of Misia 2002 · The Tour of Misia 2003 Kiss in the Sky · Hoshizora no Live II Constellation Misia 2003 · The Tour of Misia 2004 Mars & Roses · The Tour of Misia 2005 the Singer Show · Hoshizora no Live III Music Is a Joy Forever · The Tour of Misia 2007 Ascension · Hoshizora no Live IV Classics · The Tour of Misia 2008 Eighth World · The Tour of Misia Discotheque Asia · Hoshizora no Live V Just Ballade · Hoshizora no Live VI Encore 2010 International Year of Biodiversity · The Tour of Misia Japan Soul QuestRelated labels Related topics Child Africa · Mudef · RhythmediaCategory · Template Categories:- 2004 albums
- Misia (Japanese singer) albums
- Albums certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of Japan
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