Dance Tracks Vol. 1

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Dance Tracks Vol.1
Namie Amuro - Dance Tracks.jpg
Studio album / Remix album by
Released16 October 1995
Genre
Length55:19
LabelToshiba-EMI
Producer
Namie Amuro chronology
Dance Tracks Vol.1
(1995)
Sweet 19 Blues
(1996)

Dance Tracks Vol.1 is Namie Amuro's debut studio album and only release through Toshiba-EMI. Nine days after Dance Tracks Vol.1 hit stores, she released her first single with Avex Trax, "Body Feels Exit" on 25 October 1995. The album reached the top position on the Oricon charts and charted for forty-four weeks.[1]

Background[]

Released three months after the final Super Monkey's' single, Dance Tracks Vol.1 could almost be classified as more of a remix album than an original album. Six out of the seven Super Monkey's singles appear on the album, all of which have been remixed. Out of the 11 tracks on the album only three were previously unreleased. The first of those three new songs kicks off the album, "Go! Go!: Yume no Hayasade." Following the trend of the last three Super Monkey's singles, it is a cover of the eurobeat song "Go Go" by DJ NRG. The other two new songs, "Get My Shinin'" and "Super Luck!" are original pop compositions.

The other members of the "Super Monkey's" appear within the artwork of the album, but are not credited with any vocals. They are also not given credit for the album. All seven original Super Monkey's single were accredited to both Amuro and the group. Following the massive success of this album and her next release, Sweet 19 Blues (1996) through Avex Trax, Toshiba-EMI released a "best of" compilation containing all original Super Monkey's a-sides and b-sides entitled, Original Tracks Vol.1 (1996).

In the history of Japanese Oricon albums chart, Dance Tracks Vol.1 ranked at the 88th best selling album of all time, with cumulative physical sales of over 1.8 million copies .[2] In 1996, the album was certified two million by the Recording Industry Association of Japan.[3]

Track listing[]

No.TitleLyricsMusicArranger(s)Length
1."Go! Go! (Yume no Hayasade)"Kayoko Ono
Yasuhiko Hoshino4:50
2."Try Me (Watashi o Shinjite)" (New Album Mix)Kazumi SuzukiHinoky TeamDave Rodgers4:04
3."Stop the Music" (New Album Mix)WatanabeAccatino-Rimonti-Gabrielli-GelmettiYasuhiko Hoshino3:51
4."Get My Shinin'"WatanabeYasuhiko HoshinoYasuhiko Hoshino4:02
5."Wagamama wo Yurushite" (Groovy Mix)Neko OikawaMinoru KomoritaMinoru Komorita
Remixed by Yasuhiko Hoshino
5:00
6."Aishite Muscat" (Groovy Mix)Neko OikawaMinoru KomoritaMinoru Komorita
Remixed by Yasuhiko Hoshino
4:04
7."Paradise Train" (Groovy Mix)Masao UrinoKeizo NakanishiTakao Konishi
Remixed by Yasuhiko Hoshino
4:31
8."Dancing Junk" (Groovy Mix)Masao UrinoKoji MakainoKoji Makaino
Remixed by Yasuhiko Hoshino
4:47
9."Super Luck!"Masumi IizukaYasuhiko HoshinoYasuhiko Hoshino3:56
10."Heart ni Hi o Tsukete" (New Album Mix)Kazumi SuzukiHinoky TeamDave Rodger3:29
11."Taiyō no Season" (New Album Mix)Kazumi SuzukiHinoky TeamDave Rodgers3:46
12."Try Me (Watashi o Shinjite)" (Extended Version) (Bonus track)Kazumi SuzukiHinoky TeamDave Rodgers
Edited by Takeshi "BUNTA" Matsumoto
5:11
13."Taiyō no Season" (Salsoulike Mix) (Bonus track)Kazumi SuzukiHinoky TeamDave Rodgers
Remixed by Satoshi Hidaka
3:30

Personnel[]

  • Namie Amuro - vocals, background vocals
  • Producers - Masato 'Max' Masato, Yukihito Sakakibara
  • Mixing - Naoki Yamada, Yoshinori Kaji, Koji Morimoto
  • Remixing - Yasuhiko Hoshino, Satoshi Hidaka
  • Photography - Takayuki Okada
  • Art Direction - Kumiko Izumiya

Charts[]

Release Chart Peak position Sales total
16 October 1995 Oricon Daily Albums Chart 1[1]
Oricon Weekly Albums Chart 1 1,865,450
Oricon Yearly Albums Chart 21

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b "安室奈美恵-リリース-ORICON STYLE ミュージック". Retrieved 2010-02-16.
  2. ^ 歴代アルバムランキング TOP276
  3. ^ "GOLD ALBUM 他認定作品 1995年12月度" [Gold Albums, and other certified works. December 1995 Edition] (PDF). The Record (Bulletin) (in Japanese). Chūō, Tokyo: Recording Industry Association of Japan. 435: 5. February 10, 1997. Archived from the original (PDF) on June 10, 2014. Retrieved June 10, 2014.
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