Collection (コレクション, Korekushon) is the first compilation album by Japanese entertainer Miho Nakayama. Released through King Records on November 15, 1987, the album compiles Nakayama's singles from 1985 to 1987. "C" and "Tsuiteru ne Notteru ne" were the album versions on initial releases of this album; they were replaced with single versions on the 2006 reissue.[1][2]
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Released | November 15, 1987 | |||
Recorded | 1985–1987 | |||
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Length | 42:27 | |||
Language | Japanese | |||
Label | King Records | |||
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Singles from Collection | ||||
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The album became Nakayama's first to hit No. 1 on Oricon's albums chart. It sold over 542,000 copies, becoming her biggest selling album until Collection III in 1995.[3][4]
Track listing
All lyrics are written by Takashi Matsumoto, except where indicated; all music is composed by Kyōhei Tsutsumi, except where indicated
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Arrangement | Length |
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1. | "C" | Mitsuo Hagita | 3:29 | ||
2. | "Namaiki" ((生意気, "Saucy")) | Motoki Funayama | 3:20 | ||
3. | "Be-Bop High School" | Hagita | 3:52 | ||
4. | "Iro White Blend" (Iro Howaito Burendo (色・ホワイトブレンド, "Colored White Blend")) | Mariya Takeuchi | Takeuchi | Nobuyuki Shimizu | 4:14 |
5. | "Close Up" (Kurōzu Appu (クローズ・アップ)) | Kazuo Zaitsu | Masaaki Ōmura | 4:00 | |
6. | "Jingi Aishite Moraimasu" ((JINGI・愛してもらいます, "Jingi, I Want You to Love Me")) | Tetsuya Komuro | Ōmura | 3:51 | |
Total length: | 22:46 |
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Arrangement | Length |
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1. | "Tsuiteru ne Notteru ne" ((ツイてるね ノッてるね, "It's Crazy, It's Knocking")) |
| 3:44 | ||
2. | "Waku Waku Sasete" ((WAKU WAKUさせて, "Excite Me More")) | Funayama | 3:59 | ||
3. | "Hade!!!" ((「派手!!!」, "Flashy!!!")) | Funayama | 4:02 | ||
4. | "50/50" | Shun Taguchi | Komuro | Funayama | 3:43 |
5. | "Catch Me" | Toshiki Kadomatsu | Kadomatsu | Kadomatsu | 4:12 |
Total length: | 19:39 |
Charts
Weekly charts
Chart (1987) | Peak position |
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Japanese Albums (Oricon)[3] | 1 |
Year-end charts
Chart (1987) | Peak position |
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Japanese Albums (Oricon)[3] | 27 |
References
External links
- Official website
- Collection at MusicBrainz (list of releases)
- Collection at Discogs (list of releases)
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