Best of KAT-TUN
Best of KAT-TUN | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | March 22, 2006 (Japan) | |||
Recorded | 2006 | |||
Genre | Pop, rock | |||
Length | 1:08:15 (Regular Edition)[1] | |||
Label | J-One Records JACA-5038 (Regular Edition) | |||
KAT-TUN chronology | ||||
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Singles from Best of KAT-TUN | ||||
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"Best of KAT-TUN" is the debut album by Japanese boy band KAT-TUN, released in Japan on March 22, 2006 by J-One Records. Despite the title, it is not a greatest hits compilation album. Seven songs on the record, however, were part of KAT-TUN's live tour set list prior to their debut and were already familiar with longtime fans.[2]
The album was part of a tripartite release also consisting of the group's debut single and its tie-in DVD. All three releases were immensely successful on the Oricon albums, singles and DVD charts with "Real Face" and "Real Face Film" being certified as the best-selling single and domestic music DVD of the year respectively. The album itself was the eleventh best-selling album of the year.
Album information
[edit]Most of the songs on the album were written for KAT-TUN either by in-house Johnny's Entertainment songwriters or lyricists with a track record of successful hit records for other artists. KAT-TUN members, with the exception of Junnosuke Taguchi, co-wrote 3 songs for the album which were sung as duets. All rap lyrics were also written by Koki Tanaka himself.
Chart performance and reception
[edit]In its first week of release, Best of KAT-TUN sold 556,548 copies in Japan, the highest first-week sales for the group to date.[2] The album actually debuted at number 1 on the Oricon daily album charts the day before its release since its official release date fell on a national holiday. Therefore, it didn't officially chart for the week. KAT-TUN were awarded six awards at the 21st Japan Gold Disc Awards (the Japanese equivalent of the Grammy Awards) with Best of KAT-TUN named on "The Best 10 Albums (Domestic)" list. Soon after the home success, Best of KAT-TUN was then released in Taiwan and Thailand in 2006 by EMI Taiwan and EMI Thailand, respectively.[2]
It stayed on the Oricon Top 30 Albums chart for 7 weeks with a total of 743,359 copies sold at the end of its chart-run.[2] Oricon certified the album as the 11th best-selling record of the year and was later certified Triple Platinum by RIAJ denoting over 750,000 shipments.[3][4][5]
Track listing
[edit]- "She Said..." (Ryo Taguchi, Axel G, Katsumi Ohnishi, FLYING GRIND, JOKER) – 3:43
- "Never Again" (SPIN, Steven Lee, Joey Carbone FLYING GRIND, JOKER) – 3:49
- "I Like It" (Sean Thomas, SPIN, FLYING GRIND) – 4:26
- "Miracle" (hamai, Minoru Kumorita, Seikou Nagaoka) - 4:22
- "Blue Tuesday" (Yoji Kubota, Arata Tanimoto, Tomoki Ishizuka) – 4:33
- "Rhodesia" (CHOKKAKU) - 5:06
- "Gold" (Stefan Aberg, Stefan Engblom, SPIN, FLYING GRIND, JOKER) - 4:53
- "Wilds of My Heart" (SPIN, zero-rock, Gyo Kitagawa, JOKER) – 3:59
- "Special Happiness"1 (K², Gajin, Yoshihiko Chino) – 5:02
- "One on One"2 (JOKER, Yuichi Nakamaru, mo'doo-, Izutsu "Growth" Shintaro, Takahito Eguchi) – 4:58
- "Butterfly"3 (Jin Akanishi, Tatsuya Ueda, velvetronica) – 4:52
- "Rush of Light" (ma-saya, Watermelon 6, CHOKKAKU) - 4:26
- "Harukana Yakusoku (ハルカナ約束)" (SPIN, Kousuke Morimoto, ha-j, JOKER) - 3:53
- "Precious One" (Kaori Niimi, Yuuki Shirai, Yoshinao Mikami, ha-j) - 5:15
- "Real Face #1" (Shikao Suga, Tak Matsumoto, Akihito Tokunaga, JOKER) - 4:58
1 Kazuya Kamenashi and Junnosuke Taguchi duet.
2 Koki Tanaka and Yuichi Nakamaru duet.
3 Jin Akanishi and Tatsuya Ueda duet.
Sales and certifications
[edit]Country | Provider | Sales | Certification |
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Japan | RIAJ | 743,359 | Triple Platinum |
Chart positions
[edit]Country | Peak Position |
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Oricon Weekly Albums Chart (Japan) | 1[2] |
References
[edit]- ^ Album Details - Best of KAT-TUN (Regular Edition), JBOOKS. Retrieved on August 2, 2008.
- ^ a b c d e Best of KAT-TUN: music profile Archived July 31, 2008, at the Wayback Machine, Wiki.theppn; retrieved on August 2, 2008.
- ^ 2006 Oricon Top 100 Albums Archived July 30, 2008, at the Wayback Machine, Wiki.theppn; retrieved on August 2, 2008.
- ^ March 2006 and certified work list
- ^ Recording Industry of Japan: Japan Gold Disc Awards; retrieved on August 2, 2008.