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Dream "A" Live

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Dream "A"live
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 23, 2008 (2008-04-23)
GenrePop, R&B, rock
Length59:26 (Regular edition)[1]
76:28 (Limited edition)[2]
LabelJ Storm
Arashi chronology
Time
(2007)
Dream "A"live
(2008)
All the Best! 1999–2009
(2009)
Singles from Dream "A"live
  1. "Happiness"
    Released: September 5, 2007
  2. "Step and Go"
    Released: February 20, 2008

Dream "A"live is the eighth studio album by Japanese boy band, Arashi. The album was released on April 23, 2008, in Japan under their record label J Storm in two editions: a limited 2CD version and a regular CD version. Dream "A"live is the 30th best-selling album of 2008 in Japan.[3] As of July 2010, the album is the group's third highest-selling album after their tenth anniversary album All the Best! 1999–2009 and debut album Arashi No.1 Ichigou: Arashi wa Arashi o Yobu!.[4] It was released digitally on February 7, 2020.[5][6]

Album information

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The album contains the singles "Happiness", which was used as the theme song for the drama Yamada Tarō Monogatari, and "Step and Go". Although production of the album began during the release of "Happiness", word of the new album did not surface until March 2008 when the album available for pre-order on online stores, with the two editions even reaching as high as the top two spots on CDJapan's Pre-Order Ranking.

Title

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During Sho Sakurai's radio show Sho Beat on March 2, 2008, it was revealed that the Dream "A" Live title was created by Sakurai and Jun Matsumoto. The original title was "Alive", but was then purposely divided into "A live" to indicate the group's name and the live performance. Matsumoto also added "Dream" to the title to signify how "dreams can turn into reality" because the coincided Arashi Marks 2008 Dream-A-Live tour was considered a major achievement, as only two other Johnny's groups had previously performed a five-dome tour.[7]

Critical reception

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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[8]

Adam Greenberg on AllMusic gave Dream "A"live three out of five stars, calling it a "decent album throughout, well-crafted and well-performed".[8]

Aside from topping the sales rankings, Oricon also reported that the album was a hit with male buyers. Even men in the 40-year-old age bracket had planned to buy the album, compared to the interest with the group's previous album. The music statistics group attributed the group's increasing fan base to their primetime variety program Himitsu no Arashi-chan (ひみつの嵐ちゃん!, Arashi's Secrets) and the various dramas and commercials that the members have appeared in. It was considered quite a development, since many promotions and releases of Johnny's artists are geared towards female teens and young adults.[9]

Commercial performance

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The album debuted at the number one on the Oricon singles daily chart upon its release with the sales index number of 57,795 (about 101,000 copies). By the end of its first week, the album sold a total of 220,722 copies.[10] The album ranked as the 30th best-selling album of 2008 in Japan, selling 303,727 by the end of the year.[3]

On January 1, 2009, the album was placed at number 38 on Billboard Japan's 2008 Top Albums Year-End list.[11]

Track listing

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No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Theme of Dream "A" Live" Ha-jHa-j1:43
2."Move Your Body"Mike RoseHa-j3:17
3."Happiness"WonderlandMio OkadaGin Kitagawa4:18
4."Niji no Kanata e"
  • Tomokazu Miura
  • Sakurai
Kei YoshikawaMasaya Suzuki4:58
5."Do My Best"Youth CaseYouth CaseKitagawa4:20
6."Sirius"UniteTateki KobayashiTomoki Ishizuka4:38
7."Flashback"
  • Takashi Ogawa
  • Sakurai
Akinori ImaiJun Abe4:39
8."Dive into the Future"Unite
Masayuki Iwata4:11
9."Koe"OgawaShinya TadaNaoki-T4:26
10."My Answer"
  • Shitamachi Kyōdai
  • Sakurai
Shitamachi KyōdaiShitamachi Kyōdai3:59
11."Life Goes On"TadaIwataIwata4:41
12."Step and Go"
  • Wonderland
  • Sakurai
Youth CaseTaku Yoshioka4:50
13."Your Song"Katsuhiko SugiyamaSugiyamaTetsuya Takahashi5:06
14."Once Again" (Regular edition only)
  • Wonderland
  • Sakurai
  • Alfred Tuohey
  • Thanh Bui
Chokkaku4:20
Total length:59:26
Limited edition – CD 2
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Hello Goodbye" (Masaki Aiba solo)100+100+Ishizuka3:55
2."Gimmick Game" (Kazunari Ninomiya solo)NinomiyaNinomiya
  • ISB
  • Ninomiya
3:36
3."Take Me Faraway" (Satoshi Ohno solo)R.P.PR.P.PR.P.P4:30
4."Naked" (Jun Matsumoto solo)
  • Matsumoto
  • Yuka Hirota
YoshiokaYoshioka5:17
5."Hip Pop Boogie" (Sho Sakurai solo)SakuraiCount ForceCount Force4:09
Total length:76:28

Personnel

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Musicians

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Production

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  • Jun Abe – programming
  • Takeshi Hanzawa – photography
  • Gen Strings Ittetsu – string arrangements
  • Julie K. – producer
  • Hiroshi Kawasaki – mastering
  • Mike Rose
  • Yasushi Sasamoto – programming
  • Tsutomu Satomi – coordination
  • Tetsuya Takahashi – programming
  • Akitomo Takakuwa – engineer, mixing
  • Takao – stylist
  • Shigeru Tanida – engineer, mixing
  • Noboru Tomizawa – make-up, hair stylist
  • Asuka Tozawa – coordination
  • Alfred Tuohey
  • Carl Utbult
  • Youth Case – lyricist, composer

Charts and certifications

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Release history

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Release history and formats for Dream "A" Live
Country Date Label Format Catalog
Japan April 23, 2008 J Storm CD JACA-5091[13]
2CD JACA-5089-5090[14]
Taiwan May 9, 2008 Avex Taiwan CD JAJCD26004[15]
2CD JAJCD26004/A[16]
Hong Kong May 14, 2008 Avex Asia CD[17]
2CD[18]
Korea August 19, 2008 SM Entertainment CD SMJTCD271[19]
2CD SMJTCD270[20]

References

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  1. ^ "嵐/Dream"A"live<通常盤>" (in Japanese). Tower Recordds Japan. Retrieved 2018-10-26.
  2. ^ "嵐/Dream"A"live<初回限定盤>" (in Japanese). Tower Records Japan. Retrieved 2018-10-26.
  3. ^ a b c d 年間ランキング特集『2008年 オリコン年間ランキング大発表!』 (in Japanese). Oricon. December 11, 2008. Retrieved September 13, 2009.
  4. ^ "Arashi Oricon Album Ranking" (in Japanese). Oricon. Retrieved 2009-11-18.
  5. ^ "旧譜オリジナル・アルバム(全16タイトル)デジタルリリース決定". Johnny's net (in Japanese). February 5, 2020. Archived from the original on February 5, 2020. Retrieved February 5, 2020.
  6. ^ "嵐のオリジナルアルバム16作品256曲、明後日デジタル配信スタート". natalie.mu (in Japanese). February 5, 2020. Archived from the original on February 5, 2020. Retrieved February 5, 2020.
  7. ^ "Arashi Announces "5 Dome Tour"". Tokyograph. Retrieved 2010-07-30.
  8. ^ a b Greenberg, Adam. "Dream "A" Live review". AllMusic. Retrieved 2010-02-09.
  9. ^ 嵐 8枚目のアルバムは、男性からの関心度も上昇 (in Japanese). Oricon. April 20, 2008. Retrieved May 3, 2008.
  10. ^ a b 2008年05月第1週の邦楽アルバムランキング情報 (in Japanese). Oricon. Retrieved September 13, 2009.
  11. ^ "Billboard Japan Top Albums Year End 2008" (in Japanese). Billboard. Archived from the original on 2012-02-24. Retrieved 2009-11-18.
  12. ^ "ゴールド等認定作品一覧 2008年4月". RIAJ. Archived from the original on 2009-08-20. Retrieved 2009-11-18.
  13. ^ "Dream"A"live (Regular Edition)". CD Japan. Retrieved 2010-02-09.
  14. ^ "Dream"A"live (Limited Edition)". CD Japan. Retrieved 2010-02-09.
  15. ^ "Dream "A"live (普通版)" (in Chinese). Avex Taiwan. Retrieved 2010-02-09.
  16. ^ "Dream "A"live (初回版)" (in Chinese). Avex Taiwan. Retrieved 2010-02-09.
  17. ^ "Dream"A"live (Normal Edition) (Hong Kong Version)" (in Chinese). YesAsia. Retrieved 2010-02-09.
  18. ^ "Dream"A"live (First Press Limited Edition) (Hong Kong Version)" (in Chinese). YesAsia. Retrieved 2010-02-09.
  19. ^ "Arashi (아라시) – Dream "A"live (통상판)" (in Korean). Aladdin. Retrieved 2010-02-09.
  20. ^ "Arashi (아라시) – Dream "A"live (초회한정판)" (in Korean). Aladdin. Retrieved 2010-02-09.
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