Lead Tracks: Listener's Choice
Lead Tracks: Listener's Choice | ||||
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Compilation album by | ||||
Released | August 6, 2008 | |||
Recorded | 2002-2008 | |||
Genre | Hip-hop, pop, R&B | |||
Label | Pony Canyon CD (PCCA-02705) | |||
Lead chronology | ||||
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Singles from Lead Tracks: Listener's Choice | ||||
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Lead Tracks: Listener's Choice (stylized as Lead Tracks ~listener's choice~) is the first compilation album by Japanese hip-hop group Lead. It was their lowest charting album, only reaching No. 67 on Oricon and dropping off of the charts by the second week.
The songs chosen for the album were voted on by fans throughout East Asia, and those with the highest votes were placed on the track listing.
Information
Lead Tracks ~Listener's Choice~ is the first compilation album/greatest hits album by Japanese hip-hop group Lead. It became their lowest charting album on the Oricon Albums Charts, peaking at No. 67 and remaining on the charts for one week.[1] Their following album, Now or Never, would not be released until 2012, four years after Lead Tracks ~Listener's Choice~.
The track list for the album consisted of songs between their 2002 debut with "Manatsu no Magic", up until their then-most recent song "Sunnyday", which was released one week prior at the end of July. The songs for the album were voted on by fans throughout East Asia, including Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong and South Korea. Songs with the highest vote were placed on the album.[2]
As with their previous albums, Lead Tracks ~Listener's Choice~ was only available as a standard CD, not carrying a CD+DVD counterpart.[3] Instead, the music video for "Sunnyday" was placed on their compilation DVD Movies 3, which was released the same day as the album.[4]
Several b-sides from their singles had made it to the album. These included "Freedom No Rule" from Atarashii Kisetsu e (April 13, 2005), "One" from Summer Madness (June 21, 2006) and "Get Dizzy" from Drive Alive (March 14, 2007). Other songs were from their album Feel the Vibes. These included "Baby what turns you on", "Tokio Night" (stylized as TOKIO NIGHT) and "Wicked Wicked Summer Party" (stylized as Wicked Wicked☆SUMMER PARTY).[5] The track "I believe" was also on the album, which was originally released on their studio album Lead! Heat! Beat!.
Background and composition
"Manatsu no Magic" was Lead's debut single and charted well on Oricon at #18.[6] The track was written and composed by musical composer Yasushi Sasamoto, who also wrote and composed the songs "Show me the way" and "Fly Away."[7] The strings in "Fly Away" were performed by Gen Ittetsu, who is best known for his works with famous Japanese soloist Gackt.[8] The rap portion of the song was written by KATSU.[9] "Night Deluxe" was written by musical composer Daisuke "D.I" Imai, who had primarily worked with Avex Group artists, with the lyrics written by Shōko Fujibayashi.[10][11]
Tatsuyuki Okawa wrote the song "Delighted", while Shoko Fujibayashi and Mr. Blistah collaborated for the lyrics. "Freedom No Rule", was composed and performed by Japanese composer Hayabusa. The lyrics were written by Tetsuya Hashinaga, who is best known by his stage name "T2ya", and Koto Wakanade.[12] The track "I believe" was from their second studio album, Lead! Heat! Beat!, and was composed by POPY. Both POPY and Lead's rapper Shinya Tanuichi wrote the lyrical portion.
"Virgin Blue" was a cover of the rock band SALLY's song "Virgin Blue," originally released on July 1, 1984 as their debut song.[13][14] Lead's rendition was given a more upbeat pop/hip-hop sound, compared to the rock sound of the original. The song was originally composed by Suzuki Kisaburo with the lyrics written by Sagara Yoshiaki.[15] The music was performed by Haya from the group Summer Snow Surprise.[16]
"Summer Madness" was written by Yasunori Tanaka and Nice Hashimoto, the latter who wrote the lyrics for the track.[17][18] The track was performed by Motonari Murakawa, who later went on to work with kawaii metal band BABYMETAL.[19] "One" was composed by Koichi Tsutaya, who had also written the lyrics, while the music was performed by Seiji Motoyama, who had also written and composed both "Get Dizzy!" and "Sunnyday" (the latter of which had the lyrics written by the members of Lead).[20][21] "Drive Alive" was written by Kenji Ijima and Daisuke Kahara, while the music was performed by Y.T.H.[22]
"Baby what turns you on" was from their studio album Feel the Vibes, and was written and composed by the group LL Brothers. "Tokio Night" and "Wicked Wicked☆Summer Party" had also been from the same album. "Tokio Night" was written by shonen-JET, while "Wicked Wicked☆Summer Party" was written by Lead's own Shinya Tanuichi, along with Shoko Fujibayashi.
Track listing
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Arranger(s) | Length |
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1. | "Manatsu no Magic" | Yasushi Sasamoto | Yasushi Sasamoto | Yasushi Sasamoto | 3:50 |
2. | "Show Me the Way" | Yasushi Sasamoto | Yasushi Sasamoto | Yasushi Sasamoto | 4:03 |
3. | "Fly Away" | Yasushi Sasamoto • KATSU | Yasushi Sasamoto • Gen Ittetsu | Yasushi Sasamoto | 5:04 |
4. | "Night Deluxe" | Shōko Fujibayashi | Daisuke "D.I" Imai | Daisuke "D.I" Imai | 4:09 |
5. | "Delighted" | Shōko Fujibayashi • Mr. Blistah | Tatsuyuki Okawa | Tatsuyuki Okawa | 4:36 |
6. | "Freedom No Rule" | T2ya • Kotowakade (コトワカナデ) | Hayabusa | Hayabusa | 4:43 |
7. | "I Believe" | Shinya Tanuichi • POPY | POPY | POPY | 4:51 |
8. | "Virgin Blue" | Sagara Yoshiaki | Suzuki Kisaburo | Haya | 3:40 |
9. | "Summer Madness" | Nice Hashimoto | Motonari Murakawa | Yasunori Tanaka • Nice Hashimoto | 3:22 |
10. | "One" | Kouichi Tsutaya | Seiji Motoyama | Kouichi Tsutaya | 3:57 |
11. | "Drive Alive" | Lisa | Y.T.H | Ken Iijima • Daisuke Kahara | 3:30 |
12. | "Get Dizzy" | kikko | Seiji Motoyama | Seiji Motoyama | 3:27 |
13. | "Baby What Turns You On" | LL Brothers | LL Brothers | LL Brothers | 3:10 |
14. | "Tokio Night" | shonen-JET | shonen-JET | shonen-JET | 5:04 |
15. | "Wicked Wicked Summer Party" | Shōko Fujibayashi • Shinya Tanuichi | Shōko Fujibayashi | Shinya Tanuichi | 3:39 |
16. | "Sunnyday" | Lead | Seiji Motoyama | Seiji Motoyama | 4:14 |
Total length: | 1:05:19 |
Charts
Release | Chart | Peak position |
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August 6, 2008 | Oricon Weekly Albums Chart | 67 |
References
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- ^ "MOVIES3 [DVD]". Amazon Japan. Retrieved September 29, 2017.
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- ^ "LeadのCDシングルランキング". Oricon Style (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 2014-03-04. Retrieved 2017-10-04.
- ^ ""Show me the way" lyrics and information". J-Lyric. Retrieved October 14, 2017.
- ^ "Gen Ittetsu Discography". Discogs. Retrieved October 29, 2017.
- ^ "Lead FLY AWAY lyrical information". J-Lyric. Retrieved October 29, 2017.
- ^ "Daisuke Imai Writing Credits Discography". Discogs. Retrieved December 17, 2017.
- ^ "Shoko Fujibayashi Writing Credits Discography". Discogs. Retrieved December 17, 2017.
- ^ "Lyrics Freedom No Rule by Lead (romaji) from album - Lead -Listener's Choice-". JPopAsia. Retrieved April 14, 2018.
- ^ "SALLY / バージンブルー". YouTube. Retrieved December 21, 2017.
- ^ "今日の1曲セレクトは、「バージンブルー」(SALLY)です。". Kajiyan (in Japanese). January 1, 2015. Retrieved December 21, 2017.
- ^ "バージンブルー 歌詞 SALLY". mojim. Retrieved December 22, 2017.
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- ^ "ナイス橋本 オフィシャルブログ". Ameblo (in Japanese). Retrieved May 5, 2018.
- ^ "Lead Summer Madness 歌詞". J-Lyric. Retrieved May 5, 2018.
- ^ "Motonari Murakawa Discography". Discogs. Retrieved May 5, 2018.
- ^ "Seiji Motoyama Credits". VGMdb. Retrieved May 5, 2018.
- ^ "Lead / Sunnyday lyrical information". J-Lyric. Retrieved June 11, 2018.
- ^ "Daisuke Kahara Information". VGMdb. Retrieved March 15, 2018.