The First (Shinee album)
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"The First" is the first Japanese studio album by South Korean boy group Shinee. The album was scheduled for release on November 23, 2011, however it was delayed to December 7, 2011 in Japan under EMI Music Japan.[1] The album features three previously released singles, "Replay", "Juliette" and "Lucifer", all of which have ranked within the top three on Oricon charts.[2]
Background and release
Five of the songs from the album have been released as A-side singles, "Replay", "Juliette" and "Lucifer", in Japan. On January 13, 2012, it was announced that The First was certified Gold for selling over 100,000 copies.[3]
The album was released in three versions, a limited edition special box containing a DVD, an 88-page photo book, a can badge type MP3 player including all the album tracks, and an original 2012 calendar. The DVD includes digest of "Japan Debut Premium Reception Tour" and jacket photo shooting. A limited edition contains a DVD, a 68-page photo book, and a desktop calendar for 2012. The DVD includes digest of "Japan Debut Premium Reception Tour in Japan" and digest of "Japan Debut Premium Reception Tour in London" and a regular edition contains a bonus song "Stranger", the main theme of the TV drama series Strangers 6.[4][5] Also comes with a 44-page photo book.[6][7]
Singles
"Replay (Kimi wa Boku no Everything)"
Shinee's debut Japanese single was released June 22, 2011. It is a remake of their debut Korean single "Noona Neomu Yeppeo (Replay)", included on their Korean debut mini-album of the same name. The B-side is the Japanese version of their Korean single "Hello", part of their second repackage album. The single was released in two CD+DVD versions. The limited version was packed in a digipack includes two bonus tracks, a 68 pages photobook and a random (1 of 6) trading card.[8] The regular version contains with a different 44 pages photobook and a postcard (for first press only).[9]
In the first week of sales, the single sold over 91,419 copies giving the group second place on the Oricon Weekly Chart. It is also the most sales a Korean idol group has had for their debut in their first week of sales.[10] It was certified gold by the RIAJ for having 100,000 physical copies shipped in June 2011, a first for a debut single for a Korean male group [11][12] and also won the #1 Single of the Year in Japan’s "K-Pop Lovers!" Awards 2011 by Tower Records Online.[13]
"Juliette"
"Juliette" was released on August 29, 2011 as Shinee's second Japanese single with an original Japanese song "Kiss Kiss Kiss" as a B-side.
"Lucifer"
On October 12, 2011 a Japanese version of "Lucifer" was released as their third Japanese single. It was released in three versions: a limited edition type A, which included a can badge-type MP3 player including the song "Lucifer", a bonus DVD, a 68-page photo book, a trading card, and digipak; a limited edition type B with the same contents as type A but minus the MP3 player; and a regular edition including a bonus DVD and a 44-page photo book.[14] The single ranked inside the top three of the Oricon charts, including their debut "Replay" and "Juliette," setting a new record for a foreign artist in the country.[15]
Promotion
Shinee held a commemorative live for the successful release of their first Japan album, "The First" on December 24 at the Tokyo International Forum Hall A. The live took place 3 times in order to accommodate the 15,000 fans that won the lottery to attend. Onew opened the concert by shouting out, “Let’s have some fun with SHINee today!”. They performed a total of 6 songs including their debut single, "Replay -Kimi wa Boku no Everything-" and "Lucifer", as well as a new song in their album called “To Your Heart“.[16]
The First Japan Arena Tour
Shinee held a 20 performance tour hitting 7 locations around Japan, this tour make Shinee became the first Korean group to set a record for the most people in attendance with total of 200,000 people in the first Japan tour.
Tracklist
Credits adapted from the official homepage. [17]
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Length |
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1. | "Lucifer" (Japanese version) | STY | Ryan Jhun, Yoo Young Jin, Adam Kapit, Bebe Rexha | 3:54 |
2. | "Amigo" (Japanese version) | Shoko Fyhubayashi | Jimmy Andrew Richard, Michael Edward Snyder, Gabriel Steve Lopez, Sean Alexander | 2:58 |
3. | "Juliette" (Japanese version) | Jonghyun, Natsumi Kobayashi (Japanese lyrics) | Mikkel Remme Sigvardt, Jay Sean, Mich Hansen, Joseph Belmatti | 3:26 |
4. | "Better" | Sara Sakurai, Minho | Steven Lee, Sean Alexander, Drew R. Scott | 3:11 |
5. | "To Your Heart" | Kanata Okajima, Minho | Erik Lidbom, Jon Hallgren | 3:21 |
6. | "Always Love" | Natsumi Kobayashi | Denzil "DR" Remedios, Ryan Jhun, Kibwe "12keyz" Luke | 3:44 |
7. | "Replay (Kimi wa Boku no Everything)" (Replay -君は僕のeverything-, Replay (You Are My Everything)) (Japanese version) | HIRO | Jason Pennock, Tchaka Diallo, James Burney II, Ravaughn Nichelle Brown, Jach Kugell | 3:35 |
8. | "Start" | Sara Sakurai | Josef Salimi, Drew R. Scott, Sammy Naja | 3:56 |
9. | "Love Like Oxygen" (Japanese version) | Natsumi Kobayashi | Sigvart Mikkel Remee, Secon Lucas, Troelsen Thomas | 3:03 |
10. | "Hello" (Japanese version) | Natsumi Kobayashi | Tim McEwan, Jess Cates, Lars Halvor Jensen | 3:04 |
11. | "The Shinee World" (Japanese version) | Kanata Nakamura | Yoo Young Jin | 3:56 |
12. | "Seesaw" | Kanata Okajima | Shaffer Smith, Chris James | 2:41 |
13. | "Stranger" (Bonus track) | Natsumi Kobayashi, Minho | Kenzie | 3:13 |
Total length: | 43:59 |
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Japan Debut Premium Reception Digest Movie in Japan" | |
2. | "Japan Debut Premium Reception Digest Movie in London" | |
3. | "Jacket Shooting Sketch" (Limited edition Special Box only) |
Charts
Oricon
Oricon Chart | Peak | Debut Sales | Sales Total | Chart Run | Certification |
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Daily Albums Chart | 3[citation needed] | 38,922 (Daily)[citation needed] 71,666 (Weekly)[citation needed] |
100,000+[citation needed] | 27 weeks[citation needed] | RIAJ: Gold[citation needed] |
Weekly Albums Chart | 4[citation needed] | ||||
Monthly Albums Chart | 11[citation needed] | ||||
Yearly Albums Chart | 92[citation needed] |
Release history
Country | Date | Format | Label |
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Japan | December 7, 2011 | CD, Digital download | EMI Music Japan |
South Korea | February 29, 2012 | Digital download | SM Entertainment |
References
- ^ a b "Shinee's The First tracklist is made public". soompi.com. Soompi. November 7, 2011. Retrieved November 9, 2011.
- ^ "SHINee sets a new record in the 44 year history of the Oricon". allkpop.com. Allkpop. October 19, 2011. Retrieved November 9, 2011.
- ^ "Shinee's The First is certified Gold". Retrieved October 2, 2012.
- ^ "SHINee's discography - THE FIRST". S.M. Entertainment. Retrieved 6 June 2013.
- ^ "SHINee to Perform ′Sherlock′ and ′Stranger′ on ′M Countdown′". CJ E&M enewsWorld. Retrieved 6 June 2013.
- ^ "The First Special Box". Retrieved November 17, 2012.
- ^ "The First (PHOTO BOOKLET, Regular Edition)". Retrieved November 17, 2012.
- ^ "SHINee discography". Retrieved November 17, 2012.
- ^ "SHINee discography". Retrieved November 17, 2012.
- ^ "SHINee Shine in Japanese Charts". Retrieved November 17, 2012.
- ^ 샤이니, 한국 남자 그룹 일본 데뷔 싱글 사상 최초 ‘골드 앨범’ 선정 (in Japanese). Retrieved November 17, 2012.
- ^ "ゴールド等認定作品一覧 2011年06月 (Gōrudo nado nintei sakuhin ichiran)". RIAJ (in Japanese). July 10, 2011. Retrieved July 14, 2011.
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