Atomic Heart (album)

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Atomic Heart
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Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 1, 1994
RecordedTokyufun, Tokyo Hilton Hotel, Oorong-soh, Sound Village Studio, Victor Yamanakako Studio, Free Studio, and Baybridge Studio
Genre Pop rock, power pop, progressive rock
Length54:11
Label Toy's Factory
Producer Takeshi Kobayahi
Mr. Children chronology
Versus
(1993)
Atomic Heart
(1994)
Shinkai
(1996)
Singles from Atomic Heart
  1. "Cross Road"
    Released: November 10, 1993
  2. "Innocent World"
    Released: June 1, 1994

Atomic Heart is the fourth studio album by Japanese rock band Mr. Children, released in September 1994. The album features two successful lead singles "Cross Road" and "Innocent World".

Contents

Background

In November 1993, the band released their fourth single "Cross Road". It provided the band with their first top-10 hit (peaked at #6) on the Japanese Oricon singles chart, and remained on the chart for about one year. Success of a single brought the band into prominence by 1994. Their follow-up single "Innocent World", which was featured in the TV advertisement for Coca-Cola's sports drink Aquarius, came out in June 1994 and immediately went straight to the top on the chart. It stayed 2 weeks at #1 and remained the chart for 41 weeks, selling over 1.9 million copies and becoming that year's top-selling single in Japan. Popularity of the band had soared before the album was released.

Reception

Stimulated by those smash hit singles, Atomic Heart debuted at #1 on the Japanese albums chart with first-week sales of over 852,000 copies. [1] On the 1994 year-end charts published by the Oricon, it is ranked at the third best-selling album of that year with sales of 1.7 million copies. It continuously sold well in the following year, selling further 1.5 million units and reaching number-six on that year's top-selling list. The album eventually spent 96 weeks on the Oricon top-100, with cumulative sales of over 3.4 million copies during its chart run. In November 1995, the album was certified triple million by the Recording Industry Association of Japan, for shipments of over 3 million units. [2] Atomic Heart was once the top-selling album in Japan, until outsold by Globe's eponymous first album in 1996.

Along with its lead single "Innocent World", Atomic Heart won the 36th Japan Record Awards on New Year's Eve of 1994. [3] The artist, who had flown to Australia for preparation of their forthcoming concert tour, did not attend the ceremony. There was a convention that the award's winners had been supposed to attend the ceremony absolutely, therefore their absence caused little controversy. [4]

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Printing"  0:24
2."Dance dance dance" Kazutoshi Sakurai Sakurai, Takeshi Kobayashi 4:57
3."Love connection (ラヴ コネクション)"SakuraiSakurai, Kobayashi4:57
4."Innocent World"SakuraiSakurai5:45
5."Classmate (クラスメイト)"SakuraiSakurai5:27
6."Cross Road"SakuraiSakurai4:33
7."Jealousy (ジェラシー)"KobayashiSakurai, Kobayashi6:41
8."Asia (Asia) (Asia (エイジア))"SakuraiHideya Suzuki5:22
9."Rain"  0:20
10."Ame nochi hare (雨のち晴れ)"SakuraiSakurai, Kobayashi5:34
11."Round About ~Kodoku no Shōzō~ (Round About 〜孤独の肖像〜)"SakuraiSakurai5:25
12."Over"SakuraiSakurai4:27

Personnel

Production

Production credits for album: [5]

Charts

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Japan (RIAJ) [2] 3× Million3,429,650 [9]

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