Cat's Eye (song)

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"Cat's Eye"
Single by Anri
from the album Cat's Eye (soundtrack)
ReleasedAugust 5, 1983
Length3:20
Label For Life Records
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s) Toshiki Kadomatsu

"Cat's Eye" is a song by Japanese pop singer-songwriter, Anri. It served as the opening for the anime series of the same name. A new version of the song titled "Cat's Eye (New Take)" was included on Anri's studio album Timely!! , released December 5, 1983. MAX covered and released their version of the song in 2010.

Contents

MAX version

"Cat's Eye"
Max cats eye cd.jpg
Single by MAX
from the album Be MAX
LanguageJapanese
B-side
  • "Arabesque"
  • "Wonder Woman Returns"
ReleasedMay 12, 2010 (2010-05-12)
Recorded2010
Genre
Label Sonic Groove
Composer(s) Yūichirō Oda
Lyricist(s) Yoshiko Miura
MAX singles chronology
"Rough Cut Diamond"
(2009)
"Cat's Eye"
(2010)
"Tacata"
(2013)

"Cat's Eye" is the sole single from Japanese pop group, MAX's album Be MAX . It was released on May 12, 2010 through Avex subsidiary, Sonic Groove. Their version of the song has been given a Eurobeat arrangement, a nod to the group's initial claim to fame. The single is released in two editions, a CD+DVD and an Enhanced CD. The latter includes a digest of a concert filmed on February 27, 2010. [1]

Release and promotion

Beginning in January, MAX launched a one-night monthly genre themed concert series entitled MAX Monthly Live VIP at Akasaka BLITZ in Tokyo. Media coverage from the event announced that the group was in the midst of recording material for a release in May to coincide with the group's 15th anniversary. [2] In February, the group held a Eurobeat themed concert where they performed "Cat's Eye" for the first time. [3] Online store listings for a new single followed shortly after, but confirmation of "Cat's Eye" as the actually a-side was not confirmed until April 7 by their management company, Vision Factory. [1]

Music video

A music video for "Cat's Eye" began production on March 23, 2010 over two days in an undisclosed location. [4]

Track list

CD

#TitleSongwritersTime
1."Cat's Eye"
2."Arabesque (Arabeseque 〜アラベスク〜)"
3."Wonder Woman Returns"
4."Cat's Eye (Instrumental)"
5."Arabesque (Instrumental)"
6."Wonder Woman Returns (Instrumental)"

DVD

#Title
1.Cat's Eye (Music Clip)
2.Cat's Eye (Music Clip Making)

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References

  1. 1 2 "MAX:NEWシングル『CAT'S EYE』5月12日リリース決定!".
  2. "MAX、"寅年"初単独ライヴで最初に歌ったのは「TORA TORA TORA」".
  3. "MAXがデビュー15周年を目前にユーロビートライブを開催!!". Archived from the original on 2010-04-10. Retrieved 2010-04-07.
  4. "今日のコーデ!".