Control Your Touch

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Control Your Touch
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Released3 December 2003
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Length22:35
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Yumi Shizukusa chronology
Control Your Touch
(2003)
Yumi Shizukusa II
(2004)
Singles from Control Your Touch
  1. "Don't You Wanna See Me (Oh) Tonight?"
    Released: 2 July 2003
  2. "Take Me Take Me"
    Released: 25 September 2003
  3. "Control Your Touch"
    Released: 19 November 2003

Control Your Touch (stylized as CONTROL Your touch) is the debut studio album by Japanese singer-songwriter Yumi Shizukusa. It was released on 3 December 2003 through Styling Records and Giza Studio.

Contents

Singles

After appearing on two compilation albums, Giza Studio Mai-K & Friends Hotrod Beach Party (2002) and Day Track "Lady Mastersoul" (2003), Shizukusa released the debut single, "Don't You Wanna See Me (Oh) Tonight?" on 2 July 2003. Despite only peaking at number 35, the song gained the biggest numbers of radio power rotation in Japan at that time.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Prologue" DJ Me-Ja1:05
2."Control Your Touch"
  • Tokunaga
5:02
3."Don't You Wanna See Me (Oh) Tonight?"
  • Tokunaga
  • Shizukusa
  • Tokunaga
4:01
4."Move On" (Bounce Mix)
  • Yoko
4:37
5."Nemurenu Shoujo"
  • Shizukusa
  • Yoko
  • Ohga
  • Kasahara
  • Yoko
  • Ohga
  • Kasahara
5:38
6."Hoshidukiyo" (Angel vs Devil Version)
  • Shizukusa
  • Yoko
Heavy Hitters Music4:29
7."Boy"
  • Shizukusa
  • Deron Reynolds
Ohga4:20
8."Sometimes"
  • Shizukusa
  • Tokunaga
  • Tokunaga
3:24
9."Take Me Take Me"
  • Shizukusa
  • Tokunaga
  • Tokunaga
4:20
10."Any More" (No More Tears Version)
  • Shizukusa
  • Raynolds
  • Akira Onozuka
  • Buddhaphonic
  • Ohga
4:27
11."Tell Me How You Feel"
  • Shizukusa
  • Yoko
  • Ohga
  • Kasahara
Yoko4:42
12."I Believe in You"
  • Shizukusa
  • Jeffrey Qwest
  • Stephen Hanuman
  • Qwest
  • Hanumap
4:32
Total length:22:35

Charts

Chart (2003)Peak
position
Oricon Albums Chart [1] 97

Release history

CountryDateFormatLabelRef.
Japan3 December 2003
[2]

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References

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  2. "CONTROL Your touch: 音楽". Amazon.co.jp . Retrieved 28 August 2020.