Dancemania 7 | ||||
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Compilation album by various artists | ||||
Released | October 16, 1997 [1] | |||
Genre | Electronic, pop [1] (house, Euro house, synthpop) [1] | |||
Length | 67:00 [2] | |||
Label | EMI Music Japan [2] | |||
Producer | Masaaki Saito (executive producer) [3] Hiro Kadoma (producer) [3] | |||
Dancemania chronology | ||||
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Dancemania 7 is the seventh set in the Dancemania series of dance music compilation albums, released in 1997 by EMI Music Japan. [2]
The album debuted at #10 on Oricon's weekly album chart in October 1997 and remained within the top 20 positions on the chart for 3 consecutive weeks, peaking at #8. [4]
The non-stop mixing was done by Captain Jack. [5]
# | Track | By | Ref |
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1 | Secret Agent | Captain Jack | [6] |
2 | The Winner Takes It All | E-Rotic | [6] |
3 | Sexual Madness | E-Rotic | [6] |
4 | That's The Way '97 | X-Treme | [6] |
5 | Dam Dam Deo | Felicidad | [6] |
6 | Lovin' & Devotion | Love & Devotion | [6] |
7 | Snow On A Hot Day | Bertine | [6] |
8 | Crazy | Marysia | [6] |
9 | Wanna B Like A Man | Simone Jay | [6] |
10 | Every Life Unfolds | T42 | [6] |
11 | In My Arms | Wildside | [6] |
12 | Feel The Power of Love | Jampack feat. Bee | [6] |
13 | Dance With Me | Claudja | [6] |
14 | I Can Never Get Enough | In Heaven | [6] |
15 | We Can Do It | Exil | [6] |
16 | Kiss | Verona | [6] |
17 | Dunga! Dunga! | EXP feat. Julia | [6] |
18 | Honeymoon Couple | Pa-Do-Do | [6] |
19 | Open Your Eyes | Koko | [6] |
20 | Get On Up | Nylon | [6] |
21 | Try My Love | Jacynthe | [6] |
22 | Moonlight Shadow | Missing Heart | [6] |
23 | I Believe | Jemma & Elise | [6] |
The album's overall average tempo is 133 bpm; [8]
Several tracks are cover versions or remix versions. [8]
Several tracks on the album, including different remixes, can also be found on other Dancemania albums such as Classics, Club Classics, Club The Earth, Club The Earth Disco Classics, Summers, Extra, Diamond, Diamond Complete Edition, Best Yellow, Best Red, Zip Mania, Zip Mania Best, Scorccio Super Hit Mix, Disco Groove, Delux 2, Delux 5, Speed 1 , Covers 1 or X8. [8]
# | Track | Length | BPM | Ref | Artist(s) | From / based in | Ref |
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1 | Secret Agent | 3:57 | 150 | [6] [8] | Captain Jack | Germany | [12] |
2 | The Winner Takes It All | 2:43 | 130 | [6] [8] | E-Rotic | Germany | [13] |
3 | Sexual Madness | 2:42 | 128 | [6] [8] | E-Rotic | Germany | [13] |
4 | That's The Way '97 | 2:46 | 116 | [6] [8] | X-Treme | Italy | [10] |
5 | Dam Dam Deo | 2:29 | 121 | [6] [8] | Felicidad | France | [7] |
6 | Lovin' & Devotion | 2:39 | 120 | [6] [8] | Love & Devotion | Sweden | [14] |
7 | Snow On A Hot Day | 2:31 | 128 | [6] [8] | Bertine | Norway | [15] |
8 | Crazy | 2:37 | 132 | [6] [8] | Marysia | Poland | [16] |
9 | Wanna B Like A Man | 2:42 | 130 | [6] [8] | Simone Jay | USA / Italy | [17] |
10 | Every Life Unfolds | 2:45 | 129 | [6] [8] | T42 | Italy | [18] |
11 | In My Arms | 2:42 | 132 | [6] [8] | Wildside | Italy | [19] |
12 | Feel The Power of Love | 3:07 | 129 | [6] [8] | Jampack feat. Bee | Denmark | [20] |
13 | Dance With Me | 2:43 | 130 | [6] [8] | Claudja | Italy | [21] |
14 | I Can Never Get Enough | 2:46 | 132 | [6] [8] | In Heaven | Germany | [22] |
15 | We Can Do It | 2:54 | 132 | [6] [8] | Exil | Czech | [23] |
16 | Kiss | 2:50 | 135 | [6] [8] | Verona | Germany | [24] |
17 | Dunga! Dunga! | 3:11 | 135 | [6] [8] | EXP feat. Julia | Italy | [25] |
18 | Honeymoon Couple | 2:49 | 139 | [6] [8] | Pa-Do-Do | Hungary | [26] |
19 | Open Your Eyes | 3:14 | 141 | [6] [8] | Koko | United Kingdom | [27] |
20 | Get On Up | 2:42 | 138 | [6] [8] | Nylon | Unknown | — |
21 | Try My Love | 2:57 | 138 | [6] [8] | Jacynthe | Canada | [28] |
22 | Moonlight Shadow | 3:54 | 140 | [6] [8] | Missing Heart | Germany | [29] |
23 | I Believe | 3:57 | 160 | [6] [8] | Jemma & Elise | Sweden | [30] |
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