Dancemania 9 | ||||
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Compilation album by various artists | ||||
Released | April 29, 1998 [1] | |||
Genre | Electronic, pop [1] (Europop, Euro house) [1] | |||
Length | 74:00 [2] | |||
Label | EMI Music Japan [2] | |||
Producer | Masaaki Saito (executive producer) [3] Hiro Kadoma (producer) [3] | |||
Dancemania chronology | ||||
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Dancemania 9 is the ninth set in the Dancemania series of dance music compilation albums, released in 1998 by EMI Music Japan. [2]
The album debuted at #12 on Oricon's weekly album chart in May 1998 and remained within the top 20 positions on the chart for 4 consecutive weeks, peaking at #10. [4]
The non-stop mixing was done by the Swedish DJ also credited as Disco Dude on the album, JJ. [5]
# | Track | By | Ref |
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1 | Baby Please Me | E-Rotic | [6] |
2 | Super Hero | Fireman | [6] |
3 | Follow Me | Captain Jack | [6] |
4 | Cafe Cafe | Vivian | [6] |
5 | Single | Popsie | [6] |
6 | Amnesia | Chumbawamba | [6] |
7 | Oh La La La | 2 Eivissa | [6] |
8 | Let's Get Down | JT Playaz | [6] |
9 | Get Up (On the Dancefloor) | Disco Dude | [6] |
10 | I Feel Love | Vanessa Mae | [6] |
11 | Day By Day | Regina | [6] |
12 | Children's Voices | T 4 2 | [6] |
13 | You Make Me Feel Brand New | The Scarlet | [7] |
14 | Be My Lover | Luna | [7] |
15 | Virtual Lover | Debbie Clark | [7] |
16 | This Must Be Love | Pixie | [7] |
17 | Heaven | Berri | [7] |
18 | Tell Me | Peach | [7] |
19 | Pray | DJ BoBo | [7] |
20 | It Could Be Love | Elektra | [7] |
21 | You | Alexia Phillips | [7] |
22 | Lucky Star | Marysia | [7] |
23 | Cybersex Lovegame | DJ Company | [7] |
The album's overall average tempo is 136 bpm; [9]
The album contains 3 covers or remixes. [9]
Several tracks on the album, including different remixes, can also be found on other Dancemania albums such as 5 , Extra, Happy Paradise 2, Speed 8, Delux 3, Best Yellow, Scorccio Super Hit Mix, Disco Groove, Bass #5 or Winters. [9]
# | Track | Length | BPM | Ref | Artist(s) | From / based in | Ref |
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1 | Baby Please Me | 3:30 | 140 | [6] [9] | E-Rotic | Germany | [13] |
2 | Super Hero | 3:02 | 160 | [6] [9] | Fireman | Italy | [14] |
3 | Follow Me | 3:30 | 160 | [6] [9] | Captain Jack | Germany | [15] |
4 | Cafe Cafe | 3:31 | 160 | [6] [9] | Vivian | El Salvador Germany | [16] |
5 | Single | 3:22 | 115 | [6] [9] | Popsie | Sweden | [17] |
6 | Amnesia | 3:14 | 128 | [6] [9] | Chumbawamba | United Kingdom | [18] |
7 | Oh La La La | 3:02 | 128 | [6] [9] | 2 Eivissa | Germany | [19] |
8 | Let's Get Down | 3:26 | 128 | [6] [9] | JT Playaz | United Kingdom | [20] |
9 | Get Up (On the Dancefloor) | 3:39 | 129 | [6] [9] | Disco Dude | Sweden | [5] |
10 | I Feel Love | 2:57 | 130 | [6] [9] | Vanessa Mae | Singapore | [11] |
11 | Day By Day | 2:27 | 130 | [6] [9] | Regina | Brazil / Italy | [21] |
12 | Children's Voices | 3:29 | 130 | [6] [9] | T 4 2 | Italy | [22] |
13 | You Make Me Feel Brand New | 3:02 | 130 | [7] [9] | The Scarlet | Unknown | — |
14 | Be My Lover | 2:53 | 132 | [7] [9] | Luna | Italy | [23] |
15 | Virtual Lover | 2:40 | 137 | [7] [9] | Debbie Clark | Italy | [24] |
16 | This Must Be Love | 3:11 | 135 | [7] [9] | Pixie | Germany | [25] |
17 | Heaven | 3:49 | 135 | [7] [9] | Berri | United Kingdom | [26] |
18 | Tell Me | 3:23 | 137 | [7] [9] | Peach | United Kingdom | [27] |
19 | Pray | 3:29 | 137 | [7] [9] | DJ BoBo | Switzerland | [28] |
20 | It Could Be Love | 3:07 | 138 | [7] [9] | Elektra | Jamaica / Italy | [29] |
21 | You | 3:23 | 138 | [7] [9] | Alexia Phillips | United States Canada | [30] |
22 | Lucky Star | 3:04 | 138 | [7] [9] | Marysia | Poland | [31] |
23 | Cybersex Lovegame | 3:33 | 146 | [7] [9] | DJ Company | Germany | [32] |
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