Don't Stay (album)

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Don't Stay
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normal edition CD package
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 23, 2008 (Japan)
Genre Dance-pop, pop, J-pop
Language Japanese, some English
Label Sony Music Japan
Nami Tamaki chronology
Graduation: Singles
(2006)
Don't Stay
(2008)
Tamaki Nami Reproduct Best
(2009)
Singles from Don't Stay
  1. "Cross Season"
    Released: March 14, 2007
  2. "Brightdown"
    Released: August 29, 2007
  3. "Winter Ballades"
    Released: December 26, 2007

Don't Stay is the fourth album from Japanese pop singer Nami Tamaki, released on April 23, 2008, about one and a half years after Graduation: Singles , and celebrating five years since her first single "Believe". Two versions were available, the normal edition (SRCL 6778) and the limited edition with DVD (SRCL 6776-6777), three slip case box package and a 55-page booklet. An album tour titled Nami Tamaki 6th Concert "Don't Stay: Go!!" was scheduled for late summer starting in August. The album reached 14th place in the weekly album chart on Oricon Style.

Contents

Track listing

The CD has 14 tracks, and the limited edition DVD contains six video clips, four of which are the promotional videos and one is a documentary on Nami's 19-day trip in America promoting her first album, Greeting , and the shooting of the video for her fifth single ("Daitan ni Ikimashō"). The final video is an interview about being active in the music industry for five years.

CD (SRCL-6776 and SRCL-6778)
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Don't Stay Inst" (Instrumental) Wataru Maeguchi 
2."Visualize"Junko TujiYoshihiro Kusano
Sound Producer: Yoshihiro Kusano and Koji Taniguchi (Side Kick)
 
3."Together" (NNN News Real-time theme song)Hiroko OmaYuuki Tsuruta
Sound Producer: 83key
 
4."Brightdown" (TV Tokyo anime "D.Gray-man" Season 2 opening theme song)Miki FujisueMiki Fujisue
Sound Producer: nishi-ken
 
5."Hitchhiker"Seriko Natsuno Marty Friedman  
6."Speedway"mavieryosuke
Sound Producer: Sinya Saito
 
7."Station"Tatsusi NakamuraYasuo Otani
Sound Producer: Toru Watanabe
 
8."Promise"Sumiyo Mutsumi, Hiroo YamaguchiHiroo Yamaguchi
Sound Producer: Masaki Iehara
 
9."Re-birth"Ritsuko TanifujiMiki Fujisue
Sound Producer: Sinya Sito
 
10."Gokigendaze!: Nothing But Something feat. Ken (Da Pump) / ごきげんだぜっ! ~Nothing But Something~ feat. Ken (Da Pump)" (Same title cover song from Da Pump released on April 22, 1998) m.c.A.T Akio Togashi  
11."Eden"Takamitsu ShimazakiTakamitsu Shimazaki
Sound Producer: Takamitsu Shimazaki and Shun Ito
 
12."Cross Season: After Graduation Mix" (NTV Program "Sports Urugutsu" Ending Theme)Makoto Asakura Daisuke Asakura  
13."423"Nami TamakiYohei Sugita
Sound Producer: Daisuke Kato
 
14."My Way Reproduction Original Mix" (Bonus Track)Rika KanekoTomo 
Limited edition DVD (SRCL-6777)
No.TitleLength
1."Cross Season" (Video clip/PV) 
2."Brightdown" (Video clip/PV) 
3."Promise" (Video clip/PV) 
4."Gokigendaze!: Nothing But Something feat. Ken (Da Pump) / ごきげんだぜっ! ~Nothing But Something~ feat. Ken (Da Pump)" (Video clip/PV) 
5."Tamaki Nami in U.S.A: 19 Day Up Close Documentation" (Video clip) 
6."5 Year Anniversary Special Interview" (Video clip) 
Total length:About 51 minutes

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