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Released | March 19, 1997 | |||
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Length | 45:52 | |||
Label | Pony Canyon | |||
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Dress (stylized as "DRESS") is the twelfth studio album by Japanese singer Shizuka Kudo. It was released on March 19, 1997, through Pony Canyon. The album features a soul and funk-infused rock sound. [1] Musicians Chuei Yoshikawa and Tsuyoshi Kon performed instruments on the album as part of the recording band.
Dress debuted at number 18 on the Oricon Albums Chart, with 18,000 units sold in its first week. It charted in the top 100 for three weeks and sold a reported total of 31,000 copies during its run. [2] [3]
All lyrics are written by Aeri except "Gekijō" by Miyuki Nakajima.
No. | Title | Music | Arranger(s) | Length |
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1. | "Akai Dress" (赤いドレス, Akai Doresu, "Red Dress") |
| 2:59 | |
2. | "Gin no Tsume" (銀の爪, "Silver Claw") |
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| 4:42 |
3. | "Poison Kiss" |
|
| 4:44 |
4. | "Otayori" (おたより, "Correspondence") |
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| 5:41 |
5. | "Binetsu" (微熱, "Slight Fever") |
| 4:30 | |
6. | "Gekijō" |
| 4:36 | |
7. | "Tatoeba" (例えば, "Let's Say") |
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| 5:14 |
8. | "Matenrō" (摩天楼, "Skyscraper") |
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| 4:36 |
9. | "Flash Back" |
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| 5:38 |
10. | "Eternity" |
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| 2:56 |
Total length: | 45:36 |
Chart (1997) | Peak position | Sales |
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Japan Weekly Albums (Oricon) [4] | 18 | 31,000 [2] |
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