Hold Me (Zard album)

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Hold Me
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Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 2, 1992 (1992-09-02)
Genre
Length48:19
Label Polydor, B-Gram
Producer Daiko Nagato
Zard chronology
Mou Sagasanai
(1991)
Hold Me
(1992)
Yureru Omoi
(1993)
Singles from Hold Me
  1. "Nemurenai Yoru wo Daite"
    Released: 5 August 1992

Hold Me is the third album by Japanese pop-rock group Zard [1] and was released on September 2, 1992, under the Polydor label. In 1992, the album was released as a CD and cassette. In 1993, B-Gram Records re-released this album under CD format with code BGCH-1005. [2]

Contents

Chart performance

The album reached number two in Japan in its first week on the charts. It charted for 71 weeks and sold, in total, 1,065,000 copies. [3]

Track listing

All lyrics are written by Izumi Sakai

Hold Me [4]
No.TitleMusicArrangersLength
1."Nemurenai Yoru wo Daite" (眠れない夜を抱いて) Tetsurō Oda Masao Akashi and Daisuke Ikeda 4:28
2."Dareka ga Matteru" (誰かが待ってる) Seiichiro Kuribayashi Akashi3:55
3."Sayonara Ienakute" (サヨナラ言えなくて)KuribayashiIkeda4:02
4."Ano Hohoemi wo Wasurenai de" (あの微笑みを忘れないで) Daria Kawashima Akashi4:26
5."Sukina you ni Odoritai no" (好きなように踊りたいの)Kazuya Izumi Takeshi Hayama 4:23
6."Dangerous Tonight"KuribayashiAkashi4:13
7."Konna ni Aishite mo" (こんなに愛しても)KuribayashiAkashi5:00
8."Why Don't You Leave Me Alone"KawashimaHayama3:24
9."Ai wa Nemutteru" (愛は眠ってる)KawashimaIkeda3:39
10."Tooi Hi no Nostalgia" (遠い日のNostalgia) Eisuke Mochizuki Akashi5:49
11."So Together"KawashimaAkashi5:02

In media

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Chart positions

YearChartPositionAnnual salesTotal salesYearly position
1992Japanese Oricon Weekly Albums Chart2536,0201,056,13026

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References

  1. ZARD discography (in Japanese) http://wezard.net/album.html Archived 2016-07-24 at the Wayback Machine
  2. Information about actual and real code number for CD through ZARD official website (in Japanese) http://wezard.net/album_03.html Archived 2017-01-08 at the Wayback Machine
  3. Oricon rankings (in Japanese) http://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/26939/rank/album/
  4. Official track list (in Japanese) http://beinggiza.com/ci/item/BGCH-1005