Magnum Collection 1999 "Dear"

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Magnum Collection 1999 "Dear"
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Greatest hits album by Masaharu Fukuyama
Released December 8, 1999
Genre J-pop
Length2:07:57
Label BMG Japan
Masaharu Fukuyama chronology
Sing a Song
(1998)
Magnum Collection 1999 "Dear"
(2009)
Fukuyama Presents Magnum Classics: Kissin' in the Holy Night
(2000)

Magnum Collection 1999 "Dear" (stylized as MAGNUM COLLECTION 1999 "Dear") is Japanese singer-songwriter Masaharu Fukuyama's second compilation album, released on December 8, 1999. [1] The album debuted at the top of the Oricon chart with sales of 373,790. [2] This is currently the best-selling album by the artist. [3]

Japanese people ethnic group native to Japan

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Singer-songwriter musician who writes, composes and sings

Singer-songwriters are musicians who write, compose, and perform their own musical material, including lyrics and melodies.

Masaharu Fukuyama Japanese singer-songwriter

Masaharu Fukuyama is a Japanese musician, singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and actor from Nagasaki. He debuted in 1990 with the single "Tsuioku no Ame no Naka".

Contents

Track listing

Disc 1
No.TitleArranger(s)Length
1."Tsuioku no Ame no Naka" (追憶の雨の中)Hisashi Shirahama3:56
2."Kaze Wo Sagashiteru" (風をさがしてる)Syuji Nakamura4:41
3."Tada Boku ga Kawatta" (ただ僕がかわった)Katsu Hoshi5:26
4."Good Night"Akihiko Matsumoto5:55
5."Yakusoku no Oka" (約束の丘)Akihiko Matsumoto5:25
6."Melody"Makoto Saitō4:30
7."Koibito" (恋人)Yoshiyuki Sahashi4:39
8."Tooku he" (遠くへ)Katsu Hoshi5:05
9."Marcy's Song"Yoshiyuki Sahashi4:33
10."It's Only Love"Makoto Saito4:34
11."1985 Nen Factory Street Natsu" (1985年 Factory Street 夏)Rei Ohara3:42
12."GLOAMING WAY"Rei Ohara4:42
13."Asu he no March" (明日へのマーチ)Rei Ohara4:13
14."Dear"Rei Ohara4:10
Disc 2
No.TitleArranger(s)Length
1."HELLO" (Yoshiyuki Sahashi)Sahashi4:00
2."Message"Makoto Saito4:11
3."Ima Kono Hitotoki ga Tooi Yume no You ni" (今このひとときが遠い夢のように)Char4:35
4."Heart"Fukuyama Masaharu4:52
5."You"Tomita Motohiro4:43
6."Like A Hurricane"Akihiko Matsumoto4:45
7."Makimodoshita Natsu" (巻き戻した夏)Akihiko Matsumoto4:45
8."Peach!!"Fukuyama Masaharu4:03
9."Squall"Tomita Motohiro5:21
10."DEAD BODY (Live/'95 Style)"Hisashi Shirahama3:42
11."BLOOD (Live/'95 Style)"Shirahama Hisashi5:44
12."Good Luck (Live/'95 Style)"Rei Ohara5:42
13."SORRY BABY (Live/'98 Style)"Rei Ohara6:28
14."Motto Soba ni Kite (Santa Monica Blvd./'99 Style)" (もっとそばにきて)Rei Ohara6:18

Disc 1 track 1 from the album Dengon, track 2 from the album Lion, track 3 from the album Bros, tracks 4 and 5 from the album Boots, tracks 6 and 7 from the album Calling, track 10 from the album On and On. Disc 2 track 1 from the album M Collection, track 4 and 5 from the album Sing a Song, track 8 and 9 from the album Dear, track 13 from the album On and On.

Chart rankings

Chart
(2010)
Peak
position
Oricon daily albums1
Oricon weekly albums [4] 1
Oricon monthly albums2
Oricon yearly albums9

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References

  1. "Magnum Collection 1999 "Dear"" (in Japanese). Retrieved December 29, 2010.
  2. 1999年12月第3週の邦楽アルバムランキング情報 (in Japanese). Retrieved December 29, 2010.
  3. "福山雅治のアルバム売り上げランキング" . Retrieved December 29, 2010.
  4. 1999年12月第3週の邦楽アルバムランキング情報 (in Japanese). Retrieved December 29, 2010.