Mr. Vocalist | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | November 26, 2008 (Japan) March 9, 2009 (Hong Kong) | |||
Recorded | 2008 | |||
Genre | ||||
Length | 60:24 | |||
Label | Sony Music Japan Sony Music Japan International (Korea) | |||
Producer | Eric Martin | |||
Eric Martin chronology | ||||
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Mr. Vocalist is the sixth studio album by American singer-songwriter Eric Martin. Released on November 26, 2008 exclusively in Japan by Sony Music Japan, the album features Martin's English-language covers of popular female-oriented Japanese songs. [1] [2] [3]
The album peaked at No. 12 on Oricon's albums chart. [4]
Mr. Vocalist was released in Hong Kong as Mr. Vocalist (Asian Version) on March 9, 2009. This version features a different track listing with six tracks replaced with songs from Mr. Vocalist 2 . [5]
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Original artist | Length |
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1. | "Pride" | Tomoyasu Hotei | Miki Imai | 5:42 |
2. | "Hanamizuki" | Yo Hitoto | Yo Hitoto | 5:32 |
3. | "Anata no Kiss wo Kazoemashō (You Were Mine)" ((あなたのキスを数えましょう ~you were mine~, "Count Your Kisses (You Were Mine)")) |
| Yuki Koyanagi | 5:44 |
4. | "Everything" |
| Misia | 6:48 |
5. | "Precious" |
| Yuna Ito | 5:52 |
6. | "Time Goes By" | Mitsuru Igarashi | Every Little Thing | 4:55 |
7. | "M" |
| Princess Princess | 5:09 |
8. | "I Believe" |
| Ayaka | 4:54 |
9. | "Yuki no Hana" ((雪の華, "Snowflakes")) |
| Mika Nakashima | 5:46 |
10. | "The Voice ("Jupiter" English Version)" | Ayaka Hirahara | 6:13 | |
11. | "Love Love Love (English Version)" | Dreams Come True | 3:50 | |
Total length: | 60:24 |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Original artist | Length |
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1. | "Hero" |
| Mariah Carey | |
2. | "No One" |
| Alicia Keys | |
3. | "Precious" |
| Yuna Ito | |
4. | "There You'll Be" | Diane Warren | Faith Hill | |
5. | "Yuki no Hana" |
| Mika Nakashima | |
6. | "Time After Time" |
| Cyndi Lauper | |
7. | "You've Got a Friend" | Carole King | Carole King | |
8. | "Hanamizuki" | Hitoto | Yo Hitoto | |
9. | "Everything" |
| Misia | |
10. | "Eternal Flame" | The Bangles | ||
11. | "Love Love Love (English Version)" |
| Dreams Come True |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Original artist | Length |
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1. | "Hero" |
| Mariah Carey | |
2. | "No One" |
| Alicia Keys | |
3. | "Time After Time" |
| Cyndi Lauper | |
4. | "There You'll Be" | Warren | Faith Hill | |
5. | "Superstar" | The Carpenters | ||
6. | "Eternal Flame" |
| The Bangles | |
7. | "You've Got a Friend" | King | Carole King | |
8. | "Yuki no Hana" |
| Mika Nakashima | |
9. | "Everything" |
| Misia | |
10. | "Anata no Kiss wo Kazoemashō (You Were Mine)" |
| Yuki Koyanagi | |
11. | "Love Love Love (English Version)" |
| Dreams Come True |
Chart (2008) | Peak position |
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Japanese Albums (Oricon) [4] | 12 |
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