Request (Juju album)

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Request
JujuRequest.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 29, 2010 (2010-09-29)
Recorded2010
Genre J-pop
Length1:01:04
Label Sony
Juju chronology
Juju
(2010)
Request
(2010)
You
(2011)
Singles from Request
  1. "Last Kiss"
    Released: February 24, 2010
  2. "Hello, Again (Mukashi Kara Aru Basho)"
    Released: July 28, 2010

Request is a cover album by Japanese recording artist Juju, released on September 29, 2010. [1] The album features recordings of famous songs by Japanese female vocalists, mostly from the late 1990s.

Contents

Conception

The album was originally titled Juju Sings Beautiful Woman. [2] After the album's announcement on August 4, a questionnaire was put up on Juju's website, asking fans which songs they wanted to hear Juju cover. [2] Despite this, four songs had already been chosen for the album, "Gips," "Hello, Again (Mukashi Kara Aru Basho)," "Last Kiss" and "Time Goes By." [2]

The album is Juju's second disc of covers, after the She Sings... second disc of her previous album Juju , which featured primarily covers of Western songs in English. [3]

Promotion

"Last Kiss" was originally released in February 2010, as one of the A-side tracks of the four A-side single "Sakura Ame/Ready for Love/S.H.E./Last Kiss." [4]

A cover of My Little Lover's "Hello, Again (Mukashi Kara Aru Basho)" sung by Juju was announced as a song used in an adverstising campaign for the Sony Alpha digital camera on June 4. [5] The song was released digitally on June 16 as a ringtone and on June 23 as a full-length cellphone download, [6] [7] where it was extremely successful digitally, reaching #1 on the RIAJ Digital Track Chart. [8] Due to this popularity, it was released as a physical single a month later, where it reached #15 on Oricon's physical charts. [9]

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicArranger(s)Length
1."Hello, Again (Mukashi Kara Aru Basho)" (My Little Lover cover)KATE (Takeshi Kobayashi)Kenji Fujii, Takeshi KobayashiAkihisa Matsuura5:15
2."Tsutsumikomu Yō ni..." (Misia cover)Satoshi ShimanoS. ShimanoChokkaku5:15
3."Time Goes By" (Every Little Thing cover) Mitsuru Igarashi M. Igarashi Seiji Kameda 5:25
4."Gips" (Ringo Shiina cover)R. ShiinaR. ShiinaMasanori Shimada5:38
5."There Will Be Love There (Ai no Aru Basho)" (The Brilliant Green cover) Tomoko Kawase Shunsaku Okuda Masayuki Sakamoto4:36
6."Don't Wanna Cry" (Namie Amuro cover)Takahiro Maeda Tetsuya Komuro Jin Nakamura5:35
7."Lover Soul" (Judy and Mary cover) Yuki Takuya Seiji Kameda4:12
8."White Love" (Speed cover)Hiromasa IjichiH. IjichiHiroshi Nakamura6:54
9."Suki" (Dreams Come True cover) Miwa Yoshida M. YoshidaAkihisa Matsuura3:41
10."Will" (Mika Nakashima cover) Yasushi Akimoto Daisuke KawaguchiSatoshi Takebe5:43
11."Last Kiss" (Bonnie Pink cover)Bonnie PinkBonnie PinkSeiji Kameda4:23
12."First Love" (Hikaru Utada cover)H. UtadaH. UtadaAkihisa Matsuura4:27
Total length:1:01:04

Chart rankings

Chart
(2010)
Peak
position
Oricon daily albums [10] 1
Oricon weekly albums [11] 1
Oricon yearly album chart [12] 13

Reported sales and certifications

ChartAmount
Oricon physical sales [13] 469,000
RIAJ shipping certification [14] Double platinum (500,000+)

Promotional tracks

Many songs from the album were released prior to the physical release digitally, or through other means such as a physical CD or radio airplay.

DateTitleFormatChart positionsOricon
sales
[15]
Oricon Singles Charts
[16]
Billboard Japan Hot 100
[17]
RIAJ digital tracks
[18]
February 24, 2010 [4] "Last Kiss"CD single, digital download207,700
June 16, 2010 [6] "Hello, Again (Mukashi Kara Aru Basho)" Ringtone 15191
23*
23,000
June 23, 2010 [7] Full-length cellphone download
July 14, 2010 [19] Ringtone (Ballad Ver.)
July 21, 2010 [19] Full-length cellphone download (Ballad Ver.)
July 28, 2010 [1] CD single, PC download
September 8, 2010 [20] "First Love"Ringtone5
September 15, 2010 [21] Full-length cellphone download
"Tsutsumikomu Yō ni..."Ringtone7830
September 20, 2010 [22] "Time Goes By"Ringtone25
September 22, 2010 [23] "There Will Be Love There (Ai no Aru Basho)"Ringtone4321
September 26, 2010 [24] "Will"Ringtone76
September 29, 2010 [25] "Gips"Ringtone98

*Ballad Version

Release history

RegionDateFormat
JapanSeptember 29, 2010 [1] CD, digital download
TaiwanOctober 1, 2010 [26] CD
Hong KongOctober 5, 2010 [27] CD
JapanOctober 16, 2010 [28] Rental CD

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