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Released | April 27, 2011 | |||
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Label | Maximum 10 | |||
Producer | Advanced Alternative Media | |||
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Spirit (stylized as SPIRIT) [1] is the tenth studio album by Japanese singer and songwriter Hitomi. It was released on April 27, 2011, through independent label Maximum 10. It is her first not to be handled by Avex Trax, though both are owned by the same operating company. Spirit is described as "electro-oriented club music married with emo rock"; produced by Advanced Alternative Media, the album is noted as "their first collaboration with a Japanese artist". [2]
Looking to expand her sound, Hitomi largely worked with Western record producers Scott Cutler, Anne Preven and Dreamlab. Spirit features contributions from Gabe Saporta of Cobra Starship, Rivers Cuomo of Weezer, and members from Simple Plan.
Though no singles were issued to promote Spirit directly, the album includes the digital single "Love Me Love Body" which was released a year prior. Spirit debuted and peaked at number 125, spending one week on the Oricon Weekly Chart. The album was supported by the Hitomi Live Tour 2011: Spirit, her first in five years, which visited three cities in early June 2011.
Hitomi released her last studio album, Love Life 2 , in June 2009, which attracted attention as she was photographed nude and visibly pregnant for its album artwork.
Two weeks prior to the release of Spirit, various media outlets publicized Hitomi's departure from Avex Trax to a then-unnamed independent label. [3] The announcement of her new album and its April 27, 2011, release date accompanied these reports, though no further details were communicated from Hitomi or her management's side. [4] Her move to Maximum 10 was formally announced on April 20, 2011, as well as Advanced Alternative Media's involvement in the album. [5]
In an interview with Natalie , Hitomi explained that her initial feeling towards the transfer was along the lines of, "What is an 'indie' in the first place?" She states: "If a major label says, 'We will sell [your albums], and you will gain merit as well', then an indie [label] only had the recognition of something kinda like a flea market. However, I was certain that it was time to search for an approach different from before."
No singles were released for promoting the album, although two songs were made available to the public prior to its release. The song "Love Me, Love Body" was used as the official theme song to Coca-Cola Japan's healthy drink for women "Love Body", and was digitally released on July 28, 2010. "Song for You" was the other song previously released. It was included in Hitomi's single "Umarete Kurete Arigatō", which was her last single released under the Avex label. The last songs that Hitomi published under the Avex major label, "Umarete Kurete Arigatō" and "Smile World" (the two A-side songs of her last major single), along with the theme songs of the NHK anime television series Hanakappa, "Special" and "Guru Maze Yeah", were not included on the album.
""Rollin' wit da Homies" is a duet of Hitomi and Weezer vocalist Rivers Cuomo, making this song the first collaboration of Hitomi and another artist included in some of her studio albums. [6] The album did not have any physical single to promote it, and peaked at nº 125 on its first week in the Oricon charts. [7] First pressings of the album sold at Tower Records included a limited edition poster. [8]
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Producer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Hands Up!!" | Sam Hollander, Dave Katz, Shep Goodman, Gabe Saporta | Hollander, Katz, Goodman, Saporta | S*A*M*, Sluggo | 3:27 |
2. | "Time Machine" | The Cowboy Blasters | Scott Cutler, Anne Preven, Christian Berishaj | Cutler, Preven, Christian TV | 3:08 |
3. | "Private Flower" | Hitomi | Hitomi, Leah Haywood, Daniel James, Shelly Peiken | Dreamlab | 3:09 |
4. | "2010: Kanemōke no Heaven & Paradise (2010 ~金儲けのHeaven & Paradise~, Heaven & Paradise of Making Money)" | Hitomi | Chris Rojas, Laura Pergolizzi | Rojas | 2:29 |
5. | "Lights On" (featuring Adskillz) | Hitomi | Jimmy Harry, Haywood, James | Harry, Dreamlab | 3:15 |
6. | "Spirit" | Hitomi | Cutler, Preven, Chuck Comeau, Pierre Bouvier | Cutler, Preven | 3:10 |
7. | "Sweet & Honey" | Hitomi | Harry, Cathy Dennis | Harry, Dennis | 3.48 |
8. | "Love Me, Love Body" | Hitomi | Cutler, Preven, BC Jean | Cutler, Preven | 3:52 |
9. | "Freedom" | Hitomi | Cutler, Preven, Kevin Rudolf, Makeba Riddick | Cutler, Preven, Rudolf | 3:14 |
10. | "Supernova" | SHG-NKM, Hitomi | Haywood, James | Dreamlab | 3:19 |
11. | "Song for You" | Hitomi | Cutler, Preven, Eric Hudson | Cutler, Preven, Hudson | 3:32 |
12. | "Rollin' wit da Homies" (featuring Rivers Cuomo) | Rivers Cuomo, Sheppard Solomon, Allan Grigg | Cuomo, Solomon, Grigg | Kool Kojak | 3:17 |
Total length: | 39:40 |
Date | Chart | Peak position | Sales total |
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April 27, 2011 | Oricon Daily Albums Chart | 33 | |
Oricon Weekly Albums Chart | 125 | 1,055 [9] | |
Oricon Indie Albums Chart | 6 |
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