You Can't Catch Me (album)

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You Can't Catch Me
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Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 12, 2011
Genre J-pop
Label Victor Entertainment
Maaya Sakamoto chronology
Everywhere
(2010)
You Can't Catch Me
(2011)
Singer Song Writer
(2013)
Singles from You Can't Catch Me
  1. "Down Town / Yasashisa ni Tsutsumareta Nara"
    Released: October 20, 2010

You Can't Catch Me is Maaya Sakamoto's seventh studio album. [1] The first pressing came with a bonus CD featuring seven live tracks from Sakamoto's memorial concert "Gift" in Budokan on March 2010. [2] A PV version for the track "Himitsu" was also made to promote the album. [3] It is Sakamoto's first album to reach number one on the Oricon chart, and the first of either her albums or singles to do so. [4]

Contents

Track listing

CD (VTCL-60209)
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Eternal Return"Maaya Sakamoto Atsushi Suemitsu 4:14
2."Himitsu (秘密, Secret)"Maaya Sakamoto Jun Shibata
Zentaro Watanabe (arrangement)
4:33
3."DOWN TOWN" (Soredemo Machi wa Mawatteiru opening theme) Ginji Ito Taro Yamashita
Takayuki Hattori (arrangement)
3:55
4."Utsukushii Hito (美しい人, Beautiful Person)" (Kentoushi Fune Saigen Project theme song)Maaya Sakamoto Yoko Kanno 5:02
5."Kimi no Sei (キミノセイ, Your Fault)" Suneohair Suneohair 5:12
6."Zero to Ichi (ゼロとイチ, Zero and One)" Shintaro Tokita Shintaro Tokita
Masahito Ishinari (arrangement)
4:42
7."Mizuumi (みずうみ, Lake)"Maaya Sakamoto Kaori Kano 6:08
8."Stand up, girls!"Maaya Sakamoto Shōko Suzuki 3:49
9."Mirai Chizu (ミライ地図, Map of the Future)" Hidetoshi Sakurai Hidetoshi Sakurai4:50
10."Moonlight (Mata wa "Kimi ga Nemuru Tame no Ongaku") (ムーンライト(または“きみが眠るための音楽”, Moonlight (or "Music to Put You to Sleep))"Maaya Sakamoto Yasuyuki Horigome
Keiichi Tomita (arrangement)
4:48
11."Tegami (手紙, Letter)"Maaya Sakamoto Katsutoshi Kitagawa 2:19
12."Topia (トピア)"Maaya Sakamoto Kana Yabuki
Shin Kōno (arrangement)
5:05
Bonus CD (VTZL-22)
No.TitleLength
1."Everywhere ~opening~" 
2."Gift" 
3."Hemisphere (ヘミソフィア)" 
4."0331 medley" (featuring Yoko Kanno) 
5."I.D." 
6."Magic Number" (featuring Shōko Suzuki) 
7."Everywhere ~piano&vocals~" 

Charts

ChartPeak
position
Sales
Oricon Weekly Albums139,861

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References

  1. "You Can't Catch Me JVC profile" . Retrieved 2011-01-14.
  2. "You Can't Catch Me Oricon Page" . Retrieved 2011-01-14.
  3. ""Himitsu" on flyingDog's official Youtube channel" . Retrieved 2011-01-26.
  4. "Maaya Sakamoto Earns 1st #1 Album on Weekly Chart (Updated)". Anime News Network. 2011-01-07.