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On 7 August 1996, she released 33rd single "Moonlight Shadow. Tsuki ni Moero", written and produced by Tetsuya Komuro. It's their second collaboration since single "Aibu". Komuro finished composition around May and recording in June. B-side tracks doesn't include new song, instead it has remixed version of lead track. The single debuted at number 14 on Oricon Weekly Single Charts and charted 7 weeks. | In 1991 and 1992, Nakamori ventured into acting with varying success. Kome Kome Club's 1992 single "Kimi ga Iru Dake de," which sold over 2.89 million copies, was the theme song of Japanese television drama "Sugao no Mamade" in which she played a role. | 1 |
On 7 August 1996, she released 33rd single "Moonlight Shadow. Tsuki ni Moero", written and produced by Tetsuya Komuro. It's their second collaboration since single "Aibu". Komuro finished composition around May and recording in June. B-side tracks doesn't include new song, instead it has remixed version of lead track. The single debuted at number 14 on Oricon Weekly Single Charts and charted 7 weeks. | On 17 June 1998, she released her eighteenth studio album "Spoon". The album includes previously released two promotional singles. Five out of eleven songs were arranged by Ikurou Fujiwara. In the album booklet, she's credited as a main producer of the album. The album debuted at number 17 on Oricon Weekly Album Charts and charted for three weeks. Between 21 June and 17 July, Akina held national live tour "Spoon Tour". The video footage was never released in DVD as of 2019. | 0 |
On 18 December 1996, she released mini album "Vamp", for the first time since the release of mini-album "Wonder" in 1988. Nakamori's is in the charge of album producer. The mini-album consists of four songs which were aren't included in any studio album and appeared only once, in first press edition of compilation album "Utahime Densetsu: 90s Best". Before the album release, she performed all four songs in her second dinner tour show "1996 Xmas Dinner Show" (held between 5 and 26 December). The album debuted at number 30 on Oricon Weekly Album Charts and charted for 5 weeks. | Between 12 and 20 May 1996, she held her first Dinner Show Tour "1996 Dinner Show". | 1 |
On 18 December 1996, she released mini album "Vamp", for the first time since the release of mini-album "Wonder" in 1988. Nakamori's is in the charge of album producer. The mini-album consists of four songs which were aren't included in any studio album and appeared only once, in first press edition of compilation album "Utahime Densetsu: 90s Best". Before the album release, she performed all four songs in her second dinner tour show "1996 Xmas Dinner Show" (held between 5 and 26 December). The album debuted at number 30 on Oricon Weekly Album Charts and charted for 5 weeks. | On 30 December 2015, she has released her twenty-fourth studio album "Fixer". It's her first studio album for the first time after 6 years. The album consists of two previously released singles in 2015, its original and album arranged version which are listed as a bonus tracks. The album version of "Fixer: While the Woman are Sleeping" has been promoted as a movie theme song in the theatrical movie "Onna ga Nemuru Toki". It's her first movie theme song for the first time after 24 years. The album was released in the regular and limited edition: limited edition includes DVD music video clip of "Fixer: While the Woman are Sleeping". The album debuted at number 7 on Oricon Weekly Album Charts and debuted at number 8 on Recochoku Weekly Album Charts. | 0 |
On 18 December 1996, she released mini album "Vamp", for the first time since the release of mini-album "Wonder" in 1988. Nakamori's is in the charge of album producer. The mini-album consists of four songs which were aren't included in any studio album and appeared only once, in first press edition of compilation album "Utahime Densetsu: 90s Best". Before the album release, she performed all four songs in her second dinner tour show "1996 Xmas Dinner Show" (held between 5 and 26 December). The album debuted at number 30 on Oricon Weekly Album Charts and charted for 5 weeks. | In April 1996, she made television appearance in the first broadcast of Japanese variety program SMAP×SMAP, performing with members of Smap "Kazarijanai yo Namida wa", "Tattoo", "Ganbarimashou" and "Desire". | 1 |
On 18 December 1996, she released mini album "Vamp", for the first time since the release of mini-album "Wonder" in 1988. Nakamori's is in the charge of album producer. The mini-album consists of four songs which were aren't included in any studio album and appeared only once, in first press edition of compilation album "Utahime Densetsu: 90s Best". Before the album release, she performed all four songs in her second dinner tour show "1996 Xmas Dinner Show" (held between 5 and 26 December). The album debuted at number 30 on Oricon Weekly Album Charts and charted for 5 weeks. | Within two years of her debut, she set herself apart from all the singers of her generation with her mature song selection and the ability to change her image with the release of each new single, much like Madonna and Cyndi Lauper. This provocative and rebellious image was to be the direct opposite of the other pop rival, Seiko Matsuda, who projected more of a girl next door, sweet-natured charm. In a retrospective commendation of her album "Fushigi" (1986), Ignatiy Vishnevetsky wrote that she "was sometimes trumpeted as a more mature and sophisticated alternative to Matsuda". | 0 |
On 18 December 1996, she released mini album "Vamp", for the first time since the release of mini-album "Wonder" in 1988. Nakamori's is in the charge of album producer. The mini-album consists of four songs which were aren't included in any studio album and appeared only once, in first press edition of compilation album "Utahime Densetsu: 90s Best". Before the album release, she performed all four songs in her second dinner tour show "1996 Xmas Dinner Show" (held between 5 and 26 December). The album debuted at number 30 on Oricon Weekly Album Charts and charted for 5 weeks. | On 21 March 1997, she released 17th studio album "Shaker". Nakamori is in the charge of album producer. The album consists of two previously released leading singles with additional new arrangement. For the Asahi Shinbun, she explains that album melody crosses from digital into acoustic sounds, and carefully choose songs which she can sing with her own voice key. The album debuted on number 14 at Oricon Weekly Album Charts and charted for 5 weeks. It is her final release in the MCA Victor label. In 2002, through Universal Music label was released re-mastered album with renewed title "Shaker +3". This version of album includes three more additional tracks, singles with original arrangement and one b-side track. Between 3 May and 21 June 1997, she held live tour "Felicidad" for the first time in almost 9 years. The DVD footage was released on 22 September 1997 through Universal Music label. After live, she officially left MCA Records. | 1 |
On 18 December 1996, she released mini album "Vamp", for the first time since the release of mini-album "Wonder" in 1988. Nakamori's is in the charge of album producer. The mini-album consists of four songs which were aren't included in any studio album and appeared only once, in first press edition of compilation album "Utahime Densetsu: 90s Best". Before the album release, she performed all four songs in her second dinner tour show "1996 Xmas Dinner Show" (held between 5 and 26 December). The album debuted at number 30 on Oricon Weekly Album Charts and charted for 5 weeks. | Regardless of her lack of prolific songs in recent years, Nakamori was honored by the Japanese Music critics as the 5th best voice in the country's recording history, even ahead of her rival, Seiko Matsuda, at 7th place. According to the Oricon Charts, she is one of a handful of singers who manage to have albums in the Top 10 in the 1980s, 1990s, 2000s and 2010s; proving her resilience to the taste changing music industry. | 0 |
On 21 February 1997, she released 34th single "Appetite", written by Uki. It was released as a leading single to the upcoming studio album. For Nakamori it was one of the most difficult melodies for her to practice. The single debuted at number 46 on Oricon Weekly Single Charts and charted 4 weeks. | Her return to the music scene in 1990 was met with skepticism and curiosity, propelling the single "Dear Friend" to No. 1. Nakamori once claimed that "Dear Friend' is perhaps her only happy song. Nevertheless, she reverted to melancholic, jilted love songs that ultimately did not go well with the public's taste. Her next single "Mizu ni Sashita Hana" became her 21st Oricon #1 single, but she could not reach the top position again after that. In autumn 1990 was scheduled to release new studio album "Gaze" which would include singles Mizu ni Sashita Hana and ten more songs written by writer, Eikyo Kyo. Due to the issues with the recording label, soon after two-day live concert "Yume" she left the Warner Pioneer and album remained in the datas. | 1 |
On 21 February 1997, she released 34th single "Appetite", written by Uki. It was released as a leading single to the upcoming studio album. For Nakamori it was one of the most difficult melodies for her to practice. The single debuted at number 46 on Oricon Weekly Single Charts and charted 4 weeks. | The chief of the Gauss Entertainment recording label, Kazuhiro Chiba caused Nakamori's stay in the label many troubles: in late 1998, was announced her special birthday in July 1999, however it was cancelled without announcement and the length of 8000 yen refund took one year. In early December, on the special press-con, said about Nakamori's existence as a "troublemaker, who shouldn't exist in the music industry". In the end of press-con was announced contract cancelation scheduled on the December. | 0 |
On 21 February 1997, she released 34th single "Appetite", written by Uki. It was released as a leading single to the upcoming studio album. For Nakamori it was one of the most difficult melodies for her to practice. The single debuted at number 46 on Oricon Weekly Single Charts and charted 4 weeks. | On 21 July 1995, was released 16th studio album "La Alteración" which includes previously released single with new album rearrangement. In the Spanish, "alteracion" means "change". As in the previous studio album, Nakamori is in the charge of the main production of the album. Album jacket has been shot in Morocco. The album debuted at number 7 on Oricon Weekly Album Charts and charted for 8 weeks. In 2002, through Universal Music label was released re-mastered album with the renewed title "La Alteración +4". This version of album includes four more additional tracks, two singles and their b-side tracks released during 1995. | 1 |
On 21 February 1997, she released 34th single "Appetite", written by Uki. It was released as a leading single to the upcoming studio album. For Nakamori it was one of the most difficult melodies for her to practice. The single debuted at number 46 on Oricon Weekly Single Charts and charted 4 weeks. | After Akina Nakamori passed the test of "Star Tanjō!" on her third attempt, she made her debut in 1982 with the single "Slow Motion." Recorded in Los Angeles, the single was released on 1 May 1982 and sold 174,000 copies, reaching No. 30 on the Oricon charts. The second single, "Shōjo A" was nearly banned for its risque lyrics. This single fared better, most likely due to the controversy, and peaked at No. 5, selling 396,000 copies. Her next single, a ballad titled "Second Love" proved to be her best-selling single. This sentimental piece debuted at No. 2 but reached No. 1 the following week, staying at the top for nine weeks. It sold 766,000 copies back then (to date, almost one million). In addition to the single releases, Nakamori also released two albums titled "Prologue" and "Variation" that year, which sold 453,000 and 743,000 copies respectively. | 0 |
On 21 February 1997, she released 34th single "Appetite", written by Uki. It was released as a leading single to the upcoming studio album. For Nakamori it was one of the most difficult melodies for her to practice. The single debuted at number 46 on Oricon Weekly Single Charts and charted 4 weeks. | Between 12 and 20 May 1996, she held her first Dinner Show Tour "1996 Dinner Show". | 1 |
On 21 February 1997, she released 34th single "Appetite", written by Uki. It was released as a leading single to the upcoming studio album. For Nakamori it was one of the most difficult melodies for her to practice. The single debuted at number 46 on Oricon Weekly Single Charts and charted 4 weeks. | On 23 September 1998, she released her 37th single "Tomadoi" written by Juni. "Tomadoi" was promoted as a theme song for Japanese television drama "39Sai no Aki". B-side track "Good-bye tears" was also promoted as a theme song for Japanese television drama "Nananin no OL Sommelier" in which Akina starred a minor role. The single debuted on number forty at Oricon Weekly Single Charts. | 0 |
On 21 March 1997, she released 17th studio album "Shaker". Nakamori is in the charge of album producer. The album consists of two previously released leading singles with additional new arrangement. For the Asahi Shinbun, she explains that album melody crosses from digital into acoustic sounds, and carefully choose songs which she can sing with her own voice key. The album debuted on number 14 at Oricon Weekly Album Charts and charted for 5 weeks. It is her final release in the MCA Victor label. In 2002, through Universal Music label was released re-mastered album with renewed title "Shaker +3". This version of album includes three more additional tracks, singles with original arrangement and one b-side track. Between 3 May and 21 June 1997, she held live tour "Felicidad" for the first time in almost 9 years. The DVD footage was released on 22 September 1997 through Universal Music label. After live, she officially left MCA Records. | On 13 April 1994, she played a role as the first suspect of the TV Series Furuhata Ninzaburō in the episode of "The Shoujo Manga Murderer". | 1 |
On 21 March 1997, she released 17th studio album "Shaker". Nakamori is in the charge of album producer. The album consists of two previously released leading singles with additional new arrangement. For the Asahi Shinbun, she explains that album melody crosses from digital into acoustic sounds, and carefully choose songs which she can sing with her own voice key. The album debuted on number 14 at Oricon Weekly Album Charts and charted for 5 weeks. It is her final release in the MCA Victor label. In 2002, through Universal Music label was released re-mastered album with renewed title "Shaker +3". This version of album includes three more additional tracks, singles with original arrangement and one b-side track. Between 3 May and 21 June 1997, she held live tour "Felicidad" for the first time in almost 9 years. The DVD footage was released on 22 September 1997 through Universal Music label. After live, she officially left MCA Records. | On 21 May 1998, she released her thirty-sixth single "Konya Nagare Hoshi" written by Keiko Utsumi. The single debuted at number 66 in Oricon Single Weekly Charts. The B-side track "Arashi no Nakade" has been written by Russian singer Origa. It is one of her worst-selling singles during two decades of her career. | 0 |
On 21 March 1997, she released 17th studio album "Shaker". Nakamori is in the charge of album producer. The album consists of two previously released leading singles with additional new arrangement. For the Asahi Shinbun, she explains that album melody crosses from digital into acoustic sounds, and carefully choose songs which she can sing with her own voice key. The album debuted on number 14 at Oricon Weekly Album Charts and charted for 5 weeks. It is her final release in the MCA Victor label. In 2002, through Universal Music label was released re-mastered album with renewed title "Shaker +3". This version of album includes three more additional tracks, singles with original arrangement and one b-side track. Between 3 May and 21 June 1997, she held live tour "Felicidad" for the first time in almost 9 years. The DVD footage was released on 22 September 1997 through Universal Music label. After live, she officially left MCA Records. | In 1993, she has transferred to recording company "MCA Records" and signed under recording label "MCA Victor". On 21 May 1993, she released 27th single "Everlasting Love", written and produced by Ryuichi Sakamoto. Two years passed since the release of a previous single "Futari Shizuka". According to recording producer, Nakamori's distanced from her casual style and along with new music production staff aimed more into contemporary style. The single debuted at number 10 on Oricon Weekly Single charts and charted for 5 weeks. | 1 |
On 21 March 1997, she released 17th studio album "Shaker". Nakamori is in the charge of album producer. The album consists of two previously released leading singles with additional new arrangement. For the Asahi Shinbun, she explains that album melody crosses from digital into acoustic sounds, and carefully choose songs which she can sing with her own voice key. The album debuted on number 14 at Oricon Weekly Album Charts and charted for 5 weeks. It is her final release in the MCA Victor label. In 2002, through Universal Music label was released re-mastered album with renewed title "Shaker +3". This version of album includes three more additional tracks, singles with original arrangement and one b-side track. Between 3 May and 21 June 1997, she held live tour "Felicidad" for the first time in almost 9 years. The DVD footage was released on 22 September 1997 through Universal Music label. After live, she officially left MCA Records. | Three weeks later on 22 May 2002, she released 20th studio album "Resonancia". It's her first album released in Universe Music and first album after three years. In the Spanish, the Resonancia means Sound. The main instrumental concept of album consists of R&B and Latin rhythm feeling. In the album booklet, Uru is credited as a main producer of the album. The album includes the re-arranged version of singles "It's brand new day" and "The Heat: Musica Fiesta". The main writer of the album is Adya. Japanese singer Ken Hirai provided back-vocals in one of the album tracks. The album debuted at number 15 on Oricon Weekly Album Charts and charted for four weeks. Between 27 May and 13 July she held live tour "Musica Fiesta Tour 2002". | 0 |
On 21 March 1997, she released 17th studio album "Shaker". Nakamori is in the charge of album producer. The album consists of two previously released leading singles with additional new arrangement. For the Asahi Shinbun, she explains that album melody crosses from digital into acoustic sounds, and carefully choose songs which she can sing with her own voice key. The album debuted on number 14 at Oricon Weekly Album Charts and charted for 5 weeks. It is her final release in the MCA Victor label. In 2002, through Universal Music label was released re-mastered album with renewed title "Shaker +3". This version of album includes three more additional tracks, singles with original arrangement and one b-side track. Between 3 May and 21 June 1997, she held live tour "Felicidad" for the first time in almost 9 years. The DVD footage was released on 22 September 1997 through Universal Music label. After live, she officially left MCA Records. | Her return to the music scene in 1990 was met with skepticism and curiosity, propelling the single "Dear Friend" to No. 1. Nakamori once claimed that "Dear Friend' is perhaps her only happy song. Nevertheless, she reverted to melancholic, jilted love songs that ultimately did not go well with the public's taste. Her next single "Mizu ni Sashita Hana" became her 21st Oricon #1 single, but she could not reach the top position again after that. In autumn 1990 was scheduled to release new studio album "Gaze" which would include singles Mizu ni Sashita Hana and ten more songs written by writer, Eikyo Kyo. Due to the issues with the recording label, soon after two-day live concert "Yume" she left the Warner Pioneer and album remained in the datas. | 1 |
On 21 March 1997, she released 17th studio album "Shaker". Nakamori is in the charge of album producer. The album consists of two previously released leading singles with additional new arrangement. For the Asahi Shinbun, she explains that album melody crosses from digital into acoustic sounds, and carefully choose songs which she can sing with her own voice key. The album debuted on number 14 at Oricon Weekly Album Charts and charted for 5 weeks. It is her final release in the MCA Victor label. In 2002, through Universal Music label was released re-mastered album with renewed title "Shaker +3". This version of album includes three more additional tracks, singles with original arrangement and one b-side track. Between 3 May and 21 June 1997, she held live tour "Felicidad" for the first time in almost 9 years. The DVD footage was released on 22 September 1997 through Universal Music label. After live, she officially left MCA Records. | On 24 February 2016, she released her forty-fifth single "Fixer: While the Women are Sleeping", written by Nakamori herself. It was her first single cut for the first time since "Diva" in 2009. The beginning of single doesn't start with leading title, but instead B-side track, "Hirari: Sakura", written by Kouhei Munemoto and member of band Porno Graffitti, Haruichi Shindō. It's her first original song with title and theme of "Sakura." The single debuted at number 32 on Oricon Weekly Single Charts. | 0 |
In 1998, she moved to the "Gauss Entertainment" recording label. In January, she led a main role to the Japanese television drama "Tsumetai Tsuki". It was her first main role since "Sugao no Mama de". She also performed theme song "Kisei: Never Forget" written by Yasuhiro Suzu. The single was released on 11 February. Nakamori states that the balance between low and high pitches were difficult for her to sing. The single debuted on rank 19 at Oricon Weekly Single Charts and sold 94k copies. B-side track is remastered version of album track "Tsuki ga Aoku", which was previously released in studio album "Shaker". | On 23 September 1998, she released her 37th single "Tomadoi" written by Juni. "Tomadoi" was promoted as a theme song for Japanese television drama "39Sai no Aki". B-side track "Good-bye tears" was also promoted as a theme song for Japanese television drama "Nananin no OL Sommelier" in which Akina starred a minor role. The single debuted on number forty at Oricon Weekly Single Charts. | 1 |
In 1998, she moved to the "Gauss Entertainment" recording label. In January, she led a main role to the Japanese television drama "Tsumetai Tsuki". It was her first main role since "Sugao no Mama de". She also performed theme song "Kisei: Never Forget" written by Yasuhiro Suzu. The single was released on 11 February. Nakamori states that the balance between low and high pitches were difficult for her to sing. The single debuted on rank 19 at Oricon Weekly Single Charts and sold 94k copies. B-side track is remastered version of album track "Tsuki ga Aoku", which was previously released in studio album "Shaker". | In 1987, she released "Tango Noir," which sold 348,000 copies and debuted at number 1. (Even though sales of singles were declining, Tango Noir still made it to be the 2nd best selling single in 1987). Her next single was a cover of an American song, but she called her version "Blonde." It sold 301,000 copies and added to her No.1 singles. Her most critically acclaimed single of that year was a heartfelt ballad called "Nanpasen," an emotionally draining song which many people attributed to her rocky relationship with then-boyfriend, Masahiko Kondō and the death of Kondō's mother. It sold 431,000 copies and debuted at number 1. | 0 |
In 1998, she moved to the "Gauss Entertainment" recording label. In January, she led a main role to the Japanese television drama "Tsumetai Tsuki". It was her first main role since "Sugao no Mama de". She also performed theme song "Kisei: Never Forget" written by Yasuhiro Suzu. The single was released on 11 February. Nakamori states that the balance between low and high pitches were difficult for her to sing. The single debuted on rank 19 at Oricon Weekly Single Charts and sold 94k copies. B-side track is remastered version of album track "Tsuki ga Aoku", which was previously released in studio album "Shaker". | In January 1999, she led a main role to the television drama "Border—Hanzai Shinri Sōsa File". She also performed theme song "Ofelia" written by Shimano Satoshi, which was released as a single on 21 January 1999. Title Ofelia comes from Shakespeares's famous literature work "Hamlet". In this single, she tries to interpret the Ofelia's sadness into words, however, she's also singing to all people who suffer with pain and sadness. B-Side tracks is alternative version of Ofelia under title "To be", which is performed in English. The single debuted as number 29 on Oricon Weekly Single Charts and had charted for 8 weeks. | 1 |
In 1998, she moved to the "Gauss Entertainment" recording label. In January, she led a main role to the Japanese television drama "Tsumetai Tsuki". It was her first main role since "Sugao no Mama de". She also performed theme song "Kisei: Never Forget" written by Yasuhiro Suzu. The single was released on 11 February. Nakamori states that the balance between low and high pitches were difficult for her to sing. The single debuted on rank 19 at Oricon Weekly Single Charts and sold 94k copies. B-side track is remastered version of album track "Tsuki ga Aoku", which was previously released in studio album "Shaker". | Between 6 June and 13 July, she held national tour "All About Akina 20th Anniversary It's Brand New Day." It's her national tour after the year. On 27 September, the whole live was released on the DVD from recording label "Tokuma Japan Communications". The included live footage was recorded on 22 June in Tokyo International Forum. | 0 |
In 1998, she moved to the "Gauss Entertainment" recording label. In January, she led a main role to the Japanese television drama "Tsumetai Tsuki". It was her first main role since "Sugao no Mama de". She also performed theme song "Kisei: Never Forget" written by Yasuhiro Suzu. The single was released on 11 February. Nakamori states that the balance between low and high pitches were difficult for her to sing. The single debuted on rank 19 at Oricon Weekly Single Charts and sold 94k copies. B-side track is remastered version of album track "Tsuki ga Aoku", which was previously released in studio album "Shaker". | On 17 June 1998, she released her eighteenth studio album "Spoon". The album includes previously released two promotional singles. Five out of eleven songs were arranged by Ikurou Fujiwara. In the album booklet, she's credited as a main producer of the album. The album debuted at number 17 on Oricon Weekly Album Charts and charted for three weeks. Between 21 June and 17 July, Akina held national live tour "Spoon Tour". The video footage was never released in DVD as of 2019. | 1 |
In 1998, she moved to the "Gauss Entertainment" recording label. In January, she led a main role to the Japanese television drama "Tsumetai Tsuki". It was her first main role since "Sugao no Mama de". She also performed theme song "Kisei: Never Forget" written by Yasuhiro Suzu. The single was released on 11 February. Nakamori states that the balance between low and high pitches were difficult for her to sing. The single debuted on rank 19 at Oricon Weekly Single Charts and sold 94k copies. B-side track is remastered version of album track "Tsuki ga Aoku", which was previously released in studio album "Shaker". | Akina Nakamori:2423099 | 0 |
On 21 May 1998, she released her thirty-sixth single "Konya Nagare Hoshi" written by Keiko Utsumi. The single debuted at number 66 in Oricon Single Weekly Charts. The B-side track "Arashi no Nakade" has been written by Russian singer Origa. It is one of her worst-selling singles during two decades of her career. | On 3 and 4 November 1998, she held special live "Symphonic Concert '98 with Symphonic A Orchestra". | 1 |
On 21 May 1998, she released her thirty-sixth single "Konya Nagare Hoshi" written by Keiko Utsumi. The single debuted at number 66 in Oricon Single Weekly Charts. The B-side track "Arashi no Nakade" has been written by Russian singer Origa. It is one of her worst-selling singles during two decades of her career. | On 13 April 1994, she played a role as the first suspect of the TV Series Furuhata Ninzaburō in the episode of "The Shoujo Manga Murderer". | 0 |
On 21 May 1998, she released her thirty-sixth single "Konya Nagare Hoshi" written by Keiko Utsumi. The single debuted at number 66 in Oricon Single Weekly Charts. The B-side track "Arashi no Nakade" has been written by Russian singer Origa. It is one of her worst-selling singles during two decades of her career. | In 1998, she moved to the "Gauss Entertainment" recording label. In January, she led a main role to the Japanese television drama "Tsumetai Tsuki". It was her first main role since "Sugao no Mama de". She also performed theme song "Kisei: Never Forget" written by Yasuhiro Suzu. The single was released on 11 February. Nakamori states that the balance between low and high pitches were difficult for her to sing. The single debuted on rank 19 at Oricon Weekly Single Charts and sold 94k copies. B-side track is remastered version of album track "Tsuki ga Aoku", which was previously released in studio album "Shaker". | 1 |
On 21 May 1998, she released her thirty-sixth single "Konya Nagare Hoshi" written by Keiko Utsumi. The single debuted at number 66 in Oricon Single Weekly Charts. The B-side track "Arashi no Nakade" has been written by Russian singer Origa. It is one of her worst-selling singles during two decades of her career. | On 3 December 2004, she has released third cover album "Utahime 3: Finale". All album tracks has been arranged by Akira Senju. The producer of the album is Nakamori herself. Album debuted at number 25 on Oricon Weekly Album Charts. | 0 |
On 21 May 1998, she released her thirty-sixth single "Konya Nagare Hoshi" written by Keiko Utsumi. The single debuted at number 66 in Oricon Single Weekly Charts. The B-side track "Arashi no Nakade" has been written by Russian singer Origa. It is one of her worst-selling singles during two decades of her career. | In January 1999, she led a main role to the television drama "Border—Hanzai Shinri Sōsa File". She also performed theme song "Ofelia" written by Shimano Satoshi, which was released as a single on 21 January 1999. Title Ofelia comes from Shakespeares's famous literature work "Hamlet". In this single, she tries to interpret the Ofelia's sadness into words, however, she's also singing to all people who suffer with pain and sadness. B-Side tracks is alternative version of Ofelia under title "To be", which is performed in English. The single debuted as number 29 on Oricon Weekly Single Charts and had charted for 8 weeks. | 1 |
On 21 May 1998, she released her thirty-sixth single "Konya Nagare Hoshi" written by Keiko Utsumi. The single debuted at number 66 in Oricon Single Weekly Charts. The B-side track "Arashi no Nakade" has been written by Russian singer Origa. It is one of her worst-selling singles during two decades of her career. | Regardless of her lack of prolific songs in recent years, Nakamori was honored by the Japanese Music critics as the 5th best voice in the country's recording history, even ahead of her rival, Seiko Matsuda, at 7th place. According to the Oricon Charts, she is one of a handful of singers who manage to have albums in the Top 10 in the 1980s, 1990s, 2000s and 2010s; proving her resilience to the taste changing music industry. | 0 |
On 17 June 1998, she released her eighteenth studio album "Spoon". The album includes previously released two promotional singles. Five out of eleven songs were arranged by Ikurou Fujiwara. In the album booklet, she's credited as a main producer of the album. The album debuted at number 17 on Oricon Weekly Album Charts and charted for three weeks. Between 21 June and 17 July, Akina held national live tour "Spoon Tour". The video footage was never released in DVD as of 2019. | On 3 and 4 November 1998, she held special live "Symphonic Concert '98 with Symphonic A Orchestra". | 1 |
On 17 June 1998, she released her eighteenth studio album "Spoon". The album includes previously released two promotional singles. Five out of eleven songs were arranged by Ikurou Fujiwara. In the album booklet, she's credited as a main producer of the album. The album debuted at number 17 on Oricon Weekly Album Charts and charted for three weeks. Between 21 June and 17 July, Akina held national live tour "Spoon Tour". The video footage was never released in DVD as of 2019. | To commemorate her first four years in the business, Nakamori released her first "BEST" album. It sold impressively, 766,000 copies and a comfortable number 1 debut spot. Then Nakamori released "Fushigi", a concept album with echoing singing and obscure musical arrangement. It caused quite a stir amongst the mainly conservative Japanese public and thus sold 464,000 copies, nearly 200,000 less than "Crimson", an entire album composed by only women, which sold 601,000 copies. But both managed to debut at number 1, "Fushigi" stayed at number 1 for only three weeks, while "Crimson" topped the charts for four. | 0 |
On 17 June 1998, she released her eighteenth studio album "Spoon". The album includes previously released two promotional singles. Five out of eleven songs were arranged by Ikurou Fujiwara. In the album booklet, she's credited as a main producer of the album. The album debuted at number 17 on Oricon Weekly Album Charts and charted for three weeks. Between 21 June and 17 July, Akina held national live tour "Spoon Tour". The video footage was never released in DVD as of 2019. | The chief of the Gauss Entertainment recording label, Kazuhiro Chiba caused Nakamori's stay in the label many troubles: in late 1998, was announced her special birthday in July 1999, however it was cancelled without announcement and the length of 8000 yen refund took one year. In early December, on the special press-con, said about Nakamori's existence as a "troublemaker, who shouldn't exist in the music industry". In the end of press-con was announced contract cancelation scheduled on the December. | 1 |
On 17 June 1998, she released her eighteenth studio album "Spoon". The album includes previously released two promotional singles. Five out of eleven songs were arranged by Ikurou Fujiwara. In the album booklet, she's credited as a main producer of the album. The album debuted at number 17 on Oricon Weekly Album Charts and charted for three weeks. Between 21 June and 17 July, Akina held national live tour "Spoon Tour". The video footage was never released in DVD as of 2019. | In 1984, Nakamori released "Kita Wing", which sold 614,000 copies, a bit better than her singles from the previous year, but surprisingly it did not become a number 1 hit. It instead debuted at number 2 and remained at that position for 6 weeks. "Kita Wing" is also rumored to be Momoe Yamaguchi's favorite Nakamori Song (Yamaguchi being Nakamori's idol). Her next single "Southern Wind" brought her back to the number 1 spot, though it sold less than its predecessor at 544,000 copies. "Jukkai (1984)" proved to be another number 1 for her, selling 611,000 copies. The 9th single, "Kazari jya naino yo namida wa" proved to be a turning point in Akina Nakamori's career; as the song is considered difficult to sing with super fast lyrics. It debuted at number 1 and sold 625,000 copies. Many in Japan cite this song and her 1986 single, "Desire (Jōnetsu)", as Nakamori's signature songs. Her two album releases of that year, "Anniversary" and "Possibility" both fared well and hit No. 1. | 0 |
On 17 June 1998, she released her eighteenth studio album "Spoon". The album includes previously released two promotional singles. Five out of eleven songs were arranged by Ikurou Fujiwara. In the album booklet, she's credited as a main producer of the album. The album debuted at number 17 on Oricon Weekly Album Charts and charted for three weeks. Between 21 June and 17 July, Akina held national live tour "Spoon Tour". The video footage was never released in DVD as of 2019. | In 1998, she moved to the "Gauss Entertainment" recording label. In January, she led a main role to the Japanese television drama "Tsumetai Tsuki". It was her first main role since "Sugao no Mama de". She also performed theme song "Kisei: Never Forget" written by Yasuhiro Suzu. The single was released on 11 February. Nakamori states that the balance between low and high pitches were difficult for her to sing. The single debuted on rank 19 at Oricon Weekly Single Charts and sold 94k copies. B-side track is remastered version of album track "Tsuki ga Aoku", which was previously released in studio album "Shaker". | 1 |
On 17 June 1998, she released her eighteenth studio album "Spoon". The album includes previously released two promotional singles. Five out of eleven songs were arranged by Ikurou Fujiwara. In the album booklet, she's credited as a main producer of the album. The album debuted at number 17 on Oricon Weekly Album Charts and charted for three weeks. Between 21 June and 17 July, Akina held national live tour "Spoon Tour". The video footage was never released in DVD as of 2019. | Regardless of her lack of prolific songs in recent years, Nakamori was honored by the Japanese Music critics as the 5th best voice in the country's recording history, even ahead of her rival, Seiko Matsuda, at 7th place. According to the Oricon Charts, she is one of a handful of singers who manage to have albums in the Top 10 in the 1980s, 1990s, 2000s and 2010s; proving her resilience to the taste changing music industry. | 0 |
On 23 September 1998, she released her 37th single "Tomadoi" written by Juni. "Tomadoi" was promoted as a theme song for Japanese television drama "39Sai no Aki". B-side track "Good-bye tears" was also promoted as a theme song for Japanese television drama "Nananin no OL Sommelier" in which Akina starred a minor role. The single debuted on number forty at Oricon Weekly Single Charts. | On 21 December 1999, were released at the same day final single "Trust me" written by Kazuhiro Hara and 19th studio album "Will". "Trust me" debuted on number 57 at the Oricon Weekly Single Charts. It is Akina's worst-selling single as of 2019. The B-side track "Yuki no Hana" with subtitle "White X'mas" is rearranged version from previously released studio album track. It's her final single to be released as the 8 cm single. Some fans call the studio album "Will" as the compilation album from the Gauss label. It includes two previously released singles and remixes from previously released album tracks and Gauss singles. Album track "Tsuki no Hohoemi" was promoted as a theme song for sole-playing video game series "Wizardry". The original soundtrack of "Wizardry Digmuil" includes the acoustic and orchestral version of this song both written by Ikurou Fujiwara, in the "Will" is included acoustic version. The album has only three new songs recorded for the album. On her official website, it is not even listed in the list of original studio albums during her whole career. The album was produced by Gauss's director, Kazuhiro Chiba. The album debuted at number 52 at Oricon Weekly Album charts and charted for one week. | 1 |
On 23 September 1998, she released her 37th single "Tomadoi" written by Juni. "Tomadoi" was promoted as a theme song for Japanese television drama "39Sai no Aki". B-side track "Good-bye tears" was also promoted as a theme song for Japanese television drama "Nananin no OL Sommelier" in which Akina starred a minor role. The single debuted on number forty at Oricon Weekly Single Charts. | To commemorate her first four years in the business, Nakamori released her first "BEST" album. It sold impressively, 766,000 copies and a comfortable number 1 debut spot. Then Nakamori released "Fushigi", a concept album with echoing singing and obscure musical arrangement. It caused quite a stir amongst the mainly conservative Japanese public and thus sold 464,000 copies, nearly 200,000 less than "Crimson", an entire album composed by only women, which sold 601,000 copies. But both managed to debut at number 1, "Fushigi" stayed at number 1 for only three weeks, while "Crimson" topped the charts for four. | 0 |
On 23 September 1998, she released her 37th single "Tomadoi" written by Juni. "Tomadoi" was promoted as a theme song for Japanese television drama "39Sai no Aki". B-side track "Good-bye tears" was also promoted as a theme song for Japanese television drama "Nananin no OL Sommelier" in which Akina starred a minor role. The single debuted on number forty at Oricon Weekly Single Charts. | On 21 May 1998, she released her thirty-sixth single "Konya Nagare Hoshi" written by Keiko Utsumi. The single debuted at number 66 in Oricon Single Weekly Charts. The B-side track "Arashi no Nakade" has been written by Russian singer Origa. It is one of her worst-selling singles during two decades of her career. | 1 |
On 23 September 1998, she released her 37th single "Tomadoi" written by Juni. "Tomadoi" was promoted as a theme song for Japanese television drama "39Sai no Aki". B-side track "Good-bye tears" was also promoted as a theme song for Japanese television drama "Nananin no OL Sommelier" in which Akina starred a minor role. The single debuted on number forty at Oricon Weekly Single Charts. | On 2 May 2002, she released forty-first single "The Heat: Musica Fiesta" written by Adya. It's also her first released under Universal Music recording company. The B-side tracks will be included in upcoming studio album only instrumental recording. In the media it was promoted as an ending theme on May for Tokyo Broadcasting System Television program "Wonderful". The single debuted on number 20 at Oricon Weekly Single Charts. | 0 |
On 23 September 1998, she released her 37th single "Tomadoi" written by Juni. "Tomadoi" was promoted as a theme song for Japanese television drama "39Sai no Aki". B-side track "Good-bye tears" was also promoted as a theme song for Japanese television drama "Nananin no OL Sommelier" in which Akina starred a minor role. The single debuted on number forty at Oricon Weekly Single Charts. | In January 1999, she led a main role to the television drama "Border—Hanzai Shinri Sōsa File". She also performed theme song "Ofelia" written by Shimano Satoshi, which was released as a single on 21 January 1999. Title Ofelia comes from Shakespeares's famous literature work "Hamlet". In this single, she tries to interpret the Ofelia's sadness into words, however, she's also singing to all people who suffer with pain and sadness. B-Side tracks is alternative version of Ofelia under title "To be", which is performed in English. The single debuted as number 29 on Oricon Weekly Single Charts and had charted for 8 weeks. | 1 |
On 23 September 1998, she released her 37th single "Tomadoi" written by Juni. "Tomadoi" was promoted as a theme song for Japanese television drama "39Sai no Aki". B-side track "Good-bye tears" was also promoted as a theme song for Japanese television drama "Nananin no OL Sommelier" in which Akina starred a minor role. The single debuted on number forty at Oricon Weekly Single Charts. | On 2 May 2002, she released forty-first single "The Heat: Musica Fiesta" written by Adya. It's also her first released under Universal Music recording company. The B-side tracks will be included in upcoming studio album only instrumental recording. In the media it was promoted as an ending theme on May for Tokyo Broadcasting System Television program "Wonderful". The single debuted on number 20 at Oricon Weekly Single Charts. | 0 |
On 3 and 4 November 1998, she held special live "Symphonic Concert '98 with Symphonic A Orchestra". | In 1998, she moved to the "Gauss Entertainment" recording label. In January, she led a main role to the Japanese television drama "Tsumetai Tsuki". It was her first main role since "Sugao no Mama de". She also performed theme song "Kisei: Never Forget" written by Yasuhiro Suzu. The single was released on 11 February. Nakamori states that the balance between low and high pitches were difficult for her to sing. The single debuted on rank 19 at Oricon Weekly Single Charts and sold 94k copies. B-side track is remastered version of album track "Tsuki ga Aoku", which was previously released in studio album "Shaker". | 1 |
On 3 and 4 November 1998, she held special live "Symphonic Concert '98 with Symphonic A Orchestra". | Within two years of her debut, she set herself apart from all the singers of her generation with her mature song selection and the ability to change her image with the release of each new single, much like Madonna and Cyndi Lauper. This provocative and rebellious image was to be the direct opposite of the other pop rival, Seiko Matsuda, who projected more of a girl next door, sweet-natured charm. In a retrospective commendation of her album "Fushigi" (1986), Ignatiy Vishnevetsky wrote that she "was sometimes trumpeted as a more mature and sophisticated alternative to Matsuda". | 0 |
On 3 and 4 November 1998, she held special live "Symphonic Concert '98 with Symphonic A Orchestra". | In January 1999, she led a main role to the television drama "Border—Hanzai Shinri Sōsa File". She also performed theme song "Ofelia" written by Shimano Satoshi, which was released as a single on 21 January 1999. Title Ofelia comes from Shakespeares's famous literature work "Hamlet". In this single, she tries to interpret the Ofelia's sadness into words, however, she's also singing to all people who suffer with pain and sadness. B-Side tracks is alternative version of Ofelia under title "To be", which is performed in English. The single debuted as number 29 on Oricon Weekly Single Charts and had charted for 8 weeks. | 1 |
On 3 and 4 November 1998, she held special live "Symphonic Concert '98 with Symphonic A Orchestra". | Regardless of her lack of prolific songs in recent years, Nakamori was honored by the Japanese Music critics as the 5th best voice in the country's recording history, even ahead of her rival, Seiko Matsuda, at 7th place. According to the Oricon Charts, she is one of a handful of singers who manage to have albums in the Top 10 in the 1980s, 1990s, 2000s and 2010s; proving her resilience to the taste changing music industry. | 0 |
On 3 and 4 November 1998, she held special live "Symphonic Concert '98 with Symphonic A Orchestra". | On 23 September 1998, she released her 37th single "Tomadoi" written by Juni. "Tomadoi" was promoted as a theme song for Japanese television drama "39Sai no Aki". B-side track "Good-bye tears" was also promoted as a theme song for Japanese television drama "Nananin no OL Sommelier" in which Akina starred a minor role. The single debuted on number forty at Oricon Weekly Single Charts. | 1 |
On 3 and 4 November 1998, she held special live "Symphonic Concert '98 with Symphonic A Orchestra". | On 30 November 2016, she has released jazz cover album "Belie". The album consists of songs from various periods with jazz arrangements and rhythm feeling. The album was released in regular and limited edition: limited edition includes DVD of music videoclips of all cover songs. The album debuted at number 8 on Oricon Weekly Album Charts and debuted at number 5 on Recochoku Weekly Album Charts. On 21 December 2016, renewed version of cover album "Belie+Vampire" has been released. "Vampire" consists of 6 cover tracks as part of the upcoming celebration of 35th debut anniversary. | 0 |
In January 1999, she led a main role to the television drama "Border—Hanzai Shinri Sōsa File". She also performed theme song "Ofelia" written by Shimano Satoshi, which was released as a single on 21 January 1999. Title Ofelia comes from Shakespeares's famous literature work "Hamlet". In this single, she tries to interpret the Ofelia's sadness into words, however, she's also singing to all people who suffer with pain and sadness. B-Side tracks is alternative version of Ofelia under title "To be", which is performed in English. The single debuted as number 29 on Oricon Weekly Single Charts and had charted for 8 weeks. | On 21 May 1998, she released her thirty-sixth single "Konya Nagare Hoshi" written by Keiko Utsumi. The single debuted at number 66 in Oricon Single Weekly Charts. The B-side track "Arashi no Nakade" has been written by Russian singer Origa. It is one of her worst-selling singles during two decades of her career. | 1 |
In January 1999, she led a main role to the television drama "Border—Hanzai Shinri Sōsa File". She also performed theme song "Ofelia" written by Shimano Satoshi, which was released as a single on 21 January 1999. Title Ofelia comes from Shakespeares's famous literature work "Hamlet". In this single, she tries to interpret the Ofelia's sadness into words, however, she's also singing to all people who suffer with pain and sadness. B-Side tracks is alternative version of Ofelia under title "To be", which is performed in English. The single debuted as number 29 on Oricon Weekly Single Charts and had charted for 8 weeks. | On 30 December 2015, she has released her twenty-fourth studio album "Fixer". It's her first studio album for the first time after 6 years. The album consists of two previously released singles in 2015, its original and album arranged version which are listed as a bonus tracks. The album version of "Fixer: While the Woman are Sleeping" has been promoted as a movie theme song in the theatrical movie "Onna ga Nemuru Toki". It's her first movie theme song for the first time after 24 years. The album was released in the regular and limited edition: limited edition includes DVD music video clip of "Fixer: While the Woman are Sleeping". The album debuted at number 7 on Oricon Weekly Album Charts and debuted at number 8 on Recochoku Weekly Album Charts. | 0 |
In January 1999, she led a main role to the television drama "Border—Hanzai Shinri Sōsa File". She also performed theme song "Ofelia" written by Shimano Satoshi, which was released as a single on 21 January 1999. Title Ofelia comes from Shakespeares's famous literature work "Hamlet". In this single, she tries to interpret the Ofelia's sadness into words, however, she's also singing to all people who suffer with pain and sadness. B-Side tracks is alternative version of Ofelia under title "To be", which is performed in English. The single debuted as number 29 on Oricon Weekly Single Charts and had charted for 8 weeks. | On 3 and 4 November 1998, she held special live "Symphonic Concert '98 with Symphonic A Orchestra". | 1 |
In January 1999, she led a main role to the television drama "Border—Hanzai Shinri Sōsa File". She also performed theme song "Ofelia" written by Shimano Satoshi, which was released as a single on 21 January 1999. Title Ofelia comes from Shakespeares's famous literature work "Hamlet". In this single, she tries to interpret the Ofelia's sadness into words, however, she's also singing to all people who suffer with pain and sadness. B-Side tracks is alternative version of Ofelia under title "To be", which is performed in English. The single debuted as number 29 on Oricon Weekly Single Charts and had charted for 8 weeks. | In 1984, Nakamori released "Kita Wing", which sold 614,000 copies, a bit better than her singles from the previous year, but surprisingly it did not become a number 1 hit. It instead debuted at number 2 and remained at that position for 6 weeks. "Kita Wing" is also rumored to be Momoe Yamaguchi's favorite Nakamori Song (Yamaguchi being Nakamori's idol). Her next single "Southern Wind" brought her back to the number 1 spot, though it sold less than its predecessor at 544,000 copies. "Jukkai (1984)" proved to be another number 1 for her, selling 611,000 copies. The 9th single, "Kazari jya naino yo namida wa" proved to be a turning point in Akina Nakamori's career; as the song is considered difficult to sing with super fast lyrics. It debuted at number 1 and sold 625,000 copies. Many in Japan cite this song and her 1986 single, "Desire (Jōnetsu)", as Nakamori's signature songs. Her two album releases of that year, "Anniversary" and "Possibility" both fared well and hit No. 1. | 0 |
In January 1999, she led a main role to the television drama "Border—Hanzai Shinri Sōsa File". She also performed theme song "Ofelia" written by Shimano Satoshi, which was released as a single on 21 January 1999. Title Ofelia comes from Shakespeares's famous literature work "Hamlet". In this single, she tries to interpret the Ofelia's sadness into words, however, she's also singing to all people who suffer with pain and sadness. B-Side tracks is alternative version of Ofelia under title "To be", which is performed in English. The single debuted as number 29 on Oricon Weekly Single Charts and had charted for 8 weeks. | The chief of the Gauss Entertainment recording label, Kazuhiro Chiba caused Nakamori's stay in the label many troubles: in late 1998, was announced her special birthday in July 1999, however it was cancelled without announcement and the length of 8000 yen refund took one year. In early December, on the special press-con, said about Nakamori's existence as a "troublemaker, who shouldn't exist in the music industry". In the end of press-con was announced contract cancelation scheduled on the December. | 1 |
In January 1999, she led a main role to the television drama "Border—Hanzai Shinri Sōsa File". She also performed theme song "Ofelia" written by Shimano Satoshi, which was released as a single on 21 January 1999. Title Ofelia comes from Shakespeares's famous literature work "Hamlet". In this single, she tries to interpret the Ofelia's sadness into words, however, she's also singing to all people who suffer with pain and sadness. B-Side tracks is alternative version of Ofelia under title "To be", which is performed in English. The single debuted as number 29 on Oricon Weekly Single Charts and had charted for 8 weeks. | On 29 July 2009, were two releases at the same time: music video clip DVD "Clip 2002-2007 & more" and second album of Folk Song cover album series "". Toriyama has reprised the role of sound producer and main arranger. The album cover jacket is caricature from Japanese caricaturist "Kage". The album was released in regular and limited edition: the limited edition includes DVD footage of recording Folk Song album. The album debuted at number 33 on Oricon Weekly Album Charts. | 0 |
The chief of the Gauss Entertainment recording label, Kazuhiro Chiba caused Nakamori's stay in the label many troubles: in late 1998, was announced her special birthday in July 1999, however it was cancelled without announcement and the length of 8000 yen refund took one year. In early December, on the special press-con, said about Nakamori's existence as a "troublemaker, who shouldn't exist in the music industry". In the end of press-con was announced contract cancelation scheduled on the December. | On 21 May 1998, she released her thirty-sixth single "Konya Nagare Hoshi" written by Keiko Utsumi. The single debuted at number 66 in Oricon Single Weekly Charts. The B-side track "Arashi no Nakade" has been written by Russian singer Origa. It is one of her worst-selling singles during two decades of her career. | 1 |
The chief of the Gauss Entertainment recording label, Kazuhiro Chiba caused Nakamori's stay in the label many troubles: in late 1998, was announced her special birthday in July 1999, however it was cancelled without announcement and the length of 8000 yen refund took one year. In early December, on the special press-con, said about Nakamori's existence as a "troublemaker, who shouldn't exist in the music industry". In the end of press-con was announced contract cancelation scheduled on the December. | On 28 March 2007, she has released ballad compilation album "Ballad Best: 25th Anniversary Selection". The album was released as the part of the celebration of 25th debut anniversary. Album tracks consist of previously released tracks in compilation albums along with new song "Ano Natsu no Hi", however the tracks "Solitude", "Nanpasen" and "Kisei: Never Forget" received completely new arrangement. The producer of the album is Nakamori herself The album was released in regular and limited edition: the limited edition includes DVD digest footage of her first live tour "Akina Milkyway '83 Haru no Kaze wo Kanjite". The album debuted at number 13 on Oricon Weekly Album Charts and charted for seven weeks. | 0 |
The chief of the Gauss Entertainment recording label, Kazuhiro Chiba caused Nakamori's stay in the label many troubles: in late 1998, was announced her special birthday in July 1999, however it was cancelled without announcement and the length of 8000 yen refund took one year. In early December, on the special press-con, said about Nakamori's existence as a "troublemaker, who shouldn't exist in the music industry". In the end of press-con was announced contract cancelation scheduled on the December. | On 21 December 1999, were released at the same day final single "Trust me" written by Kazuhiro Hara and 19th studio album "Will". "Trust me" debuted on number 57 at the Oricon Weekly Single Charts. It is Akina's worst-selling single as of 2019. The B-side track "Yuki no Hana" with subtitle "White X'mas" is rearranged version from previously released studio album track. It's her final single to be released as the 8 cm single. Some fans call the studio album "Will" as the compilation album from the Gauss label. It includes two previously released singles and remixes from previously released album tracks and Gauss singles. Album track "Tsuki no Hohoemi" was promoted as a theme song for sole-playing video game series "Wizardry". The original soundtrack of "Wizardry Digmuil" includes the acoustic and orchestral version of this song both written by Ikurou Fujiwara, in the "Will" is included acoustic version. The album has only three new songs recorded for the album. On her official website, it is not even listed in the list of original studio albums during her whole career. The album was produced by Gauss's director, Kazuhiro Chiba. The album debuted at number 52 at Oricon Weekly Album charts and charted for one week. | 1 |
The chief of the Gauss Entertainment recording label, Kazuhiro Chiba caused Nakamori's stay in the label many troubles: in late 1998, was announced her special birthday in July 1999, however it was cancelled without announcement and the length of 8000 yen refund took one year. In early December, on the special press-con, said about Nakamori's existence as a "troublemaker, who shouldn't exist in the music industry". In the end of press-con was announced contract cancelation scheduled on the December. | She also released two albums in 1985. Firstly, "Bitter and Sweet", which contained the album version of the earlier hit of "Kazari Janai No Yo Namida Wa" and "BABYLON." It sold 556,000 copies and debuted at number 1 again. Her next album, "D404ME", only had a remix version of the hit single "Meu Amore" included. Yet this album sold an impressive 651,000 copies and debuted at number 1. | 0 |
The chief of the Gauss Entertainment recording label, Kazuhiro Chiba caused Nakamori's stay in the label many troubles: in late 1998, was announced her special birthday in July 1999, however it was cancelled without announcement and the length of 8000 yen refund took one year. In early December, on the special press-con, said about Nakamori's existence as a "troublemaker, who shouldn't exist in the music industry". In the end of press-con was announced contract cancelation scheduled on the December. | In January 1999, she led a main role to the television drama "Border—Hanzai Shinri Sōsa File". She also performed theme song "Ofelia" written by Shimano Satoshi, which was released as a single on 21 January 1999. Title Ofelia comes from Shakespeares's famous literature work "Hamlet". In this single, she tries to interpret the Ofelia's sadness into words, however, she's also singing to all people who suffer with pain and sadness. B-Side tracks is alternative version of Ofelia under title "To be", which is performed in English. The single debuted as number 29 on Oricon Weekly Single Charts and had charted for 8 weeks. | 1 |
The chief of the Gauss Entertainment recording label, Kazuhiro Chiba caused Nakamori's stay in the label many troubles: in late 1998, was announced her special birthday in July 1999, however it was cancelled without announcement and the length of 8000 yen refund took one year. In early December, on the special press-con, said about Nakamori's existence as a "troublemaker, who shouldn't exist in the music industry". In the end of press-con was announced contract cancelation scheduled on the December. | Within two years of her debut, she set herself apart from all the singers of her generation with her mature song selection and the ability to change her image with the release of each new single, much like Madonna and Cyndi Lauper. This provocative and rebellious image was to be the direct opposite of the other pop rival, Seiko Matsuda, who projected more of a girl next door, sweet-natured charm. In a retrospective commendation of her album "Fushigi" (1986), Ignatiy Vishnevetsky wrote that she "was sometimes trumpeted as a more mature and sophisticated alternative to Matsuda". | 0 |
On 21 December 1999, were released at the same day final single "Trust me" written by Kazuhiro Hara and 19th studio album "Will". "Trust me" debuted on number 57 at the Oricon Weekly Single Charts. It is Akina's worst-selling single as of 2019. The B-side track "Yuki no Hana" with subtitle "White X'mas" is rearranged version from previously released studio album track. It's her final single to be released as the 8 cm single. Some fans call the studio album "Will" as the compilation album from the Gauss label. It includes two previously released singles and remixes from previously released album tracks and Gauss singles. Album track "Tsuki no Hohoemi" was promoted as a theme song for sole-playing video game series "Wizardry". The original soundtrack of "Wizardry Digmuil" includes the acoustic and orchestral version of this song both written by Ikurou Fujiwara, in the "Will" is included acoustic version. The album has only three new songs recorded for the album. On her official website, it is not even listed in the list of original studio albums during her whole career. The album was produced by Gauss's director, Kazuhiro Chiba. The album debuted at number 52 at Oricon Weekly Album charts and charted for one week. | On 23 September 1998, she released her 37th single "Tomadoi" written by Juni. "Tomadoi" was promoted as a theme song for Japanese television drama "39Sai no Aki". B-side track "Good-bye tears" was also promoted as a theme song for Japanese television drama "Nananin no OL Sommelier" in which Akina starred a minor role. The single debuted on number forty at Oricon Weekly Single Charts. | 1 |
On 21 December 1999, were released at the same day final single "Trust me" written by Kazuhiro Hara and 19th studio album "Will". "Trust me" debuted on number 57 at the Oricon Weekly Single Charts. It is Akina's worst-selling single as of 2019. The B-side track "Yuki no Hana" with subtitle "White X'mas" is rearranged version from previously released studio album track. It's her final single to be released as the 8 cm single. Some fans call the studio album "Will" as the compilation album from the Gauss label. It includes two previously released singles and remixes from previously released album tracks and Gauss singles. Album track "Tsuki no Hohoemi" was promoted as a theme song for sole-playing video game series "Wizardry". The original soundtrack of "Wizardry Digmuil" includes the acoustic and orchestral version of this song both written by Ikurou Fujiwara, in the "Will" is included acoustic version. The album has only three new songs recorded for the album. On her official website, it is not even listed in the list of original studio albums during her whole career. The album was produced by Gauss's director, Kazuhiro Chiba. The album debuted at number 52 at Oricon Weekly Album charts and charted for one week. | To commemorate her first four years in the business, Nakamori released her first "BEST" album. It sold impressively, 766,000 copies and a comfortable number 1 debut spot. Then Nakamori released "Fushigi", a concept album with echoing singing and obscure musical arrangement. It caused quite a stir amongst the mainly conservative Japanese public and thus sold 464,000 copies, nearly 200,000 less than "Crimson", an entire album composed by only women, which sold 601,000 copies. But both managed to debut at number 1, "Fushigi" stayed at number 1 for only three weeks, while "Crimson" topped the charts for four. | 0 |
On 21 December 1999, were released at the same day final single "Trust me" written by Kazuhiro Hara and 19th studio album "Will". "Trust me" debuted on number 57 at the Oricon Weekly Single Charts. It is Akina's worst-selling single as of 2019. The B-side track "Yuki no Hana" with subtitle "White X'mas" is rearranged version from previously released studio album track. It's her final single to be released as the 8 cm single. Some fans call the studio album "Will" as the compilation album from the Gauss label. It includes two previously released singles and remixes from previously released album tracks and Gauss singles. Album track "Tsuki no Hohoemi" was promoted as a theme song for sole-playing video game series "Wizardry". The original soundtrack of "Wizardry Digmuil" includes the acoustic and orchestral version of this song both written by Ikurou Fujiwara, in the "Will" is included acoustic version. The album has only three new songs recorded for the album. On her official website, it is not even listed in the list of original studio albums during her whole career. The album was produced by Gauss's director, Kazuhiro Chiba. The album debuted at number 52 at Oricon Weekly Album charts and charted for one week. | On 17 June 1998, she released her eighteenth studio album "Spoon". The album includes previously released two promotional singles. Five out of eleven songs were arranged by Ikurou Fujiwara. In the album booklet, she's credited as a main producer of the album. The album debuted at number 17 on Oricon Weekly Album Charts and charted for three weeks. Between 21 June and 17 July, Akina held national live tour "Spoon Tour". The video footage was never released in DVD as of 2019. | 1 |
On 21 December 1999, were released at the same day final single "Trust me" written by Kazuhiro Hara and 19th studio album "Will". "Trust me" debuted on number 57 at the Oricon Weekly Single Charts. It is Akina's worst-selling single as of 2019. The B-side track "Yuki no Hana" with subtitle "White X'mas" is rearranged version from previously released studio album track. It's her final single to be released as the 8 cm single. Some fans call the studio album "Will" as the compilation album from the Gauss label. It includes two previously released singles and remixes from previously released album tracks and Gauss singles. Album track "Tsuki no Hohoemi" was promoted as a theme song for sole-playing video game series "Wizardry". The original soundtrack of "Wizardry Digmuil" includes the acoustic and orchestral version of this song both written by Ikurou Fujiwara, in the "Will" is included acoustic version. The album has only three new songs recorded for the album. On her official website, it is not even listed in the list of original studio albums during her whole career. The album was produced by Gauss's director, Kazuhiro Chiba. The album debuted at number 52 at Oricon Weekly Album charts and charted for one week. | In 1984, Nakamori released "Kita Wing", which sold 614,000 copies, a bit better than her singles from the previous year, but surprisingly it did not become a number 1 hit. It instead debuted at number 2 and remained at that position for 6 weeks. "Kita Wing" is also rumored to be Momoe Yamaguchi's favorite Nakamori Song (Yamaguchi being Nakamori's idol). Her next single "Southern Wind" brought her back to the number 1 spot, though it sold less than its predecessor at 544,000 copies. "Jukkai (1984)" proved to be another number 1 for her, selling 611,000 copies. The 9th single, "Kazari jya naino yo namida wa" proved to be a turning point in Akina Nakamori's career; as the song is considered difficult to sing with super fast lyrics. It debuted at number 1 and sold 625,000 copies. Many in Japan cite this song and her 1986 single, "Desire (Jōnetsu)", as Nakamori's signature songs. Her two album releases of that year, "Anniversary" and "Possibility" both fared well and hit No. 1. | 0 |
On 21 December 1999, were released at the same day final single "Trust me" written by Kazuhiro Hara and 19th studio album "Will". "Trust me" debuted on number 57 at the Oricon Weekly Single Charts. It is Akina's worst-selling single as of 2019. The B-side track "Yuki no Hana" with subtitle "White X'mas" is rearranged version from previously released studio album track. It's her final single to be released as the 8 cm single. Some fans call the studio album "Will" as the compilation album from the Gauss label. It includes two previously released singles and remixes from previously released album tracks and Gauss singles. Album track "Tsuki no Hohoemi" was promoted as a theme song for sole-playing video game series "Wizardry". The original soundtrack of "Wizardry Digmuil" includes the acoustic and orchestral version of this song both written by Ikurou Fujiwara, in the "Will" is included acoustic version. The album has only three new songs recorded for the album. On her official website, it is not even listed in the list of original studio albums during her whole career. The album was produced by Gauss's director, Kazuhiro Chiba. The album debuted at number 52 at Oricon Weekly Album charts and charted for one week. | On 3 and 4 November 1998, she held special live "Symphonic Concert '98 with Symphonic A Orchestra". | 1 |
On 21 December 1999, were released at the same day final single "Trust me" written by Kazuhiro Hara and 19th studio album "Will". "Trust me" debuted on number 57 at the Oricon Weekly Single Charts. It is Akina's worst-selling single as of 2019. The B-side track "Yuki no Hana" with subtitle "White X'mas" is rearranged version from previously released studio album track. It's her final single to be released as the 8 cm single. Some fans call the studio album "Will" as the compilation album from the Gauss label. It includes two previously released singles and remixes from previously released album tracks and Gauss singles. Album track "Tsuki no Hohoemi" was promoted as a theme song for sole-playing video game series "Wizardry". The original soundtrack of "Wizardry Digmuil" includes the acoustic and orchestral version of this song both written by Ikurou Fujiwara, in the "Will" is included acoustic version. The album has only three new songs recorded for the album. On her official website, it is not even listed in the list of original studio albums during her whole career. The album was produced by Gauss's director, Kazuhiro Chiba. The album debuted at number 52 at Oricon Weekly Album charts and charted for one week. | On 24 December 2008, she has released new series of cover albums "". The album consists of folk songs released during '70s. Among of 200 songs which Nakamori had opportunity to listen, she chose eleven for real recording. The producer of the album is Yuuji Toriyama. The album was released in regular edition and five limited edition with a different colour jacket of Marilyn Monroe by Andy Warhol. The limited-edition "A" includes DVD footage of recording Folk Song album. The album debuted at number 30 on Oricon Weekly Album Charts and charted for seven weeks. | 0 |
In 2000, she made a temporal contract with the music production "Koubouraku" and established private office Faith (nowadays known as a fanclub "Faithway"). Between 18 May and 27 June 2000, she held a national acoustic tour "Akina Nakamori 2000: 21 Seiki he". It's her first national tour after two years. The video footage was released and included in the limited edition of compilation album "All Time Best: Original" released in 2014. | On 19 November 2008, Akina performed duet "Dramatic Airport " with Junichi Inagaki. The song was included in Inagaki's cover album "Otoko to Onna: Two hearts Two voices". | 1 |
In 2000, she made a temporal contract with the music production "Koubouraku" and established private office Faith (nowadays known as a fanclub "Faithway"). Between 18 May and 27 June 2000, she held a national acoustic tour "Akina Nakamori 2000: 21 Seiki he". It's her first national tour after two years. The video footage was released and included in the limited edition of compilation album "All Time Best: Original" released in 2014. | On 18 December 1996, she released mini album "Vamp", for the first time since the release of mini-album "Wonder" in 1988. Nakamori's is in the charge of album producer. The mini-album consists of four songs which were aren't included in any studio album and appeared only once, in first press edition of compilation album "Utahime Densetsu: 90s Best". Before the album release, she performed all four songs in her second dinner tour show "1996 Xmas Dinner Show" (held between 5 and 26 December). The album debuted at number 30 on Oricon Weekly Album Charts and charted for 5 weeks. | 0 |
In 2000, she made a temporal contract with the music production "Koubouraku" and established private office Faith (nowadays known as a fanclub "Faithway"). Between 18 May and 27 June 2000, she held a national acoustic tour "Akina Nakamori 2000: 21 Seiki he". It's her first national tour after two years. The video footage was released and included in the limited edition of compilation album "All Time Best: Original" released in 2014. | On 21 June 2006, she has released twenty-second studio album "Destination". It was her first studio album released for the first time after three years. In this album, she returns to the R&B music style for the first time since Renesancia album released in 2002. During fan meets, Nakamori herself stated that she doesn't dislike any of the songs in the album and recommends for everyone to listen it. The album "Destination" consist of two previously released singles with new album arrangement. Eight out of eleven songs were arranged by Yousuke Suzuki. Two track were written by Nakamori herself under pen-name "Miran:Miran". Album cover jacket is originally from the pamphlet of "Femme Fatale" live tour in 1988. The album debuted at number 20 on Oricon Weekly Album Charts and charted for four weeks. Between 24 June and 8 August, she held live tour "Akina Nakamori Live Tour 2006: The Last destination". As of 2020, it is her currently last live tour. | 1 |
In 2000, she made a temporal contract with the music production "Koubouraku" and established private office Faith (nowadays known as a fanclub "Faithway"). Between 18 May and 27 June 2000, she held a national acoustic tour "Akina Nakamori 2000: 21 Seiki he". It's her first national tour after two years. The video footage was released and included in the limited edition of compilation album "All Time Best: Original" released in 2014. | On 17 June 1998, she released her eighteenth studio album "Spoon". The album includes previously released two promotional singles. Five out of eleven songs were arranged by Ikurou Fujiwara. In the album booklet, she's credited as a main producer of the album. The album debuted at number 17 on Oricon Weekly Album Charts and charted for three weeks. Between 21 June and 17 July, Akina held national live tour "Spoon Tour". The video footage was never released in DVD as of 2019. | 0 |
In 2000, she made a temporal contract with the music production "Koubouraku" and established private office Faith (nowadays known as a fanclub "Faithway"). Between 18 May and 27 June 2000, she held a national acoustic tour "Akina Nakamori 2000: 21 Seiki he". It's her first national tour after two years. The video footage was released and included in the limited edition of compilation album "All Time Best: Original" released in 2014. | On 26 August 2009, she has released her twenty-third studio album "Diva". It's her first studio album after three years since Destination. The album consists of ten new recorded songs. In this album, she collaborated with various producers from the oversea as Rodney Alejandro, Matt Tishler and Jeniffer Karr. One of the album tracks were written by herself under pseudonym Miran:Miran. The album was released in regular and limited edition: limited edition includes bonus disc of remixed tracks "Diva" and "Heartache". The album debuted at number 29 on Oricon Weekly Album Charts and charted for three weeks. | 1 |
In 2000, she made a temporal contract with the music production "Koubouraku" and established private office Faith (nowadays known as a fanclub "Faithway"). Between 18 May and 27 June 2000, she held a national acoustic tour "Akina Nakamori 2000: 21 Seiki he". It's her first national tour after two years. The video footage was released and included in the limited edition of compilation album "All Time Best: Original" released in 2014. | To commemorate her first four years in the business, Nakamori released her first "BEST" album. It sold impressively, 766,000 copies and a comfortable number 1 debut spot. Then Nakamori released "Fushigi", a concept album with echoing singing and obscure musical arrangement. It caused quite a stir amongst the mainly conservative Japanese public and thus sold 464,000 copies, nearly 200,000 less than "Crimson", an entire album composed by only women, which sold 601,000 copies. But both managed to debut at number 1, "Fushigi" stayed at number 1 for only three weeks, while "Crimson" topped the charts for four. | 0 |
On 31 May 2001, she released the single "It's brand new day" written by Aya. It was her first time after two years and first R&B song she has ever performed. The single was released under indies recording label "@ease". The single was released at first as a digital single in music stream website Music@nifty, three months later it was released as a standard CD. | On 19 November 2008, Akina performed duet "Dramatic Airport " with Junichi Inagaki. The song was included in Inagaki's cover album "Otoko to Onna: Two hearts Two voices". | 1 |
On 31 May 2001, she released the single "It's brand new day" written by Aya. It was her first time after two years and first R&B song she has ever performed. The single was released under indies recording label "@ease". The single was released at first as a digital single in music stream website Music@nifty, three months later it was released as a standard CD. | Nakamori kicked off 1985 with "Meu Amore," another great success for her, debuting #1 with 631,000 copies sold ultimately and also winning Nakamori the Grand Prix award at the 27th Japan Record Awards. She became the youngest person at the time (20) to be awarded such an honor. Originally, the single was to be titled "Akaitori Nigeta" (The red bird flies away), but the producers felt that the lyrics were not Samba-ish enough. "Meu Amore" was the result of the newly penned lyrics. "Akaitori Nigeta" was released as a 12-inch single instead, making the No.1 spot as well. Despite the superb b-side song of Babylon which was remixed, it sold a dismal 354,000 overall. She then released "Sand Beige – Sabaku e" which sold 461,000 copies and debuted at number 1. Her next single, "Solitude" also debuted at number 1, but sold merely 336,000 copies. | 0 |
On 31 May 2001, she released the single "It's brand new day" written by Aya. It was her first time after two years and first R&B song she has ever performed. The single was released under indies recording label "@ease". The single was released at first as a digital single in music stream website Music@nifty, three months later it was released as a standard CD. | On 12 May and 7 July 2004, she collaborated with Korean music producer Kim Hyung Seok in singles "Akai Hana" and "Hajimete Deatta Hi no You ni". Hajimete Deatta Hi no You ni is a cover of a Korean's singer Park Yong-ha performed in Japanese. As a single with the same melody line but different lyrics was released for first time after 19 years (Mi Amore/Akai Tori ga Nigeta). "Akai Hana" debuted at number 40 and "Hajimete Deatta Hi no You ni" debuted at number 50 on Oricon Weekly Single Charts. | 1 |
On 31 May 2001, she released the single "It's brand new day" written by Aya. It was her first time after two years and first R&B song she has ever performed. The single was released under indies recording label "@ease". The single was released at first as a digital single in music stream website Music@nifty, three months later it was released as a standard CD. | The following year, Nakamori released three singles, two studio albums and her first best-of album. The singles were "Nibunnoichi no Shinwa", which sold 573,000 copies and debuted at #1, making it her best-selling single of that year. "Twilight (Yūguretayori)", released in May, sold 430,000 copies and debuted at #2. But "Kinku", her last single of that year, fared better, debuting at #1 and selling 511,000 copies. All three albums, "Fantasy", "New Akina Etranger" and "Best Akina Memoires" hit No. 1. Nakamori made the first appearance of her 7 official performance at the ever-popular annual show, the 34th edition of the NKH Red and White Song Festival on 31 December 1983. She made a special guest appearance of the 65th (2014) edition performing live from the U.S recording studio while recording for her upcoming new album. | 0 |
On 31 May 2001, she released the single "It's brand new day" written by Aya. It was her first time after two years and first R&B song she has ever performed. The single was released under indies recording label "@ease". The single was released at first as a digital single in music stream website Music@nifty, three months later it was released as a standard CD. | On 13 July 2010, she has released digital single "Crazy Love" written by Nakamori herself. The single was released in streaming services Chaku-Uta and Recochoku. It was used as background music for pachinko slot game. For the full combination of points was screened short music video clip of Crazy Love. | 1 |
On 31 May 2001, she released the single "It's brand new day" written by Aya. It was her first time after two years and first R&B song she has ever performed. The single was released under indies recording label "@ease". The single was released at first as a digital single in music stream website Music@nifty, three months later it was released as a standard CD. | On 21 June 1995, she released 31st single "Genshi, Taiyou wa Onna datta", written by Osamu Masaki. Akina stated she wanted record song with summer and uptempo feeling due to fact that previous singles were balladic and more quiet. The single debuted at number 15 on Oricon Weekly Single Charts and charted 5 weeks. | 0 |
Between 6 June and 13 July, she held national tour "All About Akina 20th Anniversary It's Brand New Day." It's her national tour after the year. On 27 September, the whole live was released on the DVD from recording label "Tokuma Japan Communications". The included live footage was recorded on 22 June in Tokyo International Forum. | Between 15 May and 13 July, she held live tour "Akina Nakamori A-1 tour 2004" across 17 cities. As of 2019, there isn't video footage to be released. | 1 |
Between 6 June and 13 July, she held national tour "All About Akina 20th Anniversary It's Brand New Day." It's her national tour after the year. On 27 September, the whole live was released on the DVD from recording label "Tokuma Japan Communications". The included live footage was recorded on 22 June in Tokyo International Forum. | On 21 December 1999, were released at the same day final single "Trust me" written by Kazuhiro Hara and 19th studio album "Will". "Trust me" debuted on number 57 at the Oricon Weekly Single Charts. It is Akina's worst-selling single as of 2019. The B-side track "Yuki no Hana" with subtitle "White X'mas" is rearranged version from previously released studio album track. It's her final single to be released as the 8 cm single. Some fans call the studio album "Will" as the compilation album from the Gauss label. It includes two previously released singles and remixes from previously released album tracks and Gauss singles. Album track "Tsuki no Hohoemi" was promoted as a theme song for sole-playing video game series "Wizardry". The original soundtrack of "Wizardry Digmuil" includes the acoustic and orchestral version of this song both written by Ikurou Fujiwara, in the "Will" is included acoustic version. The album has only three new songs recorded for the album. On her official website, it is not even listed in the list of original studio albums during her whole career. The album was produced by Gauss's director, Kazuhiro Chiba. The album debuted at number 52 at Oricon Weekly Album charts and charted for one week. | 0 |
Between 6 June and 13 July, she held national tour "All About Akina 20th Anniversary It's Brand New Day." It's her national tour after the year. On 27 September, the whole live was released on the DVD from recording label "Tokuma Japan Communications". The included live footage was recorded on 22 June in Tokyo International Forum. | Between 7 and 17 July 2005, she held special live tour "Akina Nakamori Special Live 2005 Empress at Club Ex". The live tour is divided into half of cover songs previously released in Utahime cover albums and mix of original tracks. The DVD footage of live tour was released on 11 January 2006 under avex trax label. | 1 |
Between 6 June and 13 July, she held national tour "All About Akina 20th Anniversary It's Brand New Day." It's her national tour after the year. On 27 September, the whole live was released on the DVD from recording label "Tokuma Japan Communications". The included live footage was recorded on 22 June in Tokyo International Forum. | Within two years of her debut, she set herself apart from all the singers of her generation with her mature song selection and the ability to change her image with the release of each new single, much like Madonna and Cyndi Lauper. This provocative and rebellious image was to be the direct opposite of the other pop rival, Seiko Matsuda, who projected more of a girl next door, sweet-natured charm. In a retrospective commendation of her album "Fushigi" (1986), Ignatiy Vishnevetsky wrote that she "was sometimes trumpeted as a more mature and sophisticated alternative to Matsuda". | 0 |
Between 6 June and 13 July, she held national tour "All About Akina 20th Anniversary It's Brand New Day." It's her national tour after the year. On 27 September, the whole live was released on the DVD from recording label "Tokuma Japan Communications". The included live footage was recorded on 22 June in Tokyo International Forum. | On 19 November 2008, Akina performed duet "Dramatic Airport " with Junichi Inagaki. The song was included in Inagaki's cover album "Otoko to Onna: Two hearts Two voices". | 1 |
Between 6 June and 13 July, she held national tour "All About Akina 20th Anniversary It's Brand New Day." It's her national tour after the year. On 27 September, the whole live was released on the DVD from recording label "Tokuma Japan Communications". The included live footage was recorded on 22 June in Tokyo International Forum. | The following year, Nakamori released three singles, two studio albums and her first best-of album. The singles were "Nibunnoichi no Shinwa", which sold 573,000 copies and debuted at #1, making it her best-selling single of that year. "Twilight (Yūguretayori)", released in May, sold 430,000 copies and debuted at #2. But "Kinku", her last single of that year, fared better, debuting at #1 and selling 511,000 copies. All three albums, "Fantasy", "New Akina Etranger" and "Best Akina Memoires" hit No. 1. Nakamori made the first appearance of her 7 official performance at the ever-popular annual show, the 34th edition of the NKH Red and White Song Festival on 31 December 1983. She made a special guest appearance of the 65th (2014) edition performing live from the U.S recording studio while recording for her upcoming new album. | 0 |
In 2002, she enter to the 20th debut anniversary. Nakamori moved the management work from the music production Koubouroku that had been contracted to the current private office Faith and transfer to the current record company Universal Music. As to celebrate her first release under recording company for the first time after three years, she released cover album "" on 20 March 2002. In the album booklet, she's credited as a main producer of the album. The album debuted at number 10 at Oricon Weekly Album Charts. It's her first album which debuted in Top 10 Charts since 1995 studio album "La Alteración". | On 27 February 2008, she has released her first compilation album from her 90s "Utahime Densetsu: 90s Best". The album consists of her song released between 1991 and 1999. The album was released in regular and limited edition: while the regular edition has one disc with total 13 tracks mixed of singles and its b-side, the limited edition includes four set discs which consist of three CD with various album tracks and DVD footage of special live "Akina Nakamori True Live", filmed in 1995. Third disc includes previously unrecorded duet "Second Love" with the writer of the song, Takao Kisugi. The album debuted at number 33 on Oricon Weekly Album Charts and charted for three weeks. | 1 |
In 2002, she enter to the 20th debut anniversary. Nakamori moved the management work from the music production Koubouroku that had been contracted to the current private office Faith and transfer to the current record company Universal Music. As to celebrate her first release under recording company for the first time after three years, she released cover album "" on 20 March 2002. In the album booklet, she's credited as a main producer of the album. The album debuted at number 10 at Oricon Weekly Album Charts. It's her first album which debuted in Top 10 Charts since 1995 studio album "La Alteración". | Regardless of her lack of prolific songs in recent years, Nakamori was honored by the Japanese Music critics as the 5th best voice in the country's recording history, even ahead of her rival, Seiko Matsuda, at 7th place. According to the Oricon Charts, she is one of a handful of singers who manage to have albums in the Top 10 in the 1980s, 1990s, 2000s and 2010s; proving her resilience to the taste changing music industry. | 0 |
In 2002, she enter to the 20th debut anniversary. Nakamori moved the management work from the music production Koubouroku that had been contracted to the current private office Faith and transfer to the current record company Universal Music. As to celebrate her first release under recording company for the first time after three years, she released cover album "" on 20 March 2002. In the album booklet, she's credited as a main producer of the album. The album debuted at number 10 at Oricon Weekly Album Charts. It's her first album which debuted in Top 10 Charts since 1995 studio album "La Alteración". | On 4 December 2002, were two released on the same day: DVD footage of "Musica Fiesta Live Tour" under label UniversalJ and self-cover compilation album "Akina Nakamori: Utahime Double Decade". The album includes self-cover with renewed arrangements and lowered key to fit her current voice shape. The album debuted at number 8 on Oricon Weekly Album Charts. With the re-arranged version of "Kazarajanai no yo Namida wa" she performed at NHK's 53rd Kōhaku Uta Gassen. It was Akina's first appearance in Kōhaku Uta Gassen after 14 years. | 1 |
In 2002, she enter to the 20th debut anniversary. Nakamori moved the management work from the music production Koubouroku that had been contracted to the current private office Faith and transfer to the current record company Universal Music. As to celebrate her first release under recording company for the first time after three years, she released cover album "" on 20 March 2002. In the album booklet, she's credited as a main producer of the album. The album debuted at number 10 at Oricon Weekly Album Charts. It's her first album which debuted in Top 10 Charts since 1995 studio album "La Alteración". | On March 3, 1988, Nakamori released album "Stock". Three singles were released in 1988, "Al Mauj", "Tattoo" and "I missed the shock." The first two debuted at No. 1. | 0 |
In 2002, she enter to the 20th debut anniversary. Nakamori moved the management work from the music production Koubouroku that had been contracted to the current private office Faith and transfer to the current record company Universal Music. As to celebrate her first release under recording company for the first time after three years, she released cover album "" on 20 March 2002. In the album booklet, she's credited as a main producer of the album. The album debuted at number 10 at Oricon Weekly Album Charts. It's her first album which debuted in Top 10 Charts since 1995 studio album "La Alteración". | Between 15 May and 13 July, she held live tour "Akina Nakamori A-1 tour 2004" across 17 cities. As of 2019, there isn't video footage to be released. | 1 |
In 2002, she enter to the 20th debut anniversary. Nakamori moved the management work from the music production Koubouroku that had been contracted to the current private office Faith and transfer to the current record company Universal Music. As to celebrate her first release under recording company for the first time after three years, she released cover album "" on 20 March 2002. In the album booklet, she's credited as a main producer of the album. The album debuted at number 10 at Oricon Weekly Album Charts. It's her first album which debuted in Top 10 Charts since 1995 studio album "La Alteración". | She also released two albums in 1985. Firstly, "Bitter and Sweet", which contained the album version of the earlier hit of "Kazari Janai No Yo Namida Wa" and "BABYLON." It sold 556,000 copies and debuted at number 1 again. Her next album, "D404ME", only had a remix version of the hit single "Meu Amore" included. Yet this album sold an impressive 651,000 copies and debuted at number 1. | 0 |
On 2 May 2002, she released forty-first single "The Heat: Musica Fiesta" written by Adya. It's also her first released under Universal Music recording company. The B-side tracks will be included in upcoming studio album only instrumental recording. In the media it was promoted as an ending theme on May for Tokyo Broadcasting System Television program "Wonderful". The single debuted on number 20 at Oricon Weekly Single Charts. | In 2000, she made a temporal contract with the music production "Koubouraku" and established private office Faith (nowadays known as a fanclub "Faithway"). Between 18 May and 27 June 2000, she held a national acoustic tour "Akina Nakamori 2000: 21 Seiki he". It's her first national tour after two years. The video footage was released and included in the limited edition of compilation album "All Time Best: Original" released in 2014. | 1 |
On 2 May 2002, she released forty-first single "The Heat: Musica Fiesta" written by Adya. It's also her first released under Universal Music recording company. The B-side tracks will be included in upcoming studio album only instrumental recording. In the media it was promoted as an ending theme on May for Tokyo Broadcasting System Television program "Wonderful". The single debuted on number 20 at Oricon Weekly Single Charts. | In 1984, Nakamori released "Kita Wing", which sold 614,000 copies, a bit better than her singles from the previous year, but surprisingly it did not become a number 1 hit. It instead debuted at number 2 and remained at that position for 6 weeks. "Kita Wing" is also rumored to be Momoe Yamaguchi's favorite Nakamori Song (Yamaguchi being Nakamori's idol). Her next single "Southern Wind" brought her back to the number 1 spot, though it sold less than its predecessor at 544,000 copies. "Jukkai (1984)" proved to be another number 1 for her, selling 611,000 copies. The 9th single, "Kazari jya naino yo namida wa" proved to be a turning point in Akina Nakamori's career; as the song is considered difficult to sing with super fast lyrics. It debuted at number 1 and sold 625,000 copies. Many in Japan cite this song and her 1986 single, "Desire (Jōnetsu)", as Nakamori's signature songs. Her two album releases of that year, "Anniversary" and "Possibility" both fared well and hit No. 1. | 0 |
On 2 May 2002, she released forty-first single "The Heat: Musica Fiesta" written by Adya. It's also her first released under Universal Music recording company. The B-side tracks will be included in upcoming studio album only instrumental recording. In the media it was promoted as an ending theme on May for Tokyo Broadcasting System Television program "Wonderful". The single debuted on number 20 at Oricon Weekly Single Charts. | On 30 April 2003, she released forty-second single "Days" written by Tetsuro Oda. The song was promoted as an ending theme for TV Tokyo's television drama "Onnna to Ai to Mystery". B-side tracks "Ruriiro no Chikyuu" was promoted as a commercial song for Au and "Hana" was promoted as a theme song for NHK-BS1 television program "Chikyuu Walker". The single debuted at number 30 on Oricon Weekly Single Charts and charted for four weeks. | 1 |
On 2 May 2002, she released forty-first single "The Heat: Musica Fiesta" written by Adya. It's also her first released under Universal Music recording company. The B-side tracks will be included in upcoming studio album only instrumental recording. In the media it was promoted as an ending theme on May for Tokyo Broadcasting System Television program "Wonderful". The single debuted on number 20 at Oricon Weekly Single Charts. | On 5 October 1994, she released 30th single "Gekka", written by Shuugou Kajiwara. The single has been promoted as a commercial song for Miki Corporation's Butique Joy. She's returned to the traditional melody, which was previously recorded in similar style during the release of single "Futari Shizuka" with more dramatical melody and difficult vibrato. The single debuted at number 8 on Oricon Weekly Single Charts and charted 7 weeks. | 0 |
On 2 May 2002, she released forty-first single "The Heat: Musica Fiesta" written by Adya. It's also her first released under Universal Music recording company. The B-side tracks will be included in upcoming studio album only instrumental recording. In the media it was promoted as an ending theme on May for Tokyo Broadcasting System Television program "Wonderful". The single debuted on number 20 at Oricon Weekly Single Charts. | One day after the album release, between 15 May and 13 July 2003, she held live tour "Akina Nakamori Live Tour 2003 - I hope so -". On 17 December 2003, the live footage of live tour has been released as a DVD. The footage includes live from 11 July held at Tokyo International Forum. | 1 |
On 2 May 2002, she released forty-first single "The Heat: Musica Fiesta" written by Adya. It's also her first released under Universal Music recording company. The B-side tracks will be included in upcoming studio album only instrumental recording. In the media it was promoted as an ending theme on May for Tokyo Broadcasting System Television program "Wonderful". The single debuted on number 20 at Oricon Weekly Single Charts. | On 24 February 2016, she released her forty-fifth single "Fixer: While the Women are Sleeping", written by Nakamori herself. It was her first single cut for the first time since "Diva" in 2009. The beginning of single doesn't start with leading title, but instead B-side track, "Hirari: Sakura", written by Kouhei Munemoto and member of band Porno Graffitti, Haruichi Shindō. It's her first original song with title and theme of "Sakura." The single debuted at number 32 on Oricon Weekly Single Charts. | 0 |
Three weeks later on 22 May 2002, she released 20th studio album "Resonancia". It's her first album released in Universe Music and first album after three years. In the Spanish, the Resonancia means Sound. The main instrumental concept of album consists of R&B and Latin rhythm feeling. In the album booklet, Uru is credited as a main producer of the album. The album includes the re-arranged version of singles "It's brand new day" and "The Heat: Musica Fiesta". The main writer of the album is Adya. Japanese singer Ken Hirai provided back-vocals in one of the album tracks. The album debuted at number 15 on Oricon Weekly Album Charts and charted for four weeks. Between 27 May and 13 July she held live tour "Musica Fiesta Tour 2002". | Between 7 and 17 July 2005, she held special live tour "Akina Nakamori Special Live 2005 Empress at Club Ex". The live tour is divided into half of cover songs previously released in Utahime cover albums and mix of original tracks. The DVD footage of live tour was released on 11 January 2006 under avex trax label. | 1 |
Three weeks later on 22 May 2002, she released 20th studio album "Resonancia". It's her first album released in Universe Music and first album after three years. In the Spanish, the Resonancia means Sound. The main instrumental concept of album consists of R&B and Latin rhythm feeling. In the album booklet, Uru is credited as a main producer of the album. The album includes the re-arranged version of singles "It's brand new day" and "The Heat: Musica Fiesta". The main writer of the album is Adya. Japanese singer Ken Hirai provided back-vocals in one of the album tracks. The album debuted at number 15 on Oricon Weekly Album Charts and charted for four weeks. Between 27 May and 13 July she held live tour "Musica Fiesta Tour 2002". | In January 1999, she led a main role to the television drama "Border—Hanzai Shinri Sōsa File". She also performed theme song "Ofelia" written by Shimano Satoshi, which was released as a single on 21 January 1999. Title Ofelia comes from Shakespeares's famous literature work "Hamlet". In this single, she tries to interpret the Ofelia's sadness into words, however, she's also singing to all people who suffer with pain and sadness. B-Side tracks is alternative version of Ofelia under title "To be", which is performed in English. The single debuted as number 29 on Oricon Weekly Single Charts and had charted for 8 weeks. | 0 |
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