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1999 studio album by Chara From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Strange Fruits (ストレンジ・フルーツ, Sutorenji Furūtsu) is the seventh studio album by Japanese singer Chara, which was released on March 17, 1999.[1] It debuted at #3 on the Japanese Oricon album charts, and charted in the top 200 for 9 weeks.[2]
Strange Fruits | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | March 17, 1999 | |||
Recorded | 1998–1999 | |||
Genre | Trip hop, downtempo, alternative pop | |||
Length | 46:25 | |||
Label | Sony Music Japan | |||
Producer | Chara | |||
Chara chronology | ||||
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Singles from Strange Fruits | ||||
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Chara self-produced this album.[3] Three singles prior to this album's release: "Duca", "Hikari to Watashi" and "70% (Yūgure no Uta)". "Duca" and "Hikari to Watashi" were both released in 1998, while "70% (Yūgure no Uta)" was released a month before the album's release. "Hikari to Watashi" was used as the commercial song for Warner-Lambert Calorio diet pills in 1998. An album track, Atashi wa Koko yo (あたしはここよ, I'm Here), was used in Snow Brand Liebender ice-cream commercials.
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Arranger(s) | Length |
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1. | "Atashi wa Koko yo (あたしはここよ, I'm Here)" | Chara | Chara | Towa Tei, Ayumi Obinata | 3:32 |
2. | "Hikari to Watashi (光と私, The Light and Me)" | Chara | Chara, Tomoyuki Ishikawa | Aurora Band | 5:45 |
3. | "Ano Ie ni Kaerō (あの家に帰ろう, Let's Go Back to That House)" | Chara, Tadanobu Asano | Chara | Yukio Nagoshi | 4:04 |
4. | "70% (Yūgure no Uta) (70%—夕暮れのうた, 70% (Evening Song))" | Chara | Chara, Zentarō Watanabe | Zentarō Watanabe | 4:11 |
5. | "Oblate (オブラート)" | Chara, Tadanobu Asano | Chara | Yukio Nagoshi | 4:18 |
6. | "Duca" | Chara | Chara, Shinichi Igarashi | Aurora Band | 4:00 |
7. | "Onna no Ko no Heya (女の子の部屋, Girl's Room)" | Chara | Chara, Yukio Nagoshi, Asa-Chang | Aurora Band | 2:45 |
8. | "Aishiteiru to Seijitsu ni Me ni Katare (あいしていると誠実に目に語れ, Truly Tell Me You Love Me with Your Eyes)" | Chara | Chara | Takeshi Watanabe | 3:34 |
9. | "Hanashite Tōtoi Sono Mirai no Koto o (話して尊いその未来のことを, Talk About That Precious Future)" | Chara | Chara, Tomoyuki Ishikawa | Aurora Band | 6:14 |
10. | "Tsutawatte (つたわって, Walking Along)" | Chara | Chara | Aurora Band | 3:57 |
11. | "Nande Sonna Koto o Saseru no? Boku ni (なんでそんなことをさせるの?僕に, Why Do You Make Me Do Such Things?)" | Chara | Chara | David Motion | 3:51 |
Date | Title | Peak position | Weeks | Sales |
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July 18, 1998 | "Duca" | 25 (Oricon) | 5 | 43,760 |
October 21, 1998 | "Hikari to Watashi" | 17 (Oricon) | 5 | 53,630 |
February 17, 1999 | "70% (Yūgure no Uta)" | 36 (Oricon) | 3 | 21,630 |
Release | Chart | Peak Position | First Week Sales | Sales Total | Chart Run |
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March 17, 1999 | Oricon Daily Albums Chart | 3 | |||
Oricon Weekly Albums Chart | 3 | 164,010 | 317,310 | 9 weeks | |
Oricon Yearly Albums Chart | 74 |
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