Sweet 19 Blues

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Sweet 19 Blues est le 1er album de Namie Amuro sorti sur le label Avex Trax, ou le 2e sous son seul nom en comptant celui sur le label Toshiba-EMI. rdf:langString
Sweet 19 Blues è il secondo album in studio della cantante giapponese Namie Amuro, pubblicato nel 1996. rdf:langString
《Sweet 19 Blues》는 1996년 7월 22일에 발매된 아무로 나미에의 음반이다. 에이벡스 트랙스에 의해 발매되었다. rdf:langString
SWEET 19 BLUES(スウィート・ナインティーン・ブルース)は、日本の女性歌手、安室奈美恵の2枚目のオリジナルアルバム。小室哲哉・久保こーじプロデュースによるアルバムである。1996年7月22日に発売。PLAYBUTTONは2012年6月27日に発売。発売元はavex trax。 rdf:langString
Sweet 19 Blues – pierwszy album studyjny piosenkarki Namie Amuro wydany w wytwórni Avex Trax, z producentem Tetsuyą Komuro, a drugi album ogólnie. Sukces albumu pomógł Amuro stać się jedną z najbardziej popularnych i udanych artystów japońskich wszech czasów. Amuro wraz z jej przełomowym albumem zmieniła krajobraz japońskiej muzyki pop wpłynęła na wszystko od stylu muzyki do wydajności, a nawet mody. Niektóre z efektów tego zjawiska może być jeszcze odczuwalne w ciągu dzisiejszego japońskiego przemysłu muzycznego. rdf:langString
《SWEET 19 BLUES》(甜蜜19歲的藍調)是日本女歌手安室奈美惠第二張專輯。於1996年7月22日發行。 rdf:langString
Sweet 19 Blues (stylized SWEET 19 BLUES) is the second studio album by Japanese recording artist Namie Amuro. The album was released in four different slipcases, with the first three cases limited to 1,000,000 copies each—were put on sale on July 20, 1996, throughout Japan, andwere distributed two days later to the rest of Asia by Avex Trax. The album was primarily handled by Japanese producer Tetsuya Komuro, with the assistance of Cozy Kubo, Akio Togashi, Takahiro Maeda, M.C.A.T. and Randy Waldman, it is her debut solo album to date since the spilt of Super Monkey's. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Sweet 19 Blues est le 1er album de Namie Amuro sorti sur le label Avex Trax, ou le 2e sous son seul nom en comptant celui sur le label Toshiba-EMI.
rdf:langString Sweet 19 Blues (stylized SWEET 19 BLUES) is the second studio album by Japanese recording artist Namie Amuro. The album was released in four different slipcases, with the first three cases limited to 1,000,000 copies each—were put on sale on July 20, 1996, throughout Japan, andwere distributed two days later to the rest of Asia by Avex Trax. The album was primarily handled by Japanese producer Tetsuya Komuro, with the assistance of Cozy Kubo, Akio Togashi, Takahiro Maeda, M.C.A.T. and Randy Waldman, it is her debut solo album to date since the spilt of Super Monkey's. Sweet 19 Blues is a departure from the singer's debut album Dance Tracks Vol. 1 (1995), having been influenced by various dance genres and styles such as acid house, funk, jazz and R&B to name a few. Alongside a selection of newly recorded songs, the album also holds a number of interludes and re-worked material, alongside remixes of each single. Lyrically, the album's central focus is about adolescence, which is loosely derived on the record's title, and discusses about prior relationships, family, and other activities in Amuro's personal life. The album receive commercial success and received critical acclaimed by their reviews had drawn Amuro numerous awards and accolades, including the prestigious Best Album achievement at the Japan Record Awards. Commercially, the album was a success in Japan, debuting atop of the Oricon Albums Chart, and has sold under four million units. Achieving the highest first week sales for a solo female artist, the album was once the best-selling studio album in Japanese music history, until it was surpassed by future titles by other artists. To promote the Sweet 19 Blues, Amuro and Avex released five singles; "Body Feels Exit", "Chase the Chance", "Don't Wanna Cry", "You're My Sunshine" and the title track, all resulting into commercial success. To follow-up on the album's success, Amuro conducted a nationwide tour that celebrated her first anniversary as a solo artist, travelling through her native Okinawa and Chiba Prefecture; a live release was distributed in December 1996. In retrospect, Sweet 19 Blues has been cited as an emblematic musical release to Japan, and Amuro's appearance and fashion style, at that time, was noted as a significant trend throughout the Japanese public.
rdf:langString Sweet 19 Blues è il secondo album in studio della cantante giapponese Namie Amuro, pubblicato nel 1996.
rdf:langString 《Sweet 19 Blues》는 1996년 7월 22일에 발매된 아무로 나미에의 음반이다. 에이벡스 트랙스에 의해 발매되었다.
rdf:langString SWEET 19 BLUES(スウィート・ナインティーン・ブルース)は、日本の女性歌手、安室奈美恵の2枚目のオリジナルアルバム。小室哲哉・久保こーじプロデュースによるアルバムである。1996年7月22日に発売。PLAYBUTTONは2012年6月27日に発売。発売元はavex trax。
rdf:langString Sweet 19 Blues – pierwszy album studyjny piosenkarki Namie Amuro wydany w wytwórni Avex Trax, z producentem Tetsuyą Komuro, a drugi album ogólnie. Sukces albumu pomógł Amuro stać się jedną z najbardziej popularnych i udanych artystów japońskich wszech czasów. Amuro wraz z jej przełomowym albumem zmieniła krajobraz japońskiej muzyki pop wpłynęła na wszystko od stylu muzyki do wydajności, a nawet mody. Niektóre z efektów tego zjawiska może być jeszcze odczuwalne w ciągu dzisiejszego japońskiego przemysłu muzycznego.
rdf:langString 《SWEET 19 BLUES》(甜蜜19歲的藍調)是日本女歌手安室奈美惠第二張專輯。於1996年7月22日發行。
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