Love Machine (Morning Musume song)
"Love Machine" | |||||||
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Single by Morning Musume | |||||||
from the album 3rd-Love Paradise | |||||||
Released | September 9, 1999 (JP) | ||||||
Format | CD Single (8 cm & 12 cm) | ||||||
Recorded | 1999 | ||||||
Genre | J-pop, electropop | ||||||
Length | 14:47 (8 cm CD) | ||||||
Label | Zetima | ||||||
Producer(s) | Tsunku | ||||||
Certification |
Million[1] JASRAC Bronze Prize for the Year 2000 | ||||||
Morning Musume singles chronology | |||||||
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"Love Machine" (LOVEマシーン Rabu Mashiin) is the seventh single of the J-pop idol group Morning Musume, released on September 9, 1999 as an 8 cm CD. It sold a total of 1,646,630 copies, making it a massive hit (a #1 single in Japan) and their highest selling single. In 2004, it was re-released as part of the Early Single Box and again in 2005 as a 12 cm CD. The single also marked the debut of the "Third Generation" member Maki Goto and the departure of Aya Ishiguro.
Legacy
In 2008, a remade version of the song was released by Scott Murphy of Allister in his album Guilty Pleasures 3.[2] In 2009, the song was remade into Korean by South Korean girl group After School under the name "Dream Girl", and Avex Group posted a "RIKI version" by actor Riki Takeuchi on its official YouTube channel in celebration of the song's tenth anniversary.[3]
Track listing
The lyricist, composer and producer of both songs is Tsunku. "Love Machine" was arranged by Dance☆Man, while "21seiki" was arranged by Shunsuke Suzuki.
8 cm CD
This is the original edition of the single and has a catalog number, EPDE-1052.
- Love Machine (Loveマシーン) – 5:02
- 21 Seiki (21世紀 21st century) – 4:45
- Love Machine (Instrumental) (Loveマシーン (Instrumental)) – 5:01
LP
This edition has a catalog number, EPJE-5035.
- Love Machine (Loveマシーン)
- Love Machine (Instrumental) (Loveマシーン (Instrumental))
- Love Machine ~Analog Remix~ (Loveマシーン ~Analog Remix~)
- Love Machine ~Analog Remix~ (Instrumental) (Loveマシーン ~Analog Remix~ (Instrumental))
- Secret Track (シークレットトラック)
12 cm CD
This edition was released as the 7th disc of the Early Single Box with catalogue number EPCE-5327 and as an individual release with catalog number EPCE-5319.
- Love Machine (Loveマシーン)
- 21 Seiki (21世紀)
- Love Machine (Instrumental) (Loveマシーン (Instrumental))
- Love Machine (Early Unision Version) (Loveマシーン)
Members at time of single
- 1st generation: Yuko Nakazawa, Natsumi Abe, Aya Ishiguro (last single), Kaori Iida
- 2nd generation: Sayaka Ichii, Mari Yaguchi, Kei Yasuda
- 3rd generation (debut): Maki Goto
Personnel
LOVE Machine |
21 Seiki
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References
- ↑ 年度別ミリオンセラー一覧 1999年. RIAJ (in Japanese). Retrieved 2012-08-26.
- ↑ "Guilty Pleasures III" (in Japanese). Universal Music LLC. Retrieved January 6, 2009.
- ↑ 竹内力の双子の弟!? RIKI / LOVEマシーン~RIKIバージョン~ Avex official YouTube channel, posted September 9, 2009 (requires Flash)
External links
- Entries on the Hello! Project official website: CD entry, LP entry (Japanese)
- VHS entry on the Up-Front Works official website (Japanese)
Preceded by "A" by Ayumi Hamasaki |
Oricon Weekly number one single September 20, 1999 - September 27, 1999 - October 4, 1999 |
Succeeded by "Our Days" by Ami Suzuki |