Junior Sweet


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FieldValue
nameJunior Sweet
typeAlbum
artistChara
coverChara JuniorSweet.jpg
releasedSeptember 21, 1997
recorded1997
genreJ-pop
length53:49
labelSony Music Japan
producerShinichi Osawa
prev_titleMontage
prev_year1996
next_titleStrange Fruits
next_year1999
misc{{Singles
nameJunior Sweet
typestudio
single1Yasashii Kimochi
single1dateApril 23, 1997
single2Time Machine
single2dateJuly 21, 1997
single3Milk
single3dateNovember 6, 1997
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Junior Sweet is the sixth studio album by Chara, which was released on September 21, 1997. It debuted at #1 on the Japanese Oricon album charts for two weeks, and charted in the top 200 for 26 weeks. The album is Chara's most popular, and eventually sold 1,055,000 units in Japan.

The album was released at the height of Chara's popularity, after starring in the movie Swallowtail Butterfly and singing the hit theme song for the movie (Swallowtail Butterfly (Ai no Uta)).

Her first single for this album was Yasashii Kimochi, released in April 1997. The pop song was used in a Shiseido 'Tessera J' commercial, boosting its popularity. The song was arranged by Zentarō Watanabe, member of the band Oh! Penelope. Chara had assisted on their album Milk & Cookies, released a month prior, lending her vocals to the song I Want You. The B-side to this single, Junior Sweet, was later also used for this ad campaign. The B-side later became the eponymous title track for the album, five months later. The single eventually sold more than 500,000 copies, making it Chara's second biggest single.

Time Machine was used as a promotional single for the album, released a month before the album's release. It is an acoustic ballad, and was written in collaboration with Bloodthirsty Butchers vocalist Hideki Yoshimura and his former bandmate Yukio Nagoshi (when a part of the band Copass Grinderz). It reached #12 on the single charts and saw some success, but nothing rivalling *Yasashii Kimochi'''s. Chara later covered the Bloodthirsty Butchers song Jū Ni Gatsu with her then husband, actor Tadanobu Asano. The song was released on a 1999 tribute album for the band, entitled *We Love Butchers''.

A month and a half after the album was released, Milk, another acoustic ballad, was released as a re-cut single. The song was written as a collaboration between Chara and the writer of Des'ree's You Gotta Be, Ashley Ingram.

Yasashii Kimochi was released with an extended introduction on the album. Junior Sweet and Watashi wa Kawaii Hito to Iwaretai were released as B-sides to Chara's Yasashii Kimochi and Time Machine singles, respectively. ''Watashi wa Kawaii Hito to Iwaretai'''s originally released version was 6:01 in length.

Track listing

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| title1 = Milk | lyrics1 = Chara | music1 = Chara, Ashley Ingram | extra1 = Ashley Ingram | length1 = 3:52

| title2 = Yasashii Kimochi | note2 = Shiawase Version | lyrics2 = Chara | music2 = Chara | extra2 = Zentarō Watanabe | length2 = 4:03

| title3 = Shimashima no Bambi | lyrics3 = Chara | music3 = Chara | extra3 = Towa Tei | length3 = 3:30

| title4 = Watashi no Namae wa Obaka-san | lyrics4 = Chara | music4 = Chara | extra4 = David Motion | length4 = 4:25

| title5 = Time Machine | lyrics5 = Chara | music5 = Chara, Hideki Yoshimura, Yukio Nagoshi | extra5 = Yukio Nagoshi, Hoppy Kamiyama | length5 = 6:07

| title6 = Katte ni Kita | lyrics6 = Chara | music6 = Chara | extra6 = Chara | length6 = 3:02

| title7 = Doko ni Itta n darō? Ano Baka wa | lyrics7 = Chara, Kohey Tsuchiya | music7 = Kohey Tsuchiya | extra7 = Kohey Tsuchiya | length7 = 4:16

| title8 = Watashi wa Kawaii Hito to Iwaretai | note8 = Original Version | lyrics8 = Chara | music8 = Chara, Shinichi Osawa | extra8 = Shinichi Osawa | length8 = 5:46

| title9 = Junior Sweet | lyrics9 = Chara | music9 = Chara, Shinichi Osawa | extra9 = Shinichi Osawa | length9 = 6:27

| title10 = Hana no Yume | lyrics10 = Chara | music10 = Chara | extra10 = David Motion | length10 = 5:46

| title11 = Ai no Kizuna | lyrics11 = Chara | music11 = Chara | extra11 = Ashley Ingram | length11 = 4:51

| title12 = Setsunai Mono | lyrics12 = Chara | music12 = Chara | extra12 = Chara | length12 = 1:44

Singles

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DateTitlePeak positionWeeksSales
April 23, 1997"Yasashii Kimochi"7 (Oricon)16520,540
July 21, 1997"Time Machine"12 (Oricon)13203,850
November 6, 1997"Milk"48 (Oricon)416,630
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Japan sales rankings

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ReleaseChartPeak positionFirst week salesSales total
September 21, 1997Oricon Daily Albums Chart1254,4501,055,000
Oricon Weekly Albums Chart1
Oricon Yearly Albums Chart23
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References

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References

  1. [{{AllMusic
  2. "Sony Music Online Japan : Junior Sweet".
  3. "Junior Sweet/Chara".
  4. "アルバム売り上げランキング".

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