Fever Fever (album)

1999 album by Puffy AmiYumi From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Fever Fever (stylized as Fever*Fever) is a 1999 album by Puffy AmiYumi.

ReleasedJune 23, 1999
Length51:09
LabelEpic/Sony
ESCB-1995
ProducerMasanori Sasaji
Quick facts Studio album by Puffy AmiYumi, Released ...
Fever Fever
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 23, 1999
Length51:09
LabelEpic/Sony
ESCB-1995
ProducerMasanori Sasaji
Puffy AmiYumi chronology
Jet-CD
(1998)
Fever Fever
(1999)
Spike
(2000)
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History

"Puffy de Rumba" was released as a single on December 12, 1998. In the music video, Ōnuki and Yoshimura sing and dance in a magical garden with Jimi Hendrix.[1]

"Tararan"/"Puffy no Tourmen" was released as a single on August 29, 1998. The music video has Ōnuki and Yoshimura singing, interspersed with scenes of a traveling polar bear.[2]

"Yume no tame ni" was released as a single on June 9, 1999.[3]

Track listing

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1."Stray Cats Fever"Masato Inami, Katsumasa Mototani, and Puffy AmiYumi5:07
2."Yume no Tame ni (夢のために; For Our Dreams)"Tamio Okuda3:09
3."Nichiyōbi no Musume (日曜日の娘; Sunday Girls)"Tamio Okuda3:55
4."Nannari to narudeshō (なんなりとなるでしょう; Anything Can Become a Habit)"Masato Inami and Yumi Yoshimura5:46
5."Kireina Namida ga Tarinai yo" (きれいな涙が足りないよ; Pure Tears Are Not Enough)"Shōko Suzuki2:49
6."Taiyō (太陽, Sun)"Shinjirō Inoue and Shōko Suzuki3:59
7."Robot Prototype Version 0.2 (ロボット プロトタイプヴァージョン0.2, Robotto Purototaipu Vājon 0.2)"Puffy AmiYumi0:48
8."Puffy de Rumba (パフィーdeルンバ, Pafī de Runba)"Puffy AmiYumi and Yoriko Tamura3:33
9."Koi no Line, Ai no Shape (恋のライン愛のシェイプ, Koi no Rain, Ai no Sheipu; Line of Love, Shape of Love)"Shōko Suzuki4:15
10."Always Dreamin' About You"Linda Herrick, Ami Onuki, and Okuda3:02
11."Natsuyasumi Prototype (夏休みプロトタイプ, Natsuyasumi Purototaipu; Summer Vacation Prototype)"Puffy AmiYumi0:44
12."It Works (はたらくよ, Hataraku yo)"Nario Sakai4:28
13."Puffy de Bossa (パフィーdeボッサ, Pafī de Bossa)"Puffy AmiYumi0:33
14."Tararan (たららん)"Puffy AmiYumi, Tamio Okuda, and Andy Sturmer4:16
15."Dare ga Sore o (誰がそれを, Who Does It?)"Tamio Okuda4:45
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Charts

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Chart performance for Fever Fever
Album (1999) Peak
position
Japanese Albums Chart[4] 3
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The single ranked #12 and stayed on the chart for four weeks.

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"Yume no tame ni" (1999) Peak
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Japan (Oricon)[5] 12
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Personnel

  • Sumiharu Arima – French horn
  • Tomoyuki Asakawa – harp
  • Jake H. Concepcion – sax (tenor)
  • Otsuhiko Fujita – French horn
  • Takashi Furuta – drums
  • Takayuki Hijikata – guitar, electric guitar, handclapping
  • Makoto Hirahara – sax (alto)
  • Masato Inami – chorus
  • Megumi Ishibachi – French horn
  • Shin Kazuhara – trumpet
  • Taro Kiyooka – trombone
  • Chiharu Mikuzuki – bass
  • Akira Okazawa – bass
  • Tamio Okuda – chorus
  • Seigen Ono – engineer, mastering, mixing
  • Ami Onuki – vocals
  • Puffy AmiYumi – vocals, chorus, handclapping
  • Masanori Sasaji – keyboards
  • Masatsugu Shinozaki – strings
  • Andy Sturmer – producer, engineer, mixing
  • Shoko Suzuki – drums, chorus
  • Hideyo Takakuwa – flute
  • Yuichi Togashiki – drums
  • Minoru Uesato – sax (baritone)
  • Hiroshi Yaginuma – sax (tenor)
  • Tsuyoshi Yokoyama – programming
  • Yumi Yoshimura – vocals
  • Bob Zung – sax (tenor)

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