Do You See Me?

Do You See Me?
Studio album by Alyssa Milano
Released September 18, 1992
Recorded 1992
Genre Pop, dance-pop, R&B
Length 35:05
Label Pony Canyon Inc./Canyon International
Producer Jamey Jaz, Ren Toppano, Tom Milano
Alyssa Milano chronology
Locked Inside a Dream
(1991)
Do You See Me?
(1992)
The Very Best of Alyssa Milano
(1995)
Singles from Do You See Me?
  1. "Do You See Me?"
    Released: c. 1992
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Allmusic[1]

Do You See Me? is Alyssa Milano's fourth studio album, and her last album consisting of new material. Released September 18, 1992, it has a more mature sound and lyrics than the earlier albums. The album peaked at #47 on the Japanese Oricon Albums Chart for a total of two weeks.[2]

The album was released on CD by Canyon International in Japan, South Korea and Taiwan. It was also released on LP vinyl in South Korea only.[3] In Japan it was packaged in a cardboard slipcase and with an extra 36-page booklet of photographs, just like her previous album, Locked Inside A Dream from 1991.[4]

The album's only single was the title track "Do You See Me?". It was released on 18 September 1992 in Japan via Canyon International, as a 3" mini CD-single (snap-pack sleeve). The B-Side was the album track "If Only".[5]

In the Republic of Korea, Milano appeared on the Saturday Night Music Show (MBC TV) on 26 September 1992, and performed the album track "Talk to Me".[6]

Track listing

# Title Time
1. "Do You See Me?" (Tom Milano, Charles M. Inouye) 4:43
2. "Talk To Me" (Jamey Jaz, Ren Toppano) 3:41
3. "One Last Dance" (Jamey Jaz, Ren Toppano, Viqui Denman) 4:53
4. "Puppet On A String" (Jamey Jaz, Ren Toppano) 5:02
5. "Somewhere In Jamaica" (Jamey Jaz, Ren Toppano) 4:30
6. "Waiting For Your Love" (Tom Milano, Charles M. Inouye) 4:34
7. "If Only" (Jamey Jaz, Ren Toppano) 3:44
8. "Everything You Do" (Tom Milano, Charles M. Inouye) 3:58

Singles

# Title B-Side Format Date Japan
1. "Do You See Me?" "If Only" 3" CD 1992

Chart performance

Chart (1992) Peak
position
Japanese Oricon Albums Chart[2] 47

References


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