Love Life (Hitomi album)

Love Life
Studio album by Hitomi
Released December 13, 2000
Genre J-pop
Length 61:58
Label avex trax
Producer Hitomi, Tetsuya Morimoto, Takeshi Hara, Hiroyuki Shiotsuki, Naoki Yamada, Tohru Oka, Motohisa Shiraishi
Hitomi chronology
Thermo Plastic
(1999)
Love Life
(2000)
Huma-rhythm
(2002)

Love Life is the fifth studio album by Japanese singer hitomi, released on December 13, 2000, by avex trax.

Description

Following the 1999 amicable split with her previous producer Tetsuya Komuro, hitomi was able to take more creative control of her album production. This is evidenced on Love Life by the large collaborative efforts of hitomi with her recording engineers Tetsuya Morimoto, Takeshi Hara, Hiroyuki Shiotsuki, Naoki Yamada, Tohru Oka, and Motohisa Shiraishi.

Love Life was a strong commercially successful album selling over 766,000 copies in Japan and reaching #2 on the Oricon weekly charts. The singles "Love 2000", "Maria" and "キミにKiss (Kimi ni Kiss)" were all successes within Japan hitting in the top 20 of Oricon singles chart.

The cover of the album showing hitomi undressed with long hair covering her chest caused something of a controversy by its similarity to the Loveppears album of the singer Ayumi Hamasaki, released a year before. This is the album that later gave the name to the production sub label Love Life Record created by hitomi in 2005.

Track listing

CD
No. TitleLyricsMusicArranger(s) Length
1. "It's Only Access"  HitomiShintaro HagiwaraMasato Kamata 5:00
2. "Love 2000"  HitomiMasato KamataZentaro Watanabe 4:23
3. "Maria" (album mix)Hitomi, Kunio TagoTagoWatanabe 5:17
4. "Paradise"  HitomiWatanabeWatanabe 4:54
5. "Regret"  HitomiWatanabeWatanabe 4:30
6. "Love Me Darling"  HitomiWatanabeTago 4:05
7. "Fat Free"  HitomiWatanabeTago 4:07
8. "Kitsuku Aishite yo (キツク愛してよ)"  HitomiWatanabeTago 4:59
9. "Over The World"  HitomiWatanabeTago 4:32
10. "Pray"  HitomiWatanabeTago 4:38
11. "Kimi ni Kiss (キミにKISS)"  HitomiWatanabeTago 4:37
12. "Love Life"  HitomiTagoTatsumi Moritoki 5:38
13. "Kodoku na Sora (孤独な空)"  HitomiTagoMoritoki 4:14

References

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