Misia Remix 2000 Little Tokyo

Misia Remix 2000 Little Tokyo
Remix album by Misia
Released April 19, 2000
Recorded 1999-2000
Genre House
Length 96:14
Label Arista Japan
Misia chronology
Love Is the Message
(2000)
Misia Remix 2000 Little Tokyo
(2000)
Marvelous
(2001)

Misia Remix 2000 Little Tokyo is the first remix album of Japanese R&B singer Misia, released on April 19, 2000. It debuted atop of the weekly Oricon albums chart with 234,190 copies sold. Misia Remix 2000 Little Tokyo is the second highest-selling remix album of all time in Japan, succeeding TRF's Hyper Mix 4.

Track listing

Disc one
No. TitleRemixer(s) Length
1. "Sweetness (Satoshi Tomiie Sweeter 12" Mix)"  Satoshi Tomiie 10:37
2. "Holding My Heart... (Tsutsumikomu Yō ni...) (Dodge Soul Inside Mix) (Holding My Heart... (つつみ込むように・・・) (DODGE SOUL INSIDE MIX))"  Dodge 5:58
3. "Melody (Masters At Work Remix)"  Masters At Work 8:32
4. "Believe (DJ Watarai Remix)"  DJ Watarai 5:49
5. "A Place in the Sun (Hi no Ataru Basho) (Shomari Remix) (A PLACE IN THE SUN (陽のあたる場所) (SHOMARI REMIX))"  Shomari 5:30
6. "Loving Season (Koisuru Kisetsu) (Martin Lascelles Remix) (LOVING SEASON (恋する季節) (MARTIN LASCELLES REMIX))"  Martin Lascelles 5:56
7. "Cry (Gomi Remix)"  Gomi 11:09
8. "Unforgettable Days (Wasurenai Hibi) (Hex Hector's Club Mix) (UNFORGETTABLE DAYS (忘れない日々) (HEX HECTOR'S CLUB MIX))"  Hex Hector 9:29
Disc two
No. TitleRemixer(s) Length
1. "Sweet Pain (François K. Remix)"  François Kevorkian 9:58
2. "The Glory Day (Malawi Rocks Remix)"  Malawi Rocks 11:54
3. "Never Gonna Cry! (Junior Vasquez Remix)"  Junior Vasquez 11:07

Charts

Oricon Sales Chart

Release Chart Peak Position Debut Sales Sales Total Chart Run
April 19, 2000 Oricon Daily Albums Chart 1 830,640 29 weeks
Oricon Weekly Albums Chart 1 234,190
Oricon Monthly Albums Chart 3
Oricon Yearly Albums Chart 27

Physical Sales Charts

Chart Peak
position
Oricon Daily Albums Chart 1
Oricon Weekly Albums Chart 1
Oricon Monthly Albums Chart 3
Oricon Yearly Albums Chart 27
Soundscan Albums Chart (CD-Only)[1] 1

References

External links

Preceded by
Shouso Strip by Ringo Shiina
Oricon Weekly number-one album
May 1, 2000
Succeeded by
Petit Best: Ki Ao Aka by Various Artists
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