CD'87 is the third greatest hits album by Japanese singer Akina Nakamori. It was released on 1 May 1987 under Warner Pioneer. This greatest hits includes smash-hit single Desire, the second best sold single in 1986 which has rewarded multiple awards.

CD'87
Greatest hits album by
ReleasedMay 1, 1987 (1987-05-01)
Recorded1986-1987
GenrePop
Length35:41
LanguageJapanese
LabelWarner Pioneer
Akina Nakamori chronology
Crimson
(1986)
CD'87
(1987)
Cross My Palm
(1987)
Singles from CD'87
  1. "Desire (Jōnetsu)"
    Released: 3 February 1986
  2. "Gypsy Queen"
    Released: 26 May 1986
  3. "Fin"
    Released: 25 September 1986
  4. "Tango Noir"
    Released: 4 February 1987

Background edit

This special compilation album was released as a celebration to her fifth debut anniversary. In the same period of time, Nakamori has received an award for The Artist of The Year in the Japan Gold Disc Award.[1]

It consist of three singles released in 1986 and one single released in 1987. Beside the leading single track, it also consists of their b-side tracks.[2]

Cassette-tape only single Nonfiction Ecstasy was not recorded in this compilation album, instead it was included in the compilation album Best II. Later in 1988, the leading single tracks were recorded in the third compilation album Best II.

Promotion edit

Singles edit

Desire is her fourteenth single, released on 3 February 1986. Desire became her first song to be promoted in the television commercial, for the Pioneer media player "PRIVATE CD 500AV". The single debuted at number 1 on Oricon Single Weekly Charts and became the second best sold single in 1986. In The Best Ten ranking, it debuted on number 1 for consecutive seven week and stayed at number 2 in the yearly chart. It received numerous awards: 28th Japan Record Awards,[3] 19th Japan Cable Awards,[4] 12th Nippon Television Music Festival, 1st Japan Gold Disc Award for the Best Single of Year and 13th FNS Music Festival.

Gypsy Queen is her fifteenth single, released on 26 May 1986. The single debuted at number 1 on Oricon Single Weekly Chart and became the seventh best sold single in 1986. In The Best Ten ranking, it debuted on number 1 and stayed at number 14 in the yearly chart. It has received two awards: 19th Japan Record Sales Award Grand Prize and 5th Megapolis Kayousai.

Fin is her sixteenth single, released on 25 September 1986. In the early announcement of the release of new studio album Fushigi, both Fin and b-side track Abunai Mor Amour were listed as candidates for inclusion,[5] as the result they were released in this compilation album. The single debuted at number 1 on Oricon Single Weekly Chart and became the twenty-fifth best sold single in 1986. In The Best Ten ranking, it debuted on number 1 and stayed at number 17 in the yearly chart. It has received several awards: 19th Japan Record Sales Award Grand Prize and 17th Japan Music Awards .

Tango Noir is the seventeenth single released on 4 February 1987. The single debuted at number 1 on Oricon Single Weekly Chart and became the second best sold single in 1987. In The Best Ten ranking, it debuted on number 1 and stayed at number 18 in the yearly chart. It has received 2nd Japan Gold Disc Award as the Best Single Of the Year, 14th Yokohama Ongakusai and 20th Nihon Yuusen Housou Taishou.

Stage performance edit

La Boheme is very popular among the fans, Nakamori performed it often in her live tours and music television programs as well. Abunai Mor Amoure has been performed in NHK music television program as well.

Charting performance edit

The compilation album debuted at number 1 on the Oricon Weekly Album Charts and remained in the same position for two consecutive weeks. It charted for seventeen weeks and sold 159,000 copies.[6]

Track listing edit

No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."La Bohème"Reiko YukawaTakashi TsushimiKazuo Shiina4:42
2."Saigo no Carmen"Keiko AsouTsushimiSatoshi Nakamura4:31
3."Tango Noir"Kayoko FuyumoriTsushimiNakamura4:10
4."Desire (Jōnetsu)"Yoko AkiKisaburo SuzukiShiina4:25
5."Abunai Mon Amour"Eiko KyoSuzukiShiina4:47
6."Milonguita"Akira OotsuTetsuji HayashiNakamura4:32
7."Gypsy Queen"Ikki MatsumotoWataru KuniyasuShingo Kobayashi4:30
8."Fin"MatsumotoKen SatouJun Satou3:52
Total length:35:41
2023 remaster reissue
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
9."Nonfiction Ecstasy"Kazuko SakataSakataShiina3:30
Total length:39:19

Cover versions edit

Desire edit

La Boheme edit

  • Hong Kong singer Mei Ling Chen Cantonese version of the song titled "愛你我自願" and was released on her album Pat Chan in 1986 under Emi Hong Kong.

Gypsy Queen edit

  • Composer Wataru Kuniyasu self-covered the song on his 1988 compilation album Wataru Kuniyasu's Best Hits.
  • Yuki Murakami covered the song on her 2014 album Piano Woman: Tomodachi kara.

Release history edit

Year Format(s) Serial number Label(s) Ref.
1987 CD 32XL-191 Warner Pioneer [7]
1991 CD WPCL-422 Warner Pioneer [8]
2023 CD WPCL-13491 Warner Pioneer [9]

Notes:

  • 2023 re-release includes lacquer remaster which includes subtitles in the tracks "2023 lacquer remaster" along with original karaoke version of the tracks

References edit

  1. ^ "第1回日本ゴールドディスク大賞 / Gold Disc Hall of Fame 1st|THE GOLD DISC". Japan Gold Disc Award. Archived from the original on 2017-09-28. Retrieved 2011-06-27.
  2. ^ "中森明菜 CD'87". cdjournal.com.
  3. ^ "第28回日本レコード大賞". 日本作曲家協会. Archived from the original on 2011-07-19. Retrieved 2011-08-22.
  4. ^ "第19回日本有線大賞 HISTORY 日本有線大賞 - 有線ランキング". キャンシステム. Retrieved 2011-08-22.
  5. ^ Akina Nakamori (1993). AKINA (CD Album; album notes by Yukiko Kitajima). Akina Nakamori. Japan: Warner Pioneer. (WPCL-770〜3)
  6. ^ Oricon Album Chart Book Complete Edition 1970-2005. オリコン・マーケティング・プロモーション. 25 April 2006. pp. 3, 455–457, 882. ISBN 4871310779.
  7. ^ "CD´87 (中森明菜)" (in Japanese). Oricon. Retrieved October 31, 2023.
  8. ^ "中森明菜 / CD´87 [再発] (1991)" (in Japanese). CD Journal. Retrieved October 31, 2023.
  9. ^ "中森明菜 / CD´87【オリジナル・カラオケ付】〈2023ラッカーマスターサウンド〉 [2CD]" (in Japanese). cdjournal. Retrieved October 31, 2023.