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''Heart Station'' is the seventh studio and fifth Japanese-language album by Japanese–American recording artist
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. It was released on March 19, 2008 by
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in Japan, and globally on March 26, 2008. It is Utada's eighth consecutive studio album to be fully written and produced by her, with the help of her father
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and long-time collaborator Miyake Akira through the production. Recorded between 2006 and 2008, it was worked on whilst she was recording her ninth studio and second English-language studio album, ''
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'' (2009). With the album artwork photographed by Japanese photographer Mitsuo, ''Heart Station'' was released in two formats: a physical CD, and as a digital download. Upon its release, ''Heart Station'' received very positive reviews from most music critics. Many of them commended the production and song writing, alongside Utada's musical direction and vocal performance. However, minor criticism was aimed towards the lack of innovation and surprise-value of the album's material. Commercially, the album was a success in Japan; it peaked at number one on the
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, and was ranked the fifth best-selling studio album of 2008. With over one million sales as of June 2011, it is ranked amongst the highest selling albums in Japan of all time. Seven singles were released from this album; "
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", " Beautiful World", and " Prisoner of Love" sold over one million units, while "Flavor of Life" is ranked as one of the best selling singles of all time. She performed several songs from ''Heart Station'' on various Japanese television shows, including ''
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'', ''Music Fighter'', amongst others. Since its release, ''Heart Station'' has broken records and has been awarded some accolades.


Background and composition

''Heart Station'' is Utada's eighth consecutive studio album to be fully written and produced by her, with the help of her father
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and long-time collaborator Miyake Akira through the production. It was announced on October 23, 2007, where Utada confirmed via her blog that she had been through development of two new studio albums: one Japanese-language, and the other English-language. She also stated that approximately 60 percent of the album had been recorded, at the time of her blog entry. The demo versions were recorded at Utada's home in Tokyo, and some songs had been mixed that same day, but the final album compositions were then recorded by Matsui Atushi at Bunkamura Studios and EMI Music Japan studios in
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, Japan. By mid-January 2008, the final songs from ''Heart Station'' were mixed at Bunkamura Studios by Goetz B, and were mastered between February 1–6, 2008, by music engineer
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at Sterling Sound Studios,
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; this was Utada's ninth consecutive album to be mastered by Jensen. Two months prior to the album's release, Japanese publications reported a new album by Utada, and was confirmed by Japanese music magazine ''CD Journal'', alongside the track list. Musically, ''Heart Station'' is a
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album, as described by an editor at ''
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''. According to staff members at Selective Hearing, they said of the album's musical style; "This album continues the experimental sound set by her previous disc ''
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'' but in a more commercial friendly manner." During an interview with
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in 2002, Utada intended to go for a more "simple" approach for the album; she stated, "From the beginning, I had always intended to make this album easier to listen to so anyone can enjoy it. I always aimed for a simple melody, simple lyrics and a simple message rather than overcomplicating it all. But overall, I had a lot of fun making this album. It’s got quite a masculine feel to it but that’s because that’s the way I am at the moment. It’s got quite a nice feeling to it I think."


Songs

The album opens with " Fight the Blues", which was described by Daniel Robson at ''
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'' as the album's most "rewarding track"; he further said "understated strings and warm electronics give the song an ethereal feel." " Heart Station", one of the album's singles, is a "soft" pop song that lyrically discusses about love and communication between lovers. " Beautiful World" is another love song, but is inspired by mid-tempo
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and
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, as noted by
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staff members. The fourth track is the ballad version of "
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", which was arranged and composed by Utada. According to staff members at ''CD Journal'', it is an
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pop song that showcases "slow" string arrangements. " Stay Gold" is an electronic pop song that includes a "gently rippling keyboard line"; its lyrical content talks about various subjects including love, family, and friends. " Kiss & Cry" is an R&B song, influenced by pop and electronic music. According to a reviewer at Selective Hearing, they said that the song "sound like throw backs to her R&B days." The reviewer analyzed the song's music structure, and said that the "sample at the beginning sounds like it might be from a
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movie." They later progressed by saying, "'Kiss & Cry' has a very strong percussion section led by the booming kick drum & high pitched cymbals. It’s also got some slick synth work (kind of sounds like a
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)." The seventh track is an interlude entitled "Gentle Beast" that lasts one minute and 13 seconds; it samples sections from the singles of ''Heart Station''. The next recorded track is "Celebrate", which was originally titled "". " Prisoner of Love" is a love song that follows an R&B influence; Utada stated that the song was inspired the rest of the album's "honest" theme, and recognised it as her return to R&B music. Regarding the theme of death, Utada said that cutting off the ending of the song abruptly gives it a "sudden" feel. " Boku wa Kuma" is the 11th track, and was described negatively by Daniel Robson, writing for ''
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'', as "a sweet throwaway children's song that kills the album’s melancholy vibe stone dead." "Nijiiro Bus" was described by Utada as a "cute" song; she further stated, "I made this song using my childhood memories and all sorts of other nostalgic thoughts." The final song on the album that was selected as a bonus track is the original version of "Flavor of Life", which was described by ''CD Journal'' as more "glittery" and "polished" than the ballad version.


Release

''Heart Station'' was released on March 19, 2008 by
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and Eastworld in Japan, and Gold Typhoon in Taiwan. It included the thirteen recorded songs on one disc, and featured an extra lyrical booklet. It was then released in South Korea by EMI Music and Eastworld, but included an extra Korean-language lyrical booklet. Not long after its release in Asian territories, EMI Music reserved rights to distribute the album in Canada and the United States on April 8, 2008. This is Utada's second studio album to be released in North America, following ''Ultra Blue''. ''Heart Station'' later became Utada's second studio album to be released in several global territories, including Germany, Australia, New Zealand, France, and Spain, amongst others. The images on ''Heart Station'' were photographed by Mitsuo, and features a close-up of Utada in a white polo shirt for the front cover.


Promotion

Utada promoted ''Heart Station'' with several special interviews, radio hosting, and other appearances. She made an appearance in ''
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'' magazine in Japan, her first interview with them in six years. On February 19, 2008, Japanese television network Space Shower hosted a 60-minute interview entitled "V.I.P. Utada"; it featured Utada talking about the album. Then in March 2008, EMI Music Japan hosted a special website to promote the album; it includes previews of each track, radio appearances and schedules for live performances and magazine appearances. The album tracks: "Beautiful World", "Fight the Blues", "Flavor of Life", the title track, "Kiss & Cry", "Prisoner of Love", "Stay Gold", and "Boku wa Kuma" were all used as theme songs through several commercials in Japan, including Music.jp and
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television series. The album was not promoted with a concert tour, but some tracks were performed on Utada's Wild Life concert tour in December 2010.


Singles

Eight singles were released from the album, including two double
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s and one digital-only release. The first single was " Boku wa Kuma", which was released on November 22, 2006 on two physical and digital formats. It was promoted through children television shows including ''
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'', whilst selected formats of the single included a photo book that features drawings by Utada. Both the ballad and original versions of "
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" were released together on physical and digital formats on February 28, 2007. The single was a huge success in Japan, peaking at number one on the
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, and sold 650,510 units; it was certified platinum for physical shipments of 250,000 units, and both individual songs were certified in several categories by the
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(RIAJ). Due to the song's success in Japan, it sold over eight million units altogether and is one of the best selling singles of all time. The third single " Kiss & Cry" was originally released on May 31, 2007 as a promotional single in Japan, but later served as an A-side with the song " Beautiful World" on August 29. Although both songs achieved success together and individually in Japan, "Beautiful World" was certified million by the RIAJ for exceeding over one million digital downloads. The next A-side single was " Heart Station"/" Stay Gold", which was released on February 20, 2008. Despite selling well through digital sales, it became Utada's first single release to not sell 100,000 physical units in Japan. " Fight the Blues" was the album's only digital single; it was scheduled to be released on March 26, 2008, but was pushed back to April 8. It reached number one on the
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chart, and 53 on Japan's top ringtone sales chart. The album's eighth and final single, " Prisoner of Love", was released on May 21, 2008. It became the album's third single to sell over one million units through digital sales, but was still unable to sell over 100,000 physical units in Japan.


Critical reception

Upon its release, ''Heart Station'' received positive reviews from most
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. An editor writing for ''
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'' awarded the album a complete five star rating, commending the album's "extremely high" quality. The editor also complimented Utada's song writing and composition, and finally highlighted "Beautiful World" as the album's best song. In another positive review, a member at
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highlighted the singles as the album's better cuts, but recommended "Boku wa Kuma" as the top track. Similarly, a staff member at ''CD Journal'' selected the singles as the best songs on the album, labelling the quality as "lavish". Although the album was not reviewed on the American website
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, staff member David Jefferies highlighted the tracks "Beautiful World", "Flavor of Life", the title track, "Prisoner of Love", "Stay Gold", and "Take 5" as some of Utada's greatest songs. Selective Hearing staff members praised the composition and single releases. The members also highlighted the fact that they could "hear half the album through single releases." In conclusion, they said "This is totally worth picking up." Nevertheless, the album was also criticized, mainly for its apparent lack of innovation and having at least half of the album filled with singles, as stated by Daniel Robson from ''
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''. He further explained, "But really, when you unwrap your ¥3,059 copy of ''Heart Station'' and realize that seven of the 13 tracks have been released as singles or B-sides, stretching back 16 months, you may feel a little short-changed." Through he identified this as a "common practice" in Japan, he complimented her vocals and highlighted " Fight the Blues" as the album's best track. He also described the production of the single releases as "lazy". Tetsuo Hiraga from ''Hot Express'' was mixed in his review. Though he praised Utada's production on most tracks, he criticized her "merely exaggerated" song writing and vocal abilities, and called most of the music "tiring". Despite this, in conclusion, he stated that the album offers "some impact" to the listener. Although reviewing her 2009 album ''
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'', The Gaysian.com editor Ekin considered it "disappointing" that ''Heart Station'' "contained a very simplistic sound with not much emphasis on rich sounds."


Commercial performance

Commercially, ''Heart Station'' was a success in Japan. It debuted at number one on both the Daily and Weekly
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, with 480,081 units sold in its first week of sales, making it the highest selling album by a female artist based on first week sales of 2008. Despite the album becoming Utada's fifth Japanese and seventh studio album to peak atop the charts, it resulted in being her lowest first week sales of her career. However, it also made Utada the second musical act, tied with Japanese group Checkers, Kinki Kids, and singer Hikaru Kenji, to have had all six of their studio albums to debut at number one since their debut. In its second week, it fell to number two and sold 135,857 units. The following it, it fell again to number seven, and sales slipped to 59,935 units. The album stayed inside the top 10 for 10 consecutive weeks, and lasted 55 weeks on the album charts. Digitally, the album was success on Japan's Top
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Album Chart during late March 2008, peaking at number one. It debuted at number one on ''
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''s Top Album Sales Chart, during the chart week of March 31, 2008; this was Utada's first album to peak at number one since the charts establishment in 2008. In South Korea, though the album failed to chart on the
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or any relative charts, it was certified platinum by Gaon and sold over 10,247 units; this marks it one of Utada's best selling albums in that country, and outside of Japan. In the United States, although it failed to chart on the ''Billboard'' 200 chart, it reached number 58 on their iTunes Top Albums chart; this was one of the highest ranking albums by a Japanese recording artist at the time. By May 13, Japanese website Barks.jp report that the digital sales of every songs from ''Heart Station'' accumulated to 15 million sales collectively. The album was also success on yearly ranking charts across Asia. On December 2,
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ranked ''Heart Station'' as the second best selling album of 2008, behind ''
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. Despite not making the top spot, it was the highest selling studio album on their list. One day later, iTunes Japan listed the album as the highest selling album of 2008. Then in late December, Oricon Style listed the album as the fifth best selling album of 2008 in Japan, selling a total of 997,536 units; despite this entry, it was the highest selling studio album by a female artist. Since its release, it has sold 1,011,373 units according to Oricon Style, and was certified million by the
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(RIAJ) for shipments of one million units; this is Utada's seventh album to achieve a million award, and is currently her fifth best selling album by Oricon's database. As of June 2016, it is the 275th best selling album of all time in Japan.


Track listing


Personnel

Credits and personnel adapted from ''Heart Station'' liner notes. *
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– vocals, background vocals, songwriting, production, composing, arranging, mixing, programming, keyboards, strings *
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– production *Miyake Akira – production, executive producer *Tsuyoshi Kon – acoustic guitar *Alexis Smith – arranging *Tomita Yuzuru – programming, arranging, strings *Yamamoto Takuo – strings *Okamoto Hiroshi – piano *Kinbara Chieko Strings – strings *Chinen Teruyuki – acoustic guitar *Tsunemi Kazuhide – programming *Matsui Atsushi – mixing *Hachisuka Toshibiro – engineering *Miyamoto Takahide – engineering *Miyata Fumio – engineering *Doyama Shoji – executive producer *
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– mixing, engineering, mastering *Goetz B. – mixing


Charts


Daily and weekly charts


Monthly charts


Year-end charts


All-time charts


Certification


Release history


Notes


References


External links


''Heart Station''
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