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"Eternal White"
Single by MAX
from the album Jewel of Jewels
B-side"Another Truth"
Released20 November 2002
GenrePop
Length4:35
LabelAvex Trax
Songwriter(s)Yusuke Toriumi, Nana, Keiichi Ueno
MAX singles chronology
"Spring Rain"
(2002)
"Eternal White"
(2002)
"Festa"
(2003)

"Eternal White" is MAX's 24th single on the Avex Trax label. The single was their first after a brief hiatus following the departure of lead singer, Mina in March, 2002. It was also their first single with Aki who joined the group in July, 2002. The title track is a bossa nova influenced winter love song. It features a rap section performed by members Lina and Nana, who also wrote the lyrics. It was their first single to be released in a copy-protected format.

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Track list

# Title Songwriters Time
1. "Eternal White" Yusuke Toriumi, Nana, Keiichi Ueno 4:35
2. "Another Truth" Mizue, Miki Watabe 3:48
3. "Eternal White (Instrumental)" Keiichi Ueno 4:34
4. "Another Truth (Instrumental)" Miki Watabe 3:45

Production

Music

  • Recording Director: Kenichi Sakagami, Motohiko Kohno
  • Mixing: Kohji Morimoto, Kenichi Nakamura
  • Recording: Kenichi Nakamura
  • Mastering: Tetsuya Yamamoto

Artwork

  • Art direction: Shinichi Hara
  • Design: Tomokazu Suzuki
  • Photography: Minoru Ogishima
  • Styling: Akemi Muto
  • Hair & Make-up: Maki Tawa

Charts

Oricon Sales Chart (Japan)

Release Chart Peak Position Sales Total Chart Run
20 November 2002 Oricon Weekly Singles Chart 20 5 weeks
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