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Spring Rain (MAX song)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"Spring Rain"
Single by MAX
from the album Precious Collection 1995–2002
B-side"Party Tune"
ReleasedFebruary 20, 2002
RecordedFolio Studio, Studio Fine
GenrePop
Length20:01
LabelAvex Trax
Songwriter(s)Yuka Matsumoto, Kentarou Akutsu
MAX singles chronology
"Feel So Right"
(2001)
"Spring Rain"
(2002)
"Eternal White"
(2002)

"Spring Rain" is MAX's 23rd single on the Avex Trax label and their second ballad single. It was released on February 20, 2002 after the announcement of lead singer Mina's pregnancy and marriage. It was Mina's last single with the group before she was replaced by Aki on their next single, "Eternal White."

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Transcription

Music video

A music video for the single was filmed before the cancellation of MAX’s originally-planned fifth studio album. The music video intersperses the four members of MAX singing the song in a white room, with scenes of MAX walking throughout Tokyo, and scenes of Japanese schoolchildren sitting under a cherry blossom tree. The video ends with MAX witnessing a school graduation ceremony, and then fades to black. When the video fades back in after a few seconds, the track list of MAX’s second greatest hits album, Precious Collection 1995–2002, rolls in the style of the closing credits of a feature film, accompanying an instrumental piano version of the song, this time with a much slower tempo than the original version.[1]

Track list

# Title Songwriters Time
1. "Spring Rain" Yuka Matsumoto, Kentarou Akutsu 5:01
2. "Party Tune" Yuka Matsumoto, Masato Hiraide 5:01
3. "Spring Rain (Instrumental)" Kentarou Akutsu 5:01
4. "Party Tune (Instrumental)" Masato Hiraide 4:59

Production

Music

Spring Rain

  • Arrangement - H-Wonder
  • Guitars - Nozomi Fukukawa
  • Background vocals - Yuko Ohtani
  • Recording - Kenichi Nakamura, Masayuki Nakano
  • Mixing - Kenichi Nakamura

Party Tune

  • Arrangement - Masato Hiraide
  • Bass - Kitaro Nakamura
  • Background vocals - Yuko Ohtani
  • Recording - Kenichi Nakamura, Masayuki Nakano
  • Mixing - Masayuki Nakano

Art direction & design

  • Art direction & design - Yoshitaka Sato
  • Photography - Ryu Tamagawa
  • Stylish - Yasuhiro Watanabe
  • Hair - Taku
  • Make-up - Masaki Tanishige
  • Coordinator - Taizou Yasumoto

Charts

Oricon Sales Chart (Japan)

Release Chart Peak Position Sales Total Chart Run
February 20, 2002 Oricon Weekly Singles Chart 28[2] 19,530 3 weeks[3]

References

  1. ^ "MAX / Spring Rain".[dead YouTube link]
  2. ^ "MAX Oricon Music".
  3. ^ "MAX Oricon Music".
This page was last edited on 12 February 2022, at 18:51
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