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Next Level (Ayumi Hamasaki album)

Next Level (stylized as NEXT LEVEL) is the tenth studio album by Japanese recording artist Ayumi Hamasaki. It was released through Avex Trax on March 25, 2009 in five physical formats, and for digital consumption. The album was solely produced by Avex Trax owner Max Matsuura, whereas the album's content was written by Hamasaki herself. Additionally, it marks a return for several composers that helped construct her previous records, including Dai Nagao, CMJK, Kazuhiro Hara, HΛL, amongst others. Stylistically, Next Level is a departure from her previous albums, focusing on electronic music with elements of rock and dance.

Next Level
Standard CD and digital cover
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 25, 2009
Recorded2009
GenreElectronic
Length51:45
LanguageJapanese
LabelAvex Trax
ProducerMax Matsuura
Ayumi Hamasaki chronology
A Complete: All Singles
(2008)
Next Level
(2009)
Rock 'n' Roll Circus
(2010)
Singles from Next Level
  1. "Days"/"Green"
    Released: December 17, 2008
  2. "Rule"/"Sparkle"
    Released: February 25, 2009

Next Level received generally favorable reviews from music critics. A majority of the reviews praised Hamasaki's new direction, and praised the production of most of the tracks. However, minor criticism was aimed towards the lyrics and the album's themes. Commercially, the album was a success in Japan, peaking at number one on the Oricon Albums Chart and Billboard Hot Albums Sales Chart. It was certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ) for shipments of 500,000 units, and sold over 380,000 copies in total. The album experienced success in other Asian territories, also charting in Taiwan.

In order to promote the album, Hamasaki released two A-side singles. "Days" and "Green" premiered on December 18, 2008 to commercial success in Japan. The following year, she released "Rule" and "Sparkle", which experienced strong sales in the region as well. Two album inclusions—the title track and "Curtain Call"—both received music videos, and managed to chart on the Japan Hot 100. Furthermore, Hamasaki promoted the album's material on her 2009 Next Level tour, which included dates throughout Japan; a live DVD with the same name was distributed the following year.

Background and production edit

"The "Next Level" is not an aim, or a destination, but is always what you are, right now."

—Ayumi Hamasaki commenting about the foundation of Next Level.[1]

In 2008, Hamasaki commemorated her 10th career anniversary by promoting two projects: the first was her career retrospective compilation, A Complete: All Singles.[2] Not long after, she conducted her second concert tour outside of Japan, holding shows in Hong Kong, China, and Taiwan.[3] While she was on tour, Hamasaki begun writing songs for her upcoming studio album. After the tour was complete, she spent most of her time composing various demos in Hawaii, alongside various musicians and composers including Dai Nagao, CMJK, Kazuhiro Hara, HΛL, amongst others. This marks a return for these collaborators, having composed majority of her work on previous albums.[4] Recording sessions for Next Level started once Hamasaki return to Japan, having been assisted by John Paterno, Satoshi Sasamoto, Yuichi Nagayama, and frequent collaborator Koji Morimoto.[4] The content was recorded at Avex Studios, Prime Sound Studios, LAB Recordings, and Azabu Studios in Shibuya, Tokyo; Hamasaki had also stayed in London, England to record vocals with Dom Morley and Phill Brown.[4] According to the singer, most of the songs were completed in one-to-two takes; she told an interviewer from ViVi Magazine that "I used to have a bad habit of recording my songs before totally memorizing the lyrics and melodies... But this time, a lot of tracks were successfully recorded after only two attempts!"[5] After the album's material was complete, it was mastered by Shigeo Miyamoto.[4] Additionally, the album was solely produced by Avex Trax owner Max Matsuura, becoming their 10th studio collaboration since her debut.[6]

Composition and music edit

All the lyrics on Next Level were written by Hamasaki herself.[4] Her intentions for the record was to write about "current issues" rather than anything from the past, which would have found to "lose sensibilities of hopes and wishes...".[5] Moreover, a writer from the Japanese magazine ViVi believed the titling of Next Level reflected the major theme of the album, which is determination and the "stepping stones" of building a better "future".[5] She admitted to S Cawaii magazine that these concepts had been on her mind since her debut, but never got around to creating an album inspired by the theme. Additionally, she also viewed the theme as her ability in "not stopping" as a musician.[1] Stylistically, Next Level was noted by music critics as a departure from her previous records. Adam Greenberg from AllMusic found that it builds on the "heavier electronica bent" of Hamasaki's remix albums, as opposed to the "standard dance and pop" styles most associated with her music.[7] However, Japanese magazine CD Journal felt the album was divided by "aggressive" and "chaotic" dance tracks, and "hard edge rock" music.[8]

It opens with two club-driven tracks: an interlude titled "Bridge to the Sky", and the promotional titular song.[8] "Disco-munication" is the second interlude on the album, blending "sophisticated" electric guitars with electronic music.[8] "Energize" is another electronic track, and is one of the only numbers on the album that include English phases ("Put your hands up together, keep your heads up forever, let me sing forever,").[8][4] The fifth track "Sparkle" was noted as a club song with an electronic arrangement, similar to the follow-up song "Rollin'". Both tracks feature autotune and vocoder pro-tools, a first for Hamasaki.[8][9] The album's sixth track, "Green", shows a departure from the album's earlier electronic style; it focuses more on older traditional Japanese sound, alongside instrumentation of electric guitars and drums.[10] The album's third interlude, "Load of the Shugyo", was described as an "atmospheric" number with heavy rock instruments in its composition.[8] Rock music is then influenced on the following tracks "Identity"—a song that discusses about self-confidence—the single "Rule", and the tune "Love 'n' Hate", which talks about the effects of lust.[8] The album's fourth and final interlude "Pieces of Seven" was noted for its "atmospheric" sounds of an ocean, until the second half of the track diverges into a harder rock style.[8] "Days" is the album's first pop ballad, and is described as a love song.[10] It closes with the ballad "Curtain Call", which features a choir and piano riffs throughout its composition.[4]

Release edit

 
The USB flash drive of Next Level, which was custom-designed by Hamasaki herself.[11]

Next Level was released through Avex Trax on March 25, 2009 in five physical formats, and for digital consumption.[4][12] The first three formats—a standard compact disc, a CD and DVD bundle, and double CD and DVD edition—includes the 13-tracks on the first disc. The CD and DVD bundle features the visuals and making-of-videos of "Days", "Green", "Rule", "Sparkle", "Next Level" and "Curtain Call".[13][14] The double CD edition, which also came with the DVD, came with a second disc, including 16 live tracks that were performed on her annual Premium Countdown show that happened on New Year's Eve in 2008.[14] A special USB flash drive was custom designed by Hamasaki, featuring all the album's content alongside a PDF-file of the album's booklet, and an extra file space of 2-gigabyte. The release of the USB made Hamasaki the first Asian artist, and one of the world's first artists to publish their album on that format.[11] Hamasaki explained about the USB release; "As the way we listen to music changes from day to day, I looked at things from the listener's perspective and decided to sell it this way."[15] A special Playbutton set was released two years later in Japan only, featuring all 13 songs.[16]

First-press versions came with coloured jewelcases; the standard CD was printed in green, the double album and DVD featured a pink colour, and the CD and DVD bundle were printed in a blue tone.[4][13][14] The album's photography was taken by Kazuyoshi Shimomura, which featured Hamasaki in a bright room filled with technicolor props and objects; the singer wears a bright latex outfit.[4] Because Hamasaki believed the album focused on lighter themes, she wanted to envision the entire album as somewhat "bright", which resulted in the shootings with Shimomura.[5] The booklet and photo shoot were designed by Tomokazu Suzuki, and the design was based on modern technology.[4]

Critical reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [7]

Next Level received positive reviews from music critics. A review from Japanese magazine CD Journal complimented the album's rock tones, and said the result was more convincing than before. The review also praised Hamasaki's vocals on several songs, as well as the record's production style.[8] Despite his questions regarding the album's themes and songwriting, Tetsuo Hiraga from Hot Express contrasted the album's "hope[ful]" appeal to her previous records, which all dealt with "loneliness". This was particularly commended by Hiraga, who felt it was a lot more "encouraging" than anything she had done before.[17] Adam Greenberg from AllMusic called Next Level "a thick, somewhat wild release of dance tracks infused with a healthy dose of technology", further noting, "As it progresses, the beats and rhythm tracks begin to take over, placing Hamasaki herself into a much deeper, thicker set of sounds custom-built to emphasize her stronger points and combine for an outstanding dance set." He ultimately commended Hamasaki for continuing to "evolve" her music through the album's "deeper experimentalism".[7]

Commercially, the album was a success in Asia. Next Level debuted at number one on the daily and weekly Oricon Albums Chart in Japan, opening with 240,810 copies.[18][19] This became Hamasaki's ninth number one studio album, and also became the highest first-week sales for a solo female artist that year.[20] It descended to number two on the weekly chart for a second run, shifting 50,271 units.[21] In total, Next Level lasted four weeks in the top ten, and stay in the top 300 chart for 30 weeks.[20] Additionally, it was ranked the 16th best-selling album of 2009 with 377,872 copies sold in Japan.[22] Next Level entered the Billboard Top Albums Sales Chart at the top spot, her third album to do so.[23] It slipped to number two in its second charting week, and stayed in the top ten for four weeks.[24][25] It lasted 11 weeks in the top 100 chart, with a final charting position at 76.[26] Next Level was certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ) for shipments of 500,000 units.[27] To date, Next Level has sold 379,989 copies in Japan alone.,[28] Next Level is nominated the Album of the Year in Asia Association Music Prize Awards.

Singles edit

Next Level spawned two physical singles and two promotional recordings. "Days" and "Green" were released as the first two A-side singles off the album, distributed on December 18, 2008 in Japan.[29] Additionally, the singles were promoted through her 10th career anniversary, which resulted in her adding a re-recording of her 1998 single "To Be" into the track list.[29] The singles were a commercial success, debuting at the top of the Oricon Singles Chart and was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ) for shipments of 100,000 physical units.[30] A single music video for both songs were released on YouTube.[31][32] The second set of A-side singles were "Rule" and "Sparkle", which were both released together on February 25, 2009.[33] Like the first singles, "Rule" and "Sparkle" were commercial successes in Japan, debuting at number one on the Oricon Singles Chart, and was certified gold by RIAJ.[34] Music videos for the two tracks were released on YouTube, and the physical editions of the single.[31][35][36]

Individually, each track experienced success in sales in the region. While "Green" sold over 100,000 digital copies, "Days" shifted more than 750,000 digital units in both digital and ringtone formats.[37][38] Moreover, "Rule" was certified Platinum for digital sales of 250,000 copies in January 2014.[39] Two other album tracks were released as promotional recordings: the titular song and "Curtain Call". The former track reached number 89 on the Japan Hot 100 chart, published by Billboard.[40] Additionally, it appeared on the RIAJ Monthly Ringtones charts at number 16, and also peaked at number 23 on the RIAJ Digital Track Chart.[41][42] A music video premiered on her YouTube channel, and also appeared on physical editions of the album.[43] The song was certified Gold in November 2016 for digital sales of 100,000 copies.[44] Lastly, "Curtain Call" reached number 89 on the Digital Track Chart, and a visual appeared on her YouTube channel.[41][45]

Promotion and live performances edit

Throughout the album's campaign, Hamasaki promoted several songs through various products and advertisements. "Days" was used as the theme song for NTT Communications in Japan, whereas "Green" promoted the Panasonic Lumix FX-37 digital camera, and Avex Group's Mu-mo services.[46] Moreover, "Rule" was used as the official theme song to the Japanese release of the film Dragonball Evolution, and for Mu-mo. "Sparkle" was added as the commercial tune for Honda's Zest Spark line.[47] After the album was release, the title track and "Curtain Call" were promoted alongside two products; "Next Level" was used as the commercial tie-in for Panasonic's Lumix FX-40 model camera, and the latter contributed for the commercial of Music.Jp.[8]

Hamasaki announced her Next Level tour in May 2009.[1] The dates were confirmed via a flyer given out with the purchases of Next Level, enclosed in the album's booklet.[4] A total of 32 shows in different cities were scheduled in Japan, spanning from April 11 at the Saitama Super Arena, Saitama, and finishing on August 22 at the Yoyogi National Gymnasium in Tokyo.[48] A live album and DVD were recorded at Yoyogi National Gymnasium, featuring a total of 25 songs, spanning across two discs. A bonus disc included footage of interlude movies, and break moments between each songs.[48] Titled Ayumi Hamasaki Arena Tour 2009 A: Next Level, the formats were a success in Japan; it reached number two on the Oricon DVD chart, and was ranked at number 17 and 35 on the Oricon Music DVD chart, and overall DVD chart of the year.[49][50]

Legal issues edit

On May 21, 2009, the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department were investigating a publicity event held in April for the album. According to their officials, Hamasaki made unexpected appearances in Shibuya to promote the release of her new book and Next Level, but failed to obtain the necessary permits for the event.[51] The event happened on April 7, in front of the 109 Building in Shibuya.[51] Approximately 8,000 people gathered to see Hamasaki, resulting in temporarily blocked roads. Before her appearance at 109, she also paid unexpected visits to record stores, going from store to store by car while fans followed her on foot, which led to chaotic conditions in the streets.[51] Because of this, buses and other modes of transport were subjected to traffic delays.[51] Because a permit was never obtained, authorities stated they plan to send the matter to the prosecutor's office for Hamasaki and her manager to be questioned.[52]

Track listing edit

All lyrics are written by Ayumi Hamasaki

CD / digital download[4][12]
No.TitleMusicArranger(s)Length
1."Bridge to the Sky"Yuta NakanoNakano1:43
2."Next Level"D.A.IHΛL4:30
3."Disco-munication" (instrumental)CMJKCMJK1:32
4."Energize"NakanoCMJK4:31
5."Sparkle"Kazuhiro HaraCMJK4:30
6."Rollin'"NakanoCMJK5:04
7."Green"Tetsuya YukumiTasuku4:49
8."Load of the Shugyo" (instrumental)CMJKCMJK1:32
9."Identity"NakanoNakano4:19
10."Rule"Miki WatanabeHΛL4:06
11."Love 'n' Hate"NakanoNakano3:51
12."Pieces of Seven" (instrumental)HΛLHΛL2:31
13."Days"Kunio TagoHΛL5:03
14."Curtain Call"HaraNakano3:44
Premium Countdown 2008–2009 Live CD[14]
No.TitleLength
1."Green"4:52
2."Will"6:29
3."End of the World"4:43
4."Heartplace"7:03
5."And Then"2:25
6."Naturally"3:31
7."Powder Snow"4:39
8."Hope or Pain"4:27
9."Over"5:10
10."Scar"7:01
11."Signal"2:25
12."Hana"1:49
13."Too Late"4:10
14."Everywhere Nowhere"3:40
15."Days"5:05
16."For My Dear..."4:41
DVD[13]
No.TitleLength
1."Days (Video Clip)"5:20
2."Green (Video Clip)"5:32
3."Rule (Video Clip)"4:27
4."Sparkle (Video Clip)"4:44
5."Next Level (Video Clip)"4:31
6."Curtain Call (Video Clip)"3:48
7."Days (Making Clip)"3:54
8."Green (Making Clip)"3:59
9."Rule (Making Clip)"3:17
10."Sparkle (Making Clip)"3:29
11."Next Level (Making Clip)"4:37
12."Curtain Call (Making Clip)"3:12

Formats edit

  • Standard CD — 14 songs on one disc.[4]
  • Digital download — 14 songs made available on digital stores.[12]
  • CD and DVD — 14 songs on one disc, and a second disc including 12 visuals; six music videos, and six making-of videos.[13]
  • Double CD and DVD — 14 songs on one disc, and 16 live songs recorded from her Premium Countdown 2008–2009 concert tour. A third disc includes 12 visuals; six music videos, and six making-of videos.[14]
  • USB flash drive — 14 songs on a USB flash drive, loaded as a MP3 file. It includes 12 visuals; six music videos, and six making-of videos, alongside a PDF file of the album's booklet. The USB also includes an extra 2GB of free space.[11]
  • Playbutton — 14 songs on a Playbutton device, which requires earphones to connect to the music.[16]

Through Japanese retail store CD Japan, a lucky draw was hosted for 202 random customers. Special winners would win different products such as pillows, travel pouch, leisure seat, pass case, large posters and tissue boxes. Winners were announced randomly and would be awarded different prizes.[53]

Personnel edit

Credits adapted from the liner notes of Next Level.[4]

  • Ayumi Hamasaki – lead vocals, background vocals, song writing
  • Max Matsuura – producer
  • CMJK – composer, arranger, mixing
  • Yuta Nakano – composer, arranger
  • Tetsuya Yukumi – composer
  • Dai Nagao – composer
  • Takehito Shimizu – guitar
  • Tasuku – arranger, guitar, programming
  • Kazuhiro Hara – composer
  • Hana Nishimura – composer
  • Hal – arranger, mixing, composer
  • Hikari – arranger
  • Sharlotte Gibson – background vocals
  • Stephanie Alexandra – background vocals
  • Miki Watanabe – composer
  • Fumiko Ishimori – background vocals
  • Hiroko Nohara – background vocals
  • Katsura Ohtsuka – background vocals
  • Silica Nakajima – background vocals
  • Kiku – guitar
  • Chiharu Mikizuki – bass guitar
  • Tom Tamada – drums
  • Josh Freese – drums (on "Identity")
  • Junko Kitasaka – bass guitar
  • Junko Hirotani – backing vocals
  • Kenji Suzuki – guitar
  • Gen Ittetsu – string arrangements
  • Mayuko Maruyama – programmer
  • Hidetomo Yoneda – A&R
  • Takuma Noriage – art director
  • Josh Gudwin – engineer
  • Ryan Kennedy – engineer
  • Seiji Itabashi – engineer
  • Shigeo Miyamoto – mastered by
  • Koji Morimoto – mixing, recorded by
  • Yuichi Nagayama – mixing, recorded by
  • Yuta Nakano – mixing
  • Kazuyoshi Shimomura – photography
  • Masayuki Kamo – assistant photography
  • John Paterno – recorded by
  • Satoshi Sasamoto – recorded by
  • Yuichi Nagayama – recorded by
  • Avex Trax – Hamasaki's record label
  • Avex Entertainment Inc. – Hamasaki's distribution label
  • S.M. Entertainment – Hamasaki's distribution label

Charts edit

Certifications edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Japan (RIAJ)[27] 2× Platinum 379,989[28]

Release history edit

Region Date Format Label
Japan[4][12][13][14][11][16] March 25, 2009
Avex Trax
United States[54] Digital download Avex Entertainment
Australia[55]
New Zealand[56]
Canada[57]
United Kingdom[58]
Germany[59]
Ireland[60]
France[61]
Spain[62]
Taiwan[63][64] March 27, 2009 2CD and DVD Avex Taiwan
South Korea[65] CD and DVD SM Entertainment
Hong Kong[66][67] April 3, 2009
  • CD and DVD
  • 2CD and DVD
Avex Taiwan

See also edit

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External links edit

  • Ayumi Hamasaki's official discography.
  • Next Level at Hamasaki's official website.

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Next Level stylized as NEXT LEVEL is the tenth studio album by Japanese recording artist Ayumi Hamasaki It was released through Avex Trax on March 25 2009 in five physical formats and for digital consumption The album was solely produced by Avex Trax owner Max Matsuura whereas the album s content was written by Hamasaki herself Additionally it marks a return for several composers that helped construct her previous records including Dai Nagao CMJK Kazuhiro Hara HLL amongst others Stylistically Next Level is a departure from her previous albums focusing on electronic music with elements of rock and dance Next LevelStandard CD and digital coverStudio album by Ayumi HamasakiReleasedMarch 25 2009Recorded2009GenreElectronicLength51 45LanguageJapaneseLabelAvex TraxProducerMax MatsuuraAyumi Hamasaki chronologyA Complete All Singles 2008 Next Level 2009 Rock n Roll Circus 2010 Singles from Next Level Days Green Released December 17 2008 Rule Sparkle Released February 25 2009Next Level received generally favorable reviews from music critics A majority of the reviews praised Hamasaki s new direction and praised the production of most of the tracks However minor criticism was aimed towards the lyrics and the album s themes Commercially the album was a success in Japan peaking at number one on the Oricon Albums Chart and Billboard Hot Albums Sales Chart It was certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of Japan RIAJ for shipments of 500 000 units and sold over 380 000 copies in total The album experienced success in other Asian territories also charting in Taiwan In order to promote the album Hamasaki released two A side singles Days and Green premiered on December 18 2008 to commercial success in Japan The following year she released Rule and Sparkle which experienced strong sales in the region as well Two album inclusions the title track and Curtain Call both received music videos and managed to chart on the Japan Hot 100 Furthermore Hamasaki promoted the album s material on her 2009 Next Level tour which included dates throughout Japan a live DVD with the same name was distributed the following year Contents 1 Background and production 2 Composition and music 3 Release 4 Critical reception 5 Singles 6 Promotion and live performances 6 1 Legal issues 7 Track listing 7 1 Formats 8 Personnel 9 Charts 9 1 Year end charts 10 Certifications 11 Release history 12 See also 13 References 14 External linksBackground and production edit The Next Level is not an aim or a destination but is always what you are right now Ayumi Hamasaki commenting about the foundation of Next Level 1 In 2008 Hamasaki commemorated her 10th career anniversary by promoting two projects the first was her career retrospective compilation A Complete All Singles 2 Not long after she conducted her second concert tour outside of Japan holding shows in Hong Kong China and Taiwan 3 While she was on tour Hamasaki begun writing songs for her upcoming studio album After the tour was complete she spent most of her time composing various demos in Hawaii alongside various musicians and composers including Dai Nagao CMJK Kazuhiro Hara HLL amongst others This marks a return for these collaborators having composed majority of her work on previous albums 4 Recording sessions for Next Level started once Hamasaki return to Japan having been assisted by John Paterno Satoshi Sasamoto Yuichi Nagayama and frequent collaborator Koji Morimoto 4 The content was recorded at Avex Studios Prime Sound Studios LAB Recordings and Azabu Studios in Shibuya Tokyo Hamasaki had also stayed in London England to record vocals with Dom Morley and Phill Brown 4 According to the singer most of the songs were completed in one to two takes she told an interviewer from ViVi Magazine that I used to have a bad habit of recording my songs before totally memorizing the lyrics and melodies But this time a lot of tracks were successfully recorded after only two attempts 5 After the album s material was complete it was mastered by Shigeo Miyamoto 4 Additionally the album was solely produced by Avex Trax owner Max Matsuura becoming their 10th studio collaboration since her debut 6 Composition and music edit nbsp Next Level 2009 source source Next Level one of the album s promotional singles was noted for its club oriented electronic instrumentation and composition a shift from her previous music Problems playing this file See media help All the lyrics on Next Level were written by Hamasaki herself 4 Her intentions for the record was to write about current issues rather than anything from the past which would have found to lose sensibilities of hopes and wishes 5 Moreover a writer from the Japanese magazine ViVi believed the titling of Next Level reflected the major theme of the album which is determination and the stepping stones of building a better future 5 She admitted to S Cawaii magazine that these concepts had been on her mind since her debut but never got around to creating an album inspired by the theme Additionally she also viewed the theme as her ability in not stopping as a musician 1 Stylistically Next Level was noted by music critics as a departure from her previous records Adam Greenberg from AllMusic found that it builds on the heavier electronica bent of Hamasaki s remix albums as opposed to the standard dance and pop styles most associated with her music 7 However Japanese magazine CD Journal felt the album was divided by aggressive and chaotic dance tracks and hard edge rock music 8 It opens with two club driven tracks an interlude titled Bridge to the Sky and the promotional titular song 8 Disco munication is the second interlude on the album blending sophisticated electric guitars with electronic music 8 Energize is another electronic track and is one of the only numbers on the album that include English phases Put your hands up together keep your heads up forever let me sing forever 8 4 The fifth track Sparkle was noted as a club song with an electronic arrangement similar to the follow up song Rollin Both tracks feature autotune and vocoder pro tools a first for Hamasaki 8 9 The album s sixth track Green shows a departure from the album s earlier electronic style it focuses more on older traditional Japanese sound alongside instrumentation of electric guitars and drums 10 The album s third interlude Load of the Shugyo was described as an atmospheric number with heavy rock instruments in its composition 8 Rock music is then influenced on the following tracks Identity a song that discusses about self confidence the single Rule and the tune Love n Hate which talks about the effects of lust 8 The album s fourth and final interlude Pieces of Seven was noted for its atmospheric sounds of an ocean until the second half of the track diverges into a harder rock style 8 Days is the album s first pop ballad and is described as a love song 10 It closes with the ballad Curtain Call which features a choir and piano riffs throughout its composition 4 Release edit nbsp The USB flash drive of Next Level which was custom designed by Hamasaki herself 11 Next Level was released through Avex Trax on March 25 2009 in five physical formats and for digital consumption 4 12 The first three formats a standard compact disc a CD and DVD bundle and double CD and DVD edition includes the 13 tracks on the first disc The CD and DVD bundle features the visuals and making of videos of Days Green Rule Sparkle Next Level and Curtain Call 13 14 The double CD edition which also came with the DVD came with a second disc including 16 live tracks that were performed on her annual Premium Countdown show that happened on New Year s Eve in 2008 14 A special USB flash drive was custom designed by Hamasaki featuring all the album s content alongside a PDF file of the album s booklet and an extra file space of 2 gigabyte The release of the USB made Hamasaki the first Asian artist and one of the world s first artists to publish their album on that format 11 Hamasaki explained about the USB release As the way we listen to music changes from day to day I looked at things from the listener s perspective and decided to sell it this way 15 A special Playbutton set was released two years later in Japan only featuring all 13 songs 16 First press versions came with coloured jewelcases the standard CD was printed in green the double album and DVD featured a pink colour and the CD and DVD bundle were printed in a blue tone 4 13 14 The album s photography was taken by Kazuyoshi Shimomura which featured Hamasaki in a bright room filled with technicolor props and objects the singer wears a bright latex outfit 4 Because Hamasaki believed the album focused on lighter themes she wanted to envision the entire album as somewhat bright which resulted in the shootings with Shimomura 5 The booklet and photo shoot were designed by Tomokazu Suzuki and the design was based on modern technology 4 Critical reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 7 Next Level received positive reviews from music critics A review from Japanese magazine CD Journal complimented the album s rock tones and said the result was more convincing than before The review also praised Hamasaki s vocals on several songs as well as the record s production style 8 Despite his questions regarding the album s themes and songwriting Tetsuo Hiraga from Hot Express contrasted the album s hope ful appeal to her previous records which all dealt with loneliness This was particularly commended by Hiraga who felt it was a lot more encouraging than anything she had done before 17 Adam Greenberg from AllMusic called Next Level a thick somewhat wild release of dance tracks infused with a healthy dose of technology further noting As it progresses the beats and rhythm tracks begin to take over placing Hamasaki herself into a much deeper thicker set of sounds custom built to emphasize her stronger points and combine for an outstanding dance set He ultimately commended Hamasaki for continuing to evolve her music through the album s deeper experimentalism 7 Commercially the album was a success in Asia Next Level debuted at number one on the daily and weekly Oricon Albums Chart in Japan opening with 240 810 copies 18 19 This became Hamasaki s ninth number one studio album and also became the highest first week sales for a solo female artist that year 20 It descended to number two on the weekly chart for a second run shifting 50 271 units 21 In total Next Level lasted four weeks in the top ten and stay in the top 300 chart for 30 weeks 20 Additionally it was ranked the 16th best selling album of 2009 with 377 872 copies sold in Japan 22 Next Level entered the Billboard Top Albums Sales Chart at the top spot her third album to do so 23 It slipped to number two in its second charting week and stayed in the top ten for four weeks 24 25 It lasted 11 weeks in the top 100 chart with a final charting position at 76 26 Next Level was certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of Japan RIAJ for shipments of 500 000 units 27 To date Next Level has sold 379 989 copies in Japan alone 28 Next Level is nominated the Album of the Year in Asia Association Music Prize Awards Singles editNext Level spawned two physical singles and two promotional recordings Days and Green were released as the first two A side singles off the album distributed on December 18 2008 in Japan 29 Additionally the singles were promoted through her 10th career anniversary which resulted in her adding a re recording of her 1998 single To Be into the track list 29 The singles were a commercial success debuting at the top of the Oricon Singles Chart and was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of Japan RIAJ for shipments of 100 000 physical units 30 A single music video for both songs were released on YouTube 31 32 The second set of A side singles were Rule and Sparkle which were both released together on February 25 2009 33 Like the first singles Rule and Sparkle were commercial successes in Japan debuting at number one on the Oricon Singles Chart and was certified gold by RIAJ 34 Music videos for the two tracks were released on YouTube and the physical editions of the single 31 35 36 Individually each track experienced success in sales in the region While Green sold over 100 000 digital copies Days shifted more than 750 000 digital units in both digital and ringtone formats 37 38 Moreover Rule was certified Platinum for digital sales of 250 000 copies in January 2014 39 Two other album tracks were released as promotional recordings the titular song and Curtain Call The former track reached number 89 on the Japan Hot 100 chart published by Billboard 40 Additionally it appeared on the RIAJ Monthly Ringtones charts at number 16 and also peaked at number 23 on the RIAJ Digital Track Chart 41 42 A music video premiered on her YouTube channel and also appeared on physical editions of the album 43 The song was certified Gold in November 2016 for digital sales of 100 000 copies 44 Lastly Curtain Call reached number 89 on the Digital Track Chart and a visual appeared on her YouTube channel 41 45 Promotion and live performances editSee also Ayumi Hamasaki Arena Tour 2009 A Next Level Throughout the album s campaign Hamasaki promoted several songs through various products and advertisements Days was used as the theme song for NTT Communications in Japan whereas Green promoted the Panasonic Lumix FX 37 digital camera and Avex Group s Mu mo services 46 Moreover Rule was used as the official theme song to the Japanese release of the film Dragonball Evolution and for Mu mo Sparkle was added as the commercial tune for Honda s Zest Spark line 47 After the album was release the title track and Curtain Call were promoted alongside two products Next Level was used as the commercial tie in for Panasonic s Lumix FX 40 model camera and the latter contributed for the commercial of Music Jp 8 Hamasaki announced her Next Level tour in May 2009 1 The dates were confirmed via a flyer given out with the purchases of Next Level enclosed in the album s booklet 4 A total of 32 shows in different cities were scheduled in Japan spanning from April 11 at the Saitama Super Arena Saitama and finishing on August 22 at the Yoyogi National Gymnasium in Tokyo 48 A live album and DVD were recorded at Yoyogi National Gymnasium featuring a total of 25 songs spanning across two discs A bonus disc included footage of interlude movies and break moments between each songs 48 Titled Ayumi Hamasaki Arena Tour 2009 A Next Level the formats were a success in Japan it reached number two on the Oricon DVD chart and was ranked at number 17 and 35 on the Oricon Music DVD chart and overall DVD chart of the year 49 50 Legal issues edit On May 21 2009 the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department were investigating a publicity event held in April for the album According to their officials Hamasaki made unexpected appearances in Shibuya to promote the release of her new book and Next Level but failed to obtain the necessary permits for the event 51 The event happened on April 7 in front of the 109 Building in Shibuya 51 Approximately 8 000 people gathered to see Hamasaki resulting in temporarily blocked roads Before her appearance at 109 she also paid unexpected visits to record stores going from store to store by car while fans followed her on foot which led to chaotic conditions in the streets 51 Because of this buses and other modes of transport were subjected to traffic delays 51 Because a permit was never obtained authorities stated they plan to send the matter to the prosecutor s office for Hamasaki and her manager to be questioned 52 Track listing editAll lyrics are written by Ayumi HamasakiCD digital download 4 12 No TitleMusicArranger s Length1 Bridge to the Sky Yuta NakanoNakano1 432 Next Level D A IHLL4 303 Disco munication instrumental CMJKCMJK1 324 Energize NakanoCMJK4 315 Sparkle Kazuhiro HaraCMJK4 306 Rollin NakanoCMJK5 047 Green Tetsuya YukumiTasuku4 498 Load of the Shugyo instrumental CMJKCMJK1 329 Identity NakanoNakano4 1910 Rule Miki WatanabeHLL4 0611 Love n Hate NakanoNakano3 5112 Pieces of Seven instrumental HLLHLL2 3113 Days Kunio TagoHLL5 0314 Curtain Call HaraNakano3 44 Premium Countdown 2008 2009 Live CD 14 No TitleLength1 Green 4 522 Will 6 293 End of the World 4 434 Heartplace 7 035 And Then 2 256 Naturally 3 317 Powder Snow 4 398 Hope or Pain 4 279 Over 5 1010 Scar 7 0111 Signal 2 2512 Hana 1 4913 Too Late 4 1014 Everywhere Nowhere 3 4015 Days 5 0516 For My Dear 4 41 DVD 13 No TitleLength1 Days Video Clip 5 202 Green Video Clip 5 323 Rule Video Clip 4 274 Sparkle Video Clip 4 445 Next Level Video Clip 4 316 Curtain Call Video Clip 3 487 Days Making Clip 3 548 Green Making Clip 3 599 Rule Making Clip 3 1710 Sparkle Making Clip 3 2911 Next Level Making Clip 4 3712 Curtain Call Making Clip 3 12 Formats edit Standard CD 14 songs on one disc 4 Digital download 14 songs made available on digital stores 12 CD and DVD 14 songs on one disc and a second disc including 12 visuals six music videos and six making of videos 13 Double CD and DVD 14 songs on one disc and 16 live songs recorded from her Premium Countdown 2008 2009 concert tour A third disc includes 12 visuals six music videos and six making of videos 14 USB flash drive 14 songs on a USB flash drive loaded as a MP3 file It includes 12 visuals six music videos and six making of videos alongside a PDF file of the album s booklet The USB also includes an extra 2GB of free space 11 Playbutton 14 songs on a Playbutton device which requires earphones to connect to the music 16 Through Japanese retail store CD Japan a lucky draw was hosted for 202 random customers Special winners would win different products such as pillows travel pouch leisure seat pass case large posters and tissue boxes Winners were announced randomly and would be awarded different prizes 53 Personnel editCredits adapted from the liner notes of Next Level 4 Ayumi Hamasaki lead vocals background vocals song writing Max Matsuura producer CMJK composer arranger mixing Yuta Nakano composer arranger Tetsuya Yukumi composer Dai Nagao composer Takehito Shimizu guitar Tasuku arranger guitar programming Kazuhiro Hara composer Hana Nishimura composer Hal arranger mixing composer Hikari arranger Sharlotte Gibson background vocals Stephanie Alexandra background vocals Miki Watanabe composer Fumiko Ishimori background vocals Hiroko Nohara background vocals Katsura Ohtsuka background vocals Silica Nakajima background vocals Kiku guitar Chiharu Mikizuki bass guitar Tom Tamada drums Josh Freese drums on Identity Junko Kitasaka bass guitar Junko Hirotani backing vocals Kenji Suzuki guitar Gen Ittetsu string arrangements Mayuko Maruyama programmer Hidetomo Yoneda A amp R Takuma Noriage art director Josh Gudwin engineer Ryan Kennedy engineer Seiji Itabashi engineer Shigeo Miyamoto mastered by Koji Morimoto mixing recorded by Yuichi Nagayama mixing recorded by Yuta Nakano mixing Kazuyoshi Shimomura photography Masayuki Kamo assistant photography John Paterno recorded by Satoshi Sasamoto recorded by Yuichi Nagayama recorded by Avex Trax Hamasaki s record label Avex Entertainment Inc Hamasaki s distribution label S M Entertainment Hamasaki s distribution labelCharts editChart 2009 PeakpositionJapan Hot Album Sales Chart Billboard 23 1Japan Daily Albums Chart Oricon 18 1Japan Weekly Albums Chart Oricon 19 1 Year end charts edit Chart 2009 PeakpositionJapan Yearly Albums Chart Oricon 22 16Certifications editRegion Certification Certified units salesJapan RIAJ 27 2 Platinum 379 989 28 Release history editRegion Date Format LabelJapan 4 12 13 14 11 16 March 25 2009 CDCD and DVD2CD and DVDdigital downloadPlaybuttonUSB flash drive Avex TraxUnited States 54 Digital download Avex EntertainmentAustralia 55 New Zealand 56 Canada 57 United Kingdom 58 Germany 59 Ireland 60 France 61 Spain 62 Taiwan 63 64 March 27 2009 2CD and DVD Avex TaiwanSouth Korea 65 CD and DVD SM EntertainmentHong Kong 66 67 April 3 2009 CD and DVD2CD and DVD Avex TaiwanSee also editList of Oricon number one albums of 2009References edit a b c Life Emotion Hamasaki Ayumi On to the Next Level S Cawaii Magazine 25 28 May 2009 A Complete All Singles CD Album Hamasaki Ayumi Avex Trax 2008 AVCD 23676 8 a href Template Cite AV media notes html title Template Cite AV media notes cite AV media notes a CS1 maint others in cite AV media notes link Ayumi Hamasaki Asia Tour 2008 10th Anniversary Live in Taipei Live DVD Hamasaki Ayumi Avex Trax 2009 AVBD 91592 a href Template Cite AV media notes html title Template Cite AV media notes cite AV media notes a CS1 maint others in cite AV media notes link a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Next Level CD Album Hamasaki Ayumi Avex Trax 2009 AVCD 23859 a href Template Cite AV media notes html title Template Cite AV media notes cite AV media notes a CS1 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