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This Is the One

This Is the One is the third English studio album by Japanese American pop singer-songwriter Utada, released by Island Records in the United States digitally on March 24, 2009 and physically on May 12, 2009. The album was originally set to be released in Japan on March 4 but was pushed back to March 14. The album was only released in North America, Japan and some parts of Asia. In Japan, the album topped the Oricon's International Album chart and peaked at number three on the Weekly chart. In the United States, the album peaked at number 69 on the Billboard 200 chart. This Is the One was the supporting album of Utada's 2010 tour Utada: In the Flesh 2010.[4] On December 21, 2009, the "Dirty Desire" remixes were released.[3]

This Is the One
Digital cover
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 13, 2009 (2009-03-13)
Recorded2007–2009
Genre
Length37:09 (Standard version)
45:35 (Japanese version)
LabelIsland
Producer
Utada chronology
Singles from This Is the One
  1. "Come Back to Me"
    Released: February 10, 2009
  2. "Sanctuary"
    Released: July 21, 2009 (Japan only)[2]
  3. "Dirty Desire"
    Released: December 21, 2009[3]

This Is the One marked Utada's last album with Island Records, and the Universal Music Group at that time, not only due to the end of her contract, but also due to her 2010 global recording contract with EMI Music. All albums, regardless of language, will be released under "Hikaru Utada", thus also retiring her Western stage name, Utada.[5] In 2013, EMI Music Japan merged with Universal Music Japan following the global merger between the two music groups. Thus, her sixth Japanese album, Fantôme, marks the last release with Universal Music Group as a whole before she moves to Epic Records Japan.

Background Edit

On October 23, 2007, Utada wrote a message on her Japanese blog stating that she was writing and recording demos for her next English album while simultaneously completing her fifth Japanese studio album.[6] During her interview with Ningin on February 3, 2009, Utada states that she wanted to make a mainstream album, and the result was a more R&B influenced album because that's what currently is mainstream.[7] In an interview with Kiwibox on February 20, 2009, Utada explains that the title of the album came about because she was going for a more mainstream sound for this record, and that it would be the "breakout" album.[8]

Recording Edit

Utada worked with various other artists on several tracks, including Stargate produced, prematurely published "Apple and Cinnamon" and sometime later at least one other track produced by Christopher "Tricky" Stewart. On January 9, her subject-exclusive blog indicated that she was nearing completion of the album, and said of the work involved, "If this were a live show, I'm at the painful part about two songs before the break for the encore." She also stated that, upon completion of the album production, she would post her first new English blog message of the year.[9] Official Japanese and English press releases posted online January 22 confirmed that Utada had worked with producers Stargate and C. "Tricky" Stewart, and that the album's recording had taken place in New York, Atlanta, and Tokyo, and 10 songs were written (by her) for the project.[10][11] In a blog post dated January 31, Utada mentioned that she had on that day decided on the sequence of songs and that the album was soon to be mastered. She also wrote that the title would soon be announced.[12] Later, in an issue of Japanese magazine WHAT'S IN?, two more track titles were revealed ("Poppin'" and "Automatic Part II") as well as other significant tidbits of information regarding the upcoming release. It was reported that Utada was in the studio with Stargate for roughly one hour, while the majority of the rest of the album's production was completed separately by transfer of data between Japan, New York, and Norway.

Promotion Edit

 
Utada at Sephora in New York.

On February 3, Utada had a two-part interview with Ningin's Asian Media Online community to further promote her new music.[7] On February 6, Island Records took out an advertisement for Utada's first single "Come Back to Me" on radio industry news site FMBQ. On February 14, Utada had an interview with GossipGirls where she talked about the new concept for her This Is the One.[13] On February 20, Utada had an interview with Kiwibox.com to further promote her upcoming album.[8] On March 3, Asiance Magazine interviewed Utada about her upcoming album.[14] Beginning March 18, Utada made radio tours in the West Coast to promote the album, stopping at radio stations in Seattle, Portland, Reno, Sacramento, San Francisco, and Los Angeles.[15] Utada hosted listening parties at select Sephora beauty and cosmetics stores in Los Angeles on March 24, in New York on March 25, and in Miami on March 27 to further promote the album.[16] On March 23, the music video for the lead single "Come Back to Me" was released as the 'Free Music Video of the Week' on the U.S. iTunes Store. On March 24, Utada performed "Come Back to Me", "Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence - FYI", and "Me Muero" live on Los Angeles KTLA Morning News.[17] On March 28, Utada performed on the CBS program, The Early Show Saturday Edition.[18]

On 21 December 2009, Utada released the "Dirty Desire" remixes. Although classed as a single, no music video was produced, nor was there much in way of promotional activities. This single was mainly to promote Utada's In the Flesh 2010 tour.[citation needed] The song peaked on the US Dance Club Songs chart at 16.[19]

Critical reception Edit

This Is the One received generally positive reviews. Adam Benjamin Irby of Bleu Magazine wrote "This Is the One is an exceptional album that will with the right promotion definitely breathe some life into what's becoming a stale pop music scene in America".[20] Daniel Robson of The Japan Times panned the album, saying that by hiring the superproducers behind other successful acts, Utada "basically make her music as bland, accessible and predictable as possible". He noted some good songs on the album and said the album was "practically x-rated at times" due to songs like "Dirty Desire" and "Automatic Part II"; where she sings "During my 9 to 5, I'm thinking six and nine" and "Contraceptive, when I'm on it, it's automatic" on the respective songs.

Michael Botsford of AudioScribber gave the album six out of ten. He said the main issue with the album was its obvious influence from American R&B, commenting "[...]we were half expecting Fat Man Scoop to intercept the music and demand we put our hands in the air". He also wrote the album was an "undeniably cute and charming album", and "if she stopped aiming to please the mainstream, this album would have scored a higher rating".[21] David Jeffries of AllMusic gave This Is the One a positive review, stating that "Utada the performer is clearly defined here with slick, polished production supporting her songs rather than dominating them", but that "most of her lyrics are riddled with clichés with plenty of 'whispers in the dark'". Jeffries also mentioned that "Big, behind-the-scene names like Chris "Tricky" Stewart and Antonio "LA" Reid point to the urban meets pop attitude of the album, but Utada will not be overshadowed. This album is hers alone and when placed next to Exodus, it's aptly titled".[22]

Commercial performance Edit

In Japan, This Is the One debuted at number three on the Oricon Weekly chart, selling 77,832 copies in its first week.[23] On the Oricon Foreign Album chart the album debuted atop the chart and would stay at number one for six consecutive weeks.[24] In America fueled by downloads alone, the album debuted on the Billboard 200 at number 178 and number six on the Top Heatseekers chart, selling 5,000 units.[25] The album re-entered the Billboard 200 on the issue date of May 30, 2009, peaking at number 69 with 6,915 units sold and then fell to number 137 the following week with 3,873 units sold.[26] However, the album overall did not outsell her debut album, Exodus, selling a total of more than 16,000 units in the United States alone (versus Exodus which sold more than 55,000 copies).[citation needed] This Is the One sold 300,000 units worldwide.[27]

Track listing Edit

Standard version
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Come Back to Me"Utada, M.S. Eriksen, T.E. HermansenUtada, Stargate, Sking U3:56
2."Me Muero"Utada, Eriksen, HermansenUtada, Stargate, Sking U3:25
3."Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence - FYI"Utada, Eriksen, Hermansen, Ryuichi SakamotoUtada, Stargate, Sking U3:49
4."Apple and Cinnamon"Utada, Eriksen, HermansenUtada, Stargate, Sking U4:38
5."Taking My Money Back"Utada, C. "Tricky" StewartUtada, Stewart, Sking U3:12
6."This One (Crying Like a Child)"Utada, Eriksen, HermansenUtada, Stargate, Sking U4:30
7."Automatic Part II"Utada, S. Hall, StewartUtada, Stewart, Sean K., Kuk Harrell3:00
8."Dirty Desire"Utada, StewartUtada, Stewart, Kuk Harrell, Sking U3:51
9."Poppin'"Utada, Eriksen, HermansenUtada, Stargate, Sking U3:31
10."On and On"Utada, Hall, StewartUtada, Sean K., Stewart3:25
US physical release bonus tracks
No.TitleProducer(s)Length
11."Simple and Clean"Utada, Akira Miyake, Sking U5:03
12."Sanctuary (Opening)"Utada, Akira Miyake, Sking U4:25
13."Sanctuary (Ending)"Utada, Akira Miyake, Sking U5:58

Note

  • The standard version track list was released in countries like South Korea,[28] Malaysia,[29] Hong Kong,[30] and others than the United States and Japan, with only ten tracks without the bonus tracks.

Japanese version Edit

  • The Japanese version of This Is the One has a slightly altered track listing (in both physical and digital formats).[31][32]
  • All songs written and produced by Utada; others who also worked on the album are given below.
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."On and On"Utada, Hall, StewartUtada, Sean K., Stewart3:25
2."Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence - FYI"Utada, Eriksen, Hermansen, Ryuichi SakamotoUtada, Stargate, Sking U3:49
3."Apple and Cinnamon"Utada, Eriksen, HermansenUtada, Stargate, Sking U4:38
4."Taking My Money Back"Utada, StewartUtada, Stewart, Sking U3:12
5."This One (Crying Like a Child)"Utada, Eriksen, HermansenUtada, Stargate, Sking U4:30
6."Automatic Part II"Utada, S. Hall, StewartUtada, Stewart, Sean K., Kuk Harrell3:00
7."Dirty Desire"Utada, StewartUtada, Stewart, Kuk Harrell, Sking U3:51
8."Poppin'"Utada, Eriksen, HermansenStargate, Sking U3:31
9."Come Back to Me"Utada, Eriksen, HermansenUtada, Stargate, Sking U3:56
10."Me Muero"Utada, Eriksen, HermansenUtada, Stargate, Sking U3:25
11."Come Back to Me (Seamus Haji & Paul Emanuel Radio Edit)"  4:03
12."Come Back to Me (Quentin Harris Radio Edit)"  4:23

Charts and sales Edit

Release history Edit

Country Date Distributing label
Japan March 13, 2009 Universal Music Japan
United States March 24, 2009 (Digital) Island
May 12, 2009 (Physical)
Canada March 24, 2009 (Digital) Universal Music Group
June 23, 2009 (Physical)
South Korea March 24, 2009
Hong Kong
Taiwan
Thailand April 2, 2009
Worldwide May 12, 2009

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For the Stone Roses song see This Is the One The Stone Roses song This Is the One is the third English studio album by Japanese American pop singer songwriter Utada released by Island Records in the United States digitally on March 24 2009 and physically on May 12 2009 The album was originally set to be released in Japan on March 4 but was pushed back to March 14 The album was only released in North America Japan and some parts of Asia In Japan the album topped the Oricon s International Album chart and peaked at number three on the Weekly chart In the United States the album peaked at number 69 on the Billboard 200 chart This Is the One was the supporting album of Utada s 2010 tour Utada In the Flesh 2010 4 On December 21 2009 the Dirty Desire remixes were released 3 This Is the OneDigital coverStudio album by UtadaReleasedMarch 13 2009 2009 03 13 Recorded2007 2009GenrePopR amp B 1 Length37 09 Standard version 45 35 Japanese version LabelIslandProducerUtada Sking U Stargate Christopher Tricky StewartUtada chronologyHeart Station 2008 This Is the One 2009 Utada Hikaru Single Collection Vol 2 Utada the Best 2010 Singles from This Is the One Come Back to Me Released February 10 2009 Sanctuary Released July 21 2009 Japan only 2 Dirty Desire Released December 21 2009 3 This Is the One marked Utada s last album with Island Records and the Universal Music Group at that time not only due to the end of her contract but also due to her 2010 global recording contract with EMI Music All albums regardless of language will be released under Hikaru Utada thus also retiring her Western stage name Utada 5 In 2013 EMI Music Japan merged with Universal Music Japan following the global merger between the two music groups Thus her sixth Japanese album Fantome marks the last release with Universal Music Group as a whole before she moves to Epic Records Japan Contents 1 Background 2 Recording 3 Promotion 4 Critical reception 5 Commercial performance 6 Track listing 6 1 Japanese version 7 Charts and sales 7 1 Weekly charts 7 2 Year end charts 7 3 Sales 8 Release history 9 References 10 External linksBackground EditOn October 23 2007 Utada wrote a message on her Japanese blog stating that she was writing and recording demos for her next English album while simultaneously completing her fifth Japanese studio album 6 During her interview with Ningin on February 3 2009 Utada states that she wanted to make a mainstream album and the result was a more R amp B influenced album because that s what currently is mainstream 7 In an interview with Kiwibox on February 20 2009 Utada explains that the title of the album came about because she was going for a more mainstream sound for this record and that it would be the breakout album 8 Recording EditUtada worked with various other artists on several tracks including Stargate produced prematurely published Apple and Cinnamon and sometime later at least one other track produced by Christopher Tricky Stewart On January 9 her subject exclusive blog indicated that she was nearing completion of the album and said of the work involved If this were a live show I m at the painful part about two songs before the break for the encore She also stated that upon completion of the album production she would post her first new English blog message of the year 9 Official Japanese and English press releases posted online January 22 confirmed that Utada had worked with producers Stargate and C Tricky Stewart and that the album s recording had taken place in New York Atlanta and Tokyo and 10 songs were written by her for the project 10 11 In a blog post dated January 31 Utada mentioned that she had on that day decided on the sequence of songs and that the album was soon to be mastered She also wrote that the title would soon be announced 12 Later in an issue of Japanese magazine WHAT S IN two more track titles were revealed Poppin and Automatic Part II as well as other significant tidbits of information regarding the upcoming release It was reported that Utada was in the studio with Stargate for roughly one hour while the majority of the rest of the album s production was completed separately by transfer of data between Japan New York and Norway Promotion Edit nbsp Utada at Sephora in New York On February 3 Utada had a two part interview with Ningin s Asian Media Online community to further promote her new music 7 On February 6 Island Records took out an advertisement for Utada s first single Come Back to Me on radio industry news site FMBQ On February 14 Utada had an interview with GossipGirls where she talked about the new concept for her This Is the One 13 On February 20 Utada had an interview with Kiwibox com to further promote her upcoming album 8 On March 3 Asiance Magazine interviewed Utada about her upcoming album 14 Beginning March 18 Utada made radio tours in the West Coast to promote the album stopping at radio stations in Seattle Portland Reno Sacramento San Francisco and Los Angeles 15 Utada hosted listening parties at select Sephora beauty and cosmetics stores in Los Angeles on March 24 in New York on March 25 and in Miami on March 27 to further promote the album 16 On March 23 the music video for the lead single Come Back to Me was released as the Free Music Video of the Week on the U S iTunes Store On March 24 Utada performed Come Back to Me Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence FYI and Me Muero live on Los Angeles KTLA Morning News 17 On March 28 Utada performed on the CBS program The Early Show Saturday Edition 18 On 21 December 2009 Utada released the Dirty Desire remixes Although classed as a single no music video was produced nor was there much in way of promotional activities This single was mainly to promote Utada s In the Flesh 2010 tour citation needed The song peaked on the US Dance Club Songs chart at 16 19 Critical reception EditThis Is the One received generally positive reviews Adam Benjamin Irby of Bleu Magazine wrote This Is the One is an exceptional album that will with the right promotion definitely breathe some life into what s becoming a stale pop music scene in America 20 Daniel Robson of The Japan Times panned the album saying that by hiring the superproducers behind other successful acts Utada basically make her music as bland accessible and predictable as possible He noted some good songs on the album and said the album was practically x rated at times due to songs like Dirty Desire and Automatic Part II where she sings During my 9 to 5 I m thinking six and nine and Contraceptive when I m on it it s automatic on the respective songs Michael Botsford of AudioScribber gave the album six out of ten He said the main issue with the album was its obvious influence from American R amp B commenting we were half expecting Fat Man Scoop to intercept the music and demand we put our hands in the air He also wrote the album was an undeniably cute and charming album and if she stopped aiming to please the mainstream this album would have scored a higher rating 21 David Jeffries of AllMusic gave This Is the One a positive review stating that Utada the performer is clearly defined here with slick polished production supporting her songs rather than dominating them but that most of her lyrics are riddled with cliches with plenty of whispers in the dark Jeffries also mentioned that Big behind the scene names like Chris Tricky Stewart and Antonio LA Reid point to the urban meets pop attitude of the album but Utada will not be overshadowed This album is hers alone and when placed next to Exodus it s aptly titled 22 Commercial performance EditIn Japan This Is the One debuted at number three on the Oricon Weekly chart selling 77 832 copies in its first week 23 On the Oricon Foreign Album chart the album debuted atop the chart and would stay at number one for six consecutive weeks 24 In America fueled by downloads alone the album debuted on the Billboard 200 at number 178 and number six on the Top Heatseekers chart selling 5 000 units 25 The album re entered the Billboard 200 on the issue date of May 30 2009 peaking at number 69 with 6 915 units sold and then fell to number 137 the following week with 3 873 units sold 26 However the album overall did not outsell her debut album Exodus selling a total of more than 16 000 units in the United States alone versus Exodus which sold more than 55 000 copies citation needed This Is the One sold 300 000 units worldwide 27 Track listing EditStandard versionNo TitleWriter s Producer s Length1 Come Back to Me Utada M S Eriksen T E HermansenUtada Stargate Sking U3 562 Me Muero Utada Eriksen HermansenUtada Stargate Sking U3 253 Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence FYI Utada Eriksen Hermansen Ryuichi SakamotoUtada Stargate Sking U3 494 Apple and Cinnamon Utada Eriksen HermansenUtada Stargate Sking U4 385 Taking My Money Back Utada C Tricky StewartUtada Stewart Sking U3 126 This One Crying Like a Child Utada Eriksen HermansenUtada Stargate Sking U4 307 Automatic Part II Utada S Hall StewartUtada Stewart Sean K Kuk Harrell3 008 Dirty Desire Utada StewartUtada Stewart Kuk Harrell Sking U3 519 Poppin Utada Eriksen HermansenUtada Stargate Sking U3 3110 On and On Utada Hall StewartUtada Sean K Stewart3 25 US physical release bonus tracksNo TitleProducer s Length11 Simple and Clean Utada Akira Miyake Sking U5 0312 Sanctuary Opening Utada Akira Miyake Sking U4 2513 Sanctuary Ending Utada Akira Miyake Sking U5 58 Note The standard version track list was released in countries like South Korea 28 Malaysia 29 Hong Kong 30 and others than the United States and Japan with only ten tracks without the bonus tracks Japanese version Edit The Japanese version of This Is the One has a slightly altered track listing in both physical and digital formats 31 32 All songs written and produced by Utada others who also worked on the album are given below No TitleWriter s Producer s Length1 On and On Utada Hall StewartUtada Sean K Stewart3 252 Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence FYI Utada Eriksen Hermansen Ryuichi SakamotoUtada Stargate Sking U3 493 Apple and Cinnamon Utada Eriksen HermansenUtada Stargate Sking U4 384 Taking My Money Back Utada StewartUtada Stewart Sking U3 125 This One Crying Like a Child Utada Eriksen HermansenUtada Stargate Sking U4 306 Automatic Part II Utada S Hall StewartUtada Stewart Sean K Kuk Harrell3 007 Dirty Desire Utada StewartUtada Stewart Kuk Harrell Sking U3 518 Poppin Utada Eriksen HermansenStargate Sking U3 319 Come Back to Me Utada Eriksen HermansenUtada Stargate Sking U3 5610 Me Muero Utada Eriksen HermansenUtada Stargate Sking U3 2511 Come Back to Me Seamus Haji amp Paul Emanuel Radio Edit 4 0312 Come Back to Me Quentin Harris Radio Edit 4 23Charts and sales EditWeekly charts Edit Chart 2009 PeakpositionJapanese Albums Oricon 33 3Japan International Albums Oricon 24 1Taiwan International Albums G Music 34 5Taiwan Western Albums G Music 35 2US Billboard 200 36 69US Top Heatseekers Billboard 37 6 Year end charts Edit Chart 2009 PositionJapanese Albums Oricon 29Sales Edit Region Certification Certified units salesJapan RIAJ 39 Platinum 242 657 38 United States Billboard 16 000 40 Release history EditCountry Date Distributing labelJapan March 13 2009 Universal Music JapanUnited States March 24 2009 Digital IslandMay 12 2009 Physical Canada March 24 2009 Digital Universal Music GroupJune 23 2009 Physical South Korea March 24 2009Hong KongTaiwanThailand April 2 2009Worldwide May 12 2009References Edit Utada sits down with Ningin and says This Is The One Part 1 2 blog Ningin com 2009 02 03 Archived from the original on 2009 02 06 Retrieved 2009 02 03 mora モーラ Utadaの楽曲を試聴 ダウンロード Mora jp 2009 12 28 Archived from the original on 2010 03 30 Retrieved 2010 06 04 a b News Dirty Desire Remixes Wayback Machine Utada 2009 12 09 Archived from the original on March 23 2010 Retrieved 2012 07 18 News Utada Returns To The U S For Tour Wayback Machine Utada Archived from the original on August 20 2010 Retrieved 2012 07 18 EMI 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