Call Me Miss...

Call Me Miss... (stylized as Call me Miss...) is the sixth studio album by Japanese recording artist Crystal Kay. This was released just two weeks after her previous single "Kirakuni / Together" and in two different versions: a regular CD only edition and a limited CD+DVD edition that comes with an orchestra version of "Kiss" as well as a DVD of the PVs and live performances of two of Kay's big hits, "Koi ni Ochitara" and "Two As One" (with both these reaching #2 on the Oricon weekly charts).

Call Me Miss...
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 22, 2006
Recorded2005-2006
GenreJ-pop, R&B
Length15 tracks
LabelSony Music Entertainment Japan
Crystal Kay chronology
Crystal Style
(2005)
Call Me Miss...
(2006)
All Yours
(2007)
Singles from Call Me Miss...
  1. "Koi ni Ochitara (恋におちたら)"
    Released: May 18, 2005
  2. "Two as One (Crystal Kay x Chemistry)"
    Released: October 5, 2005
  3. "Kirakuni/Together"
    Released: February 8, 2006

CD track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Baby Girl"4:07
2."Kirakuni"4:16
3."恋におちたら (Koi ni Ochitara; If I Fall in Love)"4:29
4."Hero"3:40
5."テレパシー (Telepathy)"4:37
6."KTK"4:13
7."I Know"4:22
8."Nobody But You"4:34
9."Together"3:40
10."Fly to You"4:49
11."きっと (Kitto; Certainly)"3:57
12."Two as One (Crystal Kay x Chemistry)"3:44
13."Happy Life"3:49
14."涙があふれても (Namida ga Afuretemo; Overflowing Tears)"5:14
15."Kiss (Orchestra Version)"5:19

DVD track listing

No.TitleLength
1."恋におちたら (Video) (Koi ni Ochitara; If I Fall in Love)" 
2."Two As One (Video) (Crystal Kay x Chemistry)" 
3."恋におちたら (Live Version) (Koi ni Ochitara; If I Fall in Love)" 
4."Two As One (Live Version) (Crystal Kay x Chemistry)" 

Charts

Release Chart Peak Position First Week Sales Sales Total Chart Run
February 22, 2006 Oricon Daily Charts 1
Oricon Weekly Charts 2 116,050 250,698 17 weeks
Oricon Monthly Charts
Oricon Yearly Charts 50 250,698 17 weeks

Release history

Country Date Label Format Catalogue #
Japan February 22, 2006 Sony Music Entertainment Japan Compact disc ESCL-2798/ESCL-2799
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