Dancemania 9

Dancemania 9 is the ninth set in the Dancemania series of dance music compilation albums, released in 1998 by EMI Music Japan.[2]

Dancemania 9
Compilation album by
various artists
ReleasedApril 29, 1998[1]
GenreElectronic, pop[1]
(Europop, Euro house)[1]
Length74:00[2]
LabelEMI Music Japan[2]
ProducerMasaaki Saito (executive producer)[3]
Hiro Kadoma (producer)[3]
Dancemania chronology
8
(1998)
Dancemania 9
(1998)
10
(1998)

The album debuted at #12 on Oricon's weekly album chart in May 1998 and remained within the top 20 positions on the chart for 4 consecutive weeks, peaking at #10.[4]

The non-stop mixing was done by the Swedish DJ also credited as Disco Dude on the album, JJ.[5]

Tracks

# Track By Ref
1 Baby Please Me E-Rotic [6]
2 Super Hero Fireman [6]
3 Follow Me Captain Jack [6]
4 Cafe Cafe Vivian [6]
5 Single Popsie [6]
6 Amnesia Chumbawamba [6]
7 Oh La La La 2 Eivissa [6]
8 Let's Get Down JT Playaz [6]
9 Get Up (On the Dancefloor) Disco Dude [6]
10 I Feel Love Vanessa Mae [6]
11 Day By Day Regina [6]
12 Children's Voices T 4 2 [6]
13 You Make Me Feel Brand New The Scarlet [7]
14 Be My Lover Luna [7]
15 Virtual Lover Debbie Clark [7]
16 This Must Be Love Pixie [7]
17 Heaven Berri [7]
18 Tell Me Peach [7]
19 Pray DJ BoBo [7]
20 It Could Be Love Elektra [7]
21 You Alexia Phillips [7]
22 Lucky Star Marysia [7]
23 Cybersex Lovegame DJ Company [7]

Further details

The album's overall average tempo is 136 bpm;[9]

The lowest bpm is 115 (#5).[9]
The highest bpm is 160 (#2-4).[9]

The album contains 3 covers or remixes.[9]

#8 "Let's Get Down" is a remix / cover of Kool & the Gang's "Celebration".[10]
#10 "I Feel Love" is a cover of Donna Summer's "I Feel Love".[11]
#13 "You Make Me Feel Brand New" is a cover of The Stylistics' "You Make Me Feel Brand New".[12]

Several tracks on the album, including different remixes, can also be found on other Dancemania albums such as 5, Extra, Happy Paradise 2, Speed 8, Delux 3, Best Yellow, Scorccio Super Hit Mix, Disco Groove, Bass #5 or Winters.[9]

# Track Length BPM Ref Artist(s) From / based in Ref
1 Baby Please Me 3:30 140 [6][9] E-Rotic Germany [13]
2 Super Hero 3:02 160 [6][9] Fireman Italy [14]
3 Follow Me 3:30 160 [6][9] Captain Jack Germany [15]
4 Cafe Cafe 3:31 160 [6][9] Vivian El Salvador Germany [16]
5 Single 3:22 115 [6][9] Popsie Sweden [17]
6 Amnesia 3:14 128 [6][9] Chumbawamba United Kingdom [18]
7 Oh La La La 3:02 128 [6][9] 2 Eivissa Germany [19]
8 Let's Get Down 3:26 128 [6][9] JT Playaz United Kingdom [20]
9 Get Up (On the Dancefloor) 3:39 129 [6][9] Disco Dude Sweden [5]
10 I Feel Love 2:57 130 [6][9] Vanessa Mae Singapore [11]
11 Day By Day 2:27 130 [6][9] Regina Brazil / Italy [21]
12 Children's Voices 3:29 130 [6][9] T 4 2 Italy [22]
13 You Make Me Feel Brand New 3:02 130 [7][9] The Scarlet Unknown
14 Be My Lover 2:53 132 [7][9] Luna Italy [23]
15 Virtual Lover 2:40 137 [7][9] Debbie Clark Italy [24]
16 This Must Be Love 3:11 135 [7][9] Pixie Germany [25]
17 Heaven 3:49 135 [7][9] Berri United Kingdom [26]
18 Tell Me 3:23 137 [7][9] Peach United Kingdom [27]
19 Pray 3:29 137 [7][9] DJ BoBo Switzerland [28]
20 It Could Be Love 3:07 138 [7][9] Elektra Jamaica / Italy [29]
21 You 3:23 138 [7][9] Alexia Phillips United States Canada [30]
22 Lucky Star 3:04 138 [7][9] Marysia Poland [31]
23 Cybersex Lovegame 3:33 146 [7][9] DJ Company Germany [32]
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References

  1. Discogs, Dancemania 9
  2. Amazon.co.jp, Dancemania (9) (in Japanese)
  3. Dancemania 9, CD booklet p.25
  4. Oricon Database, Oricon Album 1998-5-11 (#12) - Oricon Album 1998-5-18 (#13) - Oricon Album 1998-5-25 (#10) - Oricon Album 1998-6-1 (#18) - Oricon Album 1998-6-8 (#20) (in Japanese)
  5. Dancemania 9, CD booklet p.10 : "9. DOSCO DUDE / GET UP (ON THE DANCEFLOOR)" (in Japanese)
  6. Dancemania 9, CD booklet p.0
  7. Dancemania 9, CD booklet p.1
  8. Dancemania 9, CD booklet p.2 : "1. E-ROTIC / BABY PLEASE ME" (in Japanese)
  9. Electronic Emotion, Dancemania DATA Dancemania 9 (in Japanese)
  10. Dancemania 9, CD booklet p.9 : "8. JT PLAYAZ / LET'S GET DOWN" (in Japanese)
  11. Dancemania 9, CD booklet p.11 : "10. VANESSA MAE / I FEEL LOVE" (in Japanese)
  12. Dancemania 9, CD booklet p.14 : "13. THE SCARLET / YOU MAKE ME FEEL BRAND NEW" (in Japanese)
  13. Dancemania X1, CD booklet p.2 : "1. E-ROTIC / KISS ME" (in Japanese)
  14. Dancemania 9, CD booklet p.3 : "2. FIREMAN / SUPER HERO" (in Japanese)
  15. Dancemania 3, CD booklet p.3 : "2. CAPTAIN JACK / SOLDIER SOLDIER" (in Japanese)
  16. Dancemania 9, CD booklet p.5 : "4. VIVIAN / CAFE CAFE" (in Japanese)
  17. Dancemania 9, CD booklet p.6 : "5. POPSIE / SINGLE" (in Japanese)
  18. Discogs, Chumbawamba
  19. Discogs, 2 Eivissa
  20. Dancemania 6, CD booklet p.15 : "14. JT PLAYAZ / JUST PLAYIN'" (in Japanese)
  21. Dancemania 9, CD booklet p.12 : "11. REGINA / DAY BY DAY" (in Japanese)
  22. Dancemania 9, CD booklet p.13 : "12. T 4 2 / CHILDREN'S VOICES" (in Japanese)
  23. Dancemania 9, CD booklet p.15 : "14. LUNA / BE MY LOVER" (in Japanese)
  24. Dancemania 9, CD booklet p.16 : "15. DEBBIE CLARK / VIRTUAL LOVER" (in Japanese)
  25. Dancemania 9, CD booklet p.17 : "16. PIXIE / THIS MUST BE LOVE" (in Japanese)
  26. Dancemania 9, CD booklet p.18 : "17. BERRI / HEAVEN" (in Japanese)
  27. Discogs, Peach
  28. Dancemania 9, CD booklet p.20 : "19. DJ BOBO / PRAY" (in Japanese)
  29. Dancemania 9, CD booklet p.21 : "20. ELEKTRA / IT COULD BE LOVE" (in Japanese)
  30. Dancemania 9, CD booklet p.22 : "21. ALEXIA PHILLIPS / YOU" (in Japanese)
  31. Dancemania 9, CD booklet p.23 : "22. MARYSIA / LUCKY STAR" (in Japanese)
  32. Dancemania 9, CD booklet p.24 : "23. DJ COMPANY / CYBERSEX LOVEGAME" (in Japanese)
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