Perfect Love (MAX song)

"Perfect Love" is MAX's 20th single on the Avex Trax label and was released on May 16, 2001. The title track was the "Kacchao" commercial song. The song debuted and peaked at #10 on the Oricon charts and is currently their last top 10 single.

"Moonlight"
Single by MAX
from the album Precious Collection 1995–2002
B-side"Paradise Lost"
ReleasedMay 16, 2001
GenrePop
Length3:04
LabelAvex Trax
Songwriter(s)T2ya
Producer(s)Max Matsuura
MAX singles chronology
"Always Love"
(2001)
"Moonlight"
(2001)
"Moonlight"
(2001)

"Perfect Love" was to serve as the lead single from their then-upcoming fifth studio album, originally to be released on March 20, 2002. However, due to lead singer Mina's marriage and pregnancy, the album was shelved and replaced with a second greatest hits album, Precious Collection 1995–2002.

Track list

#TitleSongwritersTime
1."Perfect Love"T2ya4:38
2."Bible XX"T2ya4:23
3."Perfect Love (Instrumental)"T2ya4:38
4."Bible XX (Instrumental)"T2ya4:20

Production

Music

  • Executive producer: Johnny Taira
  • Producer: Max Matsuura
  • Co-producer: Junichi "Randy" Tsuchiya
  • Recording director: Yukihito Sakakibara
  • Mixed by Naoki Yamada, Hiroto Kobayashi
  • Mixed at Planet Kingdom Studio
  • Recording Engineers: Hiroto Kobayashi, Eiji Kameda
  • Computer programmer: T2ya
  • Mastered by Shigeo Miyamoto

Art direction & design

  • Art direction & design: Katsuhito Tadokoro
  • Photography: Kazuyoshi Shimomura
  • Stylist: Akarumi Someya
  • Hair & Make-up: Maki Tawa
  • Coordinated by Shunsuke Emaru, Naoki Ueda

Charts

Oricon Sales Chart (Japan)

Release Chart Peak Position Sales Total Chart Run
May 16, 2001 Oricon Weekly Singles Chart 10[1] 46,130 5 weeks[2]
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References

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