Live 97–99 Mood

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Live 97-99 Mood
Live album by
ReleasedMarch 8, 2000
Recorded1997-1999
GenreJ-pop
Length1:42:14
LabelSony Music Japan
Chara chronology
Strange Fruits
(1999)
Live 97-99 Mood
(2000)
Caramel Milk: The Best of Chara
(2000)
Alternative Cover
Vinyl Cover

Live 97-99 Mood (Raibu Kyū Nana kara Kyū Kyū Mūdo) is Chara's first and currently only live album, marketed as a 'live best album', released on March 8, 2000.[1] It features recordings from her tours Chara Junior Sweet Tour, Chara Strange Fruits the Live, Chara Strange Fruits the Concert and Chara Concert Tour Duce & the Aurora Band. It debuted at #20 on the Japanese Oricon album charts, and charted in the top 200 for 4 weeks.[2] It eventually sold a total of 45,000 copies.

Between 1997 and 1999, Chara performed live venues with her back-up band, the Aurora Band. The band also served as a session band during the recording of her 7th album, Strange Fruits. Their backing is featured on the studio recordings of Hikari to Watashi (光と私, The Light and Me), Duca, Onna no Ko no Heya (女の子の部屋, Girl's Room), Hanashite Tōtoi Sono Mirai no Koto o (話して尊いその未来のことを, Talk About That Precious Future) and Tsutawatte (つたわって, Walking Along). Only Duca and Tsutawatte feature on this live album, however.

The album consists of recordings from six dates from across four different tours, featuring three different venues. The bulk of the album comes from the Chara Concert Tour Duca & the Aurora Band concert at the NHK Hall on 1998.10.22: 8 songs were performed there. A recording of Chisa na Tenohira (小さな手のひら, Little Palms) from the Montage album from this concert date also features on the 70% (Yūgure no Uta) (70%—夕暮れのうた, 70% (Evening Song)) single, released over a year prior to this album.

Other recordings of the November 1, 1997 Chara Junior Sweet Tour concert exist. In fact, a VHS of this concert simply titled 1997.11.1 was released, featuring both recordings found on this album, along with 8 others.

Track listing[edit]

Disc One
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Atashi wa Koko yo (あたしはここよ, I'm Here)"Chara4:02
2."Shimashima no Bambi (しましまのバンビ, Striped Bambi)"Chara4:18
3."Happy Toy"Chara, Zentarō Watanabe7:08
4."Doko ni Itta n darō? Ano Baka wa (どこに行ったんだろう? あのバカは, Where'd He Go? That Idiot)"Chara, Kohey Tsuchiya4:18
5."Oblate (オブラート)"Chara, Tadanobu Asano4:38
6."Ano Ie ni Kaerō (あの家に帰ろう, Let's Go Back to That House)"Chara, Tadanobu Asano3:40
7."Tsutawatte (つたわって, Walking Along)"Chara, Tomoyuki Ishikawa4:19
8."Aoi Tori (青い鳥, Blue Bird)"Chara, U-Ske Asada4:59
9."Swallowtail Butterfly (Ai no Uta) (あいのうた, Love Song)"Shunji Iwai, Takeshi Kobayashi4:59
10."Duca"Chara, Shinichi Igarashi4:18
Total length:40:30
Disc Two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Usotsuku no ni Narenaide (うそつくのに慣れないで, Don't Get Used to Lying)"Chara4:09
2."Watashi wa Kawaii Hito to Iwaretai (私はかわいい人といわれたい, I Wanna Be Called Cute)"Chara, Shinichi Osawa5:22
3."Break These Chain"Chara5:59
4."Milk (ミルク)"Chara, Ashley Ingram4:01
5."Shanghai Baby (上海ベイベ)"Chara5:18
6."Time Machine (タイムマシーン)"Chara, Yukio Nagoshi, Hideki Yoshimura8:20
7."Hana no Yume (花の夢, Flower Dream)"Chara7:19
8."Yasashii Kimochi (やさしい気持ち, Kind Feelings)"Chara7:32
9."Tiny Tiny Tiny"Chara6:33
Total length:1:01:16

Sound Sources[edit]

Date Venue Tour Songs
1997.11.01 Akasaka BLITZ Chara Junior Sweet Tour Break These Chain, Tiny Tiny Tiny
1998.10.22 NHK Hall Chara Concert Tour Duca & the Aurora Band Shimashima no Bambi, Happy Toy, Doko ni Itta n darō? Ano Baka wa, Duca, Usotsuku no ni Narenaide, Watashi wa Kawaii Hito to Iwaretai, Time Machine, Hana no Yume
1999.06.28 Akasaka BLITZ Chara Strange Fruits the Live Yasashii Kimochi
1999.10.18 Nakano Sun Plaza Chara Strange Fruits the Concert Shanghai Baby
1999.10.19 Oblate, Ano Ie ni Kaerō, Tsutawatte, Milk
1999.10.27 NHK Hall Atashi wa Koko yo, Aoi Tori, Swallowtail Butterfly

Japan Sales Rankings[edit]

Release Chart Peak Position First Week Sales Sales Total Chart Run
March 8, 2000 Oricon Daily Albums Chart
Oricon Weekly Albums Chart 20 21,340 45,000 4 weeks
Oricon Yearly Albums Chart

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Sony Music Online Japan : Live 97-99 Mood". Archived from the original on 2009-03-28. Retrieved 2009-10-29.
  2. ^ "Mood~Live97-99/Chara". Retrieved 2009-10-28.