Mother Earth (Maki Ohguro album) explained

Mother Earth
Type:studio
Artist:Maki Ohguro
Cover:Mother_Earth_(Maki_Ohguro_album)_jacket.jpg
Released:9 September 1998
Recorded:1998
Genre:Japanese pop
Length:57:00
Label:B-Gram
Producer:Takeshi Hayama
Prev Title:Power of Dreams
Prev Year:1997
Next Title:O
Next Year:2001

Mother Earth is the seventh studio album by Japanese J-pop singer and songwriter Maki Ohguro. It was released on 9 September 1998 under B-Gram Records. For the first time the arranger Takeshi became the main producer of this album.

Album consist of the only one previously released singles, Ne! ~Onna Jounetsu~.

Two tracks out of thirteen are instrumental, composed by Maki herself and Takeshi Hayama.[1]

The album reached No. 1 in its first week on the Oricon chart. The album sold 714,000 copies.[2] This is last time when her album reached No.1 in Oricon weekly charts.

It's her last studio album released in B-Gram Records. Before moving to new label EMI Japan by Universal Music Japan, she released in 1999 her second compilation album Maki Ohguro Best of Best ~All Singles Collection~.

Track listing

All tracks arranged by Takeshi Hayama.

In media

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 大黒摩季 Discography. maki-ohguro.com.
  2. Web site: MOTHER EARTH 大黒摩季. ORICON STYLE. ja-JP.