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Anata o Omou Hodo

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Released
  
November 30, 2005

Length
  
16:12

Genre
  
Pop

Label
  
Sonic Groove

Format
  
CD Single, Digital Download

Writer(s)
  
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MAX / あなたを想うほど


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"Anata wo Omou Hodo (あなたを想うほど)" is MAX's twenty ninth single under the Sonic Groove label. It was their first ballad single with former member, Aki. The coupling track "Wonder Woman" was used as the opening theme to the TV drama, "Star Light" which featured the group itself as rising popstars.

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Overview

Original announcements for the single stated that "Wonder Woman" would be its leading track. The lead track was switched to "Anata wo Omou Hodo" in October and "Wonder Woman" was made its b-side. The first description of the new lead track called it the group's first "slow ballad." The single was originally going to contain six tracks based on three original songs. The third the song was supposed to be a reworking of their 1999 hit, "Isshoni...," but it was scrapped before release. "Anata wo Omou Hodo" was released as an enhanced CD containing the music video as part of a CD-ROM portion of the disc.

Commercial Endorsements

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The b-side, "Wonder Woman" was used as the opening theme song to the teen drama, "Star Light." The show followed the lives of a group of friends in an arts academy as they follow their dreams to be superstars. Lina, Reina and Aki played a group named, "Real" who are the hottest act on the scene and graduates of the school. Nana played an instructor at the school.

Music video

A video for "Anata wo Omou Hodo" was produced and released a few weeks prior to the release of the single. Since their comeback, the members of MAX have been trying to broaden their scope by presenting themselves as individuals outside of the group. The concept of the video reflects this desire. In their online diary on their official site, they state that they shot themselves separately to show four different world views. None of the members appear together throughout the video. Each member appears in their own vignette. Reina's involved her in a park playing with her dog. Aki and Lina's scenes are staged in their apartments as they go about doing everyday sort of things. Nana's follows her around her day as she shops.

Personnel

  • MAX - vocals, background vocals
  • Production

  • Art Direction - Shinichi Hara
  • Design: Tomokazu Suzuki
  • Photography - JFKK
  • Stylist - Daisuke Fujimoto
  • Hair - MASA.I
  • Make Up - YOSHI.T for MONDO
  • Charts

    Oricon Sales Chart (Japan)

    References

    Anata o Omou Hodo Wikipedia