Almost Seventeen | ||||
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Released | October 23, 2002 | |||
Recorded | 2001–2002 | |||
Genre | J-pop, R&B | |||
Length | 56:21 | |||
Label | Epic | |||
Producer | VERBAL, T-Kura, MICHICO, Paul Epworth | |||
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Almost Seventeen is the third album by Japanese singer and actress Crystal Kay.[citation needed] It is her second R&B dominant album and is produced by a similar team as worked on 637: Always and forever. A large part of the record was written and produced by Michico and T-Kura of Giant Swing Productions. She also worked with the TinyVoice production company and Takahashi Taku from m-flo to produce "Hard to say". "Love Of A Lifetime" is a cover of a 1999 single by British girl group Honeyz. Crystal also released her ninth single "Girl U Love" alongside the album. The first pressings of Almost Seventeen were released at a lower price, and later prints received a new catalog number and a raised price.
The album reached #2 on the weekly Oricon chart. This was a huge career milestone for Crystal, with her last album peaking at #19. In 2003 almost seventeen sold 213,023 copies, making it the #62 best selling album of the year. In all the record ranked for a total of 58 weeks, selling 354,910 copies. It is Crystal's best selling album.