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SuperJunior05 (TWINS)
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Super Junior录音室专辑
发行日期大韩民国 December 5, 2005
臺灣地區 February 10, 2006
录制时间2005
类型Pop, dance
时长39:54
语言Korean
唱片公司SM Entertainment, Avex Asia
制作人Lee Soo Man
Super Junior专辑年表
SuperJunior05 (TWINS)
(2005年)
Don't Don
(2007年)
收錄於SuperJunior05 (TWINS)的單曲
  1. TWINS (Knock Out)
    發行日期:November 8, 2005
  2. Miracle
    發行日期:February 12, 2006

SuperJunior05 (TWINS) is the debut studio album by Korean boy band Super Junior, released on December 5, 2005 in South Korea. The album peaked at #3 on the MIAK K-pop albums chart, selling 28,536 copies in the first month of release.[1] It includes Super Junior's first #1 radio single, "Miracle" and the group's successful debut single, "TWINS (Knock Out)". The album sold over 94,000 copies by 2008.[2]

History

After achieving critically-acclaimed success from their debut performance of the single "TWINS (Knock Out)," which was performed on SBS's Popular Songs on November 6, 2005 for the first time, the group was scheduled to release an official single of the song. However, a digital single of "TWINS (Knock Out)" was released instead with three more brand new singles available for download on November 8, 2005.

The full album, which included all of the singles in the "TWINS (Knock Out)" digital release and several other new tracks, was released on December 5, 2005 in South Korea.

On February 12, 2006, Super Junior moved on to their second promotional single for the album "Miracle". The performance version of the single differs from the one released in the album, as the performance single has a andded dance break and vocal bridge in the song. In contrast to the edgy, rock-influenced feel of "TWINS (Knock Out)", "Miracle" was a light bubblegum pop love song with light-hearted dance choreography. It was the second and last song to be promoted from their studio album.

Only twelve of the current thirteen members of Super Junior are featured in this album as Kyuhyun was not added to the group until six months after this album's release.

Overview

The album's first single, "TWINS (Knock Out)" is a rap rock release. Dancing like eagles, the dance choreography arranged for the song became warmly welcomed and extremely popular. The follow-up single, "Miracle", is a typical K-pop bubblegum pop song, a genre still very welcomed by children and young adults. Like the song itself, the dance choreography for the single is also simpler and softer. The rest of the tracks in their first studio album, mainly consist of pop love ballads and also R&B-influenced dance tracks with rap and fast drum beats.

The main themes involved in the album are about situations that are related to love or trust. Soothing ballads like "You are the one" and "So I" intends a positive environment in one's love relationship. Fast tracks with light-hearted melodies like "Miracle" and "Way for love" contains bubblegum pop lyrics with positive views of love and trust. However, fast, rap-influenced dance tracks like "TWINS (Knock Out)", "OVER", "L.O.V.E", etc. usually gives in negative connotations about love and relationships. For example, in "OVER", the lyrics hovers around a confident persistence after a relationship breakup. "L.O.V.E" involves around a loss of hope and confidence after love is shattered. Likewise, Super Junior's debut track "TWINS (Knock Out)" speaks of self-deception and the indecisive aspects of mind, contrasting the feelings between a man towards love and how he has to decide whether or not he should continue to love or fight with sticking to his own destiny.

Reception

As soon as the album was released, the album stayed at #1 throughout the whole week on Korea's Hanteo Weekly Chart. Although SuperJunior05 (TWINS) was a commercial success after the much anticipated debut of the group in November, the album failed to reach the top spot in the MIAK K-pop Monthly Charts. Instead it debuted as #3, selling 28,536 copies. However, the single Super Junior collaborated with TVXQ that same month debuted as #1, selling 49,945 copies.

SuperJunior05 (TWINS) stayed in the charts throughout 2006, selling an extra 26,510 copies. It sold 10,408 more copies in 2007 and sold 86,659 copies by mid-2008. It remains as within the top 60 best-selling albums from 2005 to 2008.

When it was released in Taiwan on February 16, 2006, it debuted in the G-music J-pop Weekly Album Charts as #16.

Track listing

# Title Writers Time
1. "Miracle" Yoon Hyosang 2:56
2. "TWINS (Knock Out)" Yoo Young Jin 3:20
3. "You are the one" Kenzie 3:52
4. "Rock this house" Yoon Hyosang 3:07
5. "차근차근 (Way for love)" ["Carefully (Way for love)"] Lee Yoonjae 3:17
6. "So I" Kyun Hojoong, Sangwon (the Anomi) 3:43
7. "OVER" Young-hu Kim 3:16
8. "Keep in touch" Cho Yoonkyung 4:31
9. "L.O.V.E." Shin Jiwon 3:36
10. "Believe" Heechul 4:54
11. "TWINS (Knock Out)" [Instrumental] 3:21

Chart sales and positions

Monthly album sales (South Korea)

Derived from both offline and online sales.[3][4][5]

Month 1
(December 2005)
2
(January 2006)
3
(February 2006)
4
(March 2006)
5
(April 2006)
6
(May 2006)
7
(June 2006)
8
(July 2006)
9
(September 2006)
10
(October 2006)
11
(November 2006)
12
(December 2006)
Position 3 19 15 14 17 16 18 28 30 22 37 43
Sales (28,536) (5,115) (8,281) (5,988) (5,380) (5,890) (3,815) (3,165) (4,058) (3,675) (2,091) (2,073)
Total 28,536 33,651 41,932 47,920 53,300 57,115 60,280 64,338 68,013 70,104 72,179 74,252
Month 13
(January 2007)
14
(February 2007)
15
(May 2007)
16
(June 2007)
17
(July 2007)
18
(August 2007)
19
(October 2007)
20
(February 2008)
21
(March 2008)
Position 44 29 41 45 42 39 50 45 48
Sales (1,327) (1,609) (1,037) (669) (770) (1,193) (1,138) (766) (658)
Total 75,579 77,188 79,751 80,393 81,163 82,356 83,759 86,001 86,659

Yearly album sales (South Korea)

Derived from both offline and online sales.[3]

Month 1
(2005)
2
(2006)
3
(2007)
Position 70 21 78
Sales (28,536) (55,046) (10,408)

Chart positions

South Korea

Chart Debut position Peak position Chart run
Hanteo Weekly Charts 1 1 (10 weeks)
MIAK K-pop Monthly Charts 3 3 (still charting)

Taiwan

Chart Debut position Peak position Chart run
G-Music Weekly J-POP Charts 16 16 (1 week)

References

  1. ^ (韓文) [1] Retrieved February 20, 2008.
  2. ^ All sales numbers taken from the Music Industry Association of Korea. Last known sales numbers here.
  3. ^ 3.0 3.1 (韓文) [2] 引证错误:带有name属性“sep”的<ref>标签用不同内容定义了多次
  4. ^ (韓文) [3] Retrieved December 13, 2007.
  5. ^ (韓文) [4] Retrieved December 13, 2007.

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