Princess Princess discography | |
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Studio albums | 9 |
Live albums | 2 |
Compilation albums | 12 |
Video albums | 14[fn 1] |
EPs | 1 |
Singles | 21 |
Box sets | 3 |
Tribute albums | 1 |
The discography of the Japanese band Princess Princess consists of nine studio albums, twelve compilation albums, and twenty one singles released since 1986.
Albums
Studio albums
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | Certifications [1] |
Sales [2] |
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JPN Oricon [3] | ||||
Teleportation | 38 |
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Here We Are |
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8 |
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Let's Get Crazy |
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2 |
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Lovers |
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1 |
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Princess Princess |
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1 |
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Dolls in Action |
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1 |
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Bee-Beep |
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1 |
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Majestic |
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2 |
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The Last Princess |
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10 |
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Extended plays
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | Sales [2] |
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JPN Oricon [3] | |||
Kiss de Crime |
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48 |
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Live albums
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | Sales [2] |
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Oricon [3] | |||
The Last Live |
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26 |
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Very Best of Princess Princess Tour 2012: Saikai at Budokan |
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36 |
Compilations
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | Certifications [1] |
Sales [2] |
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Oricon [3] | ||||
Singles 1987–1992 |
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1 |
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Presents |
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3 |
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The Greatest Princess |
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3 |
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Star Box: Princess Princess |
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— |
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Star Box Extra: Princess Princess |
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— | ||
Puri 2: Princess Princess Best of Best |
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47 |
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Summer Songs! |
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— | ||
Winter Songs! |
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— | ||
The Premium Best |
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40 | ||
Best of Best: Princess Princess |
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— | ||
Super Best: Princess Princess |
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— | ||
The Rebirth Best: Saikai |
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5 | ||
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
Box sets
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions |
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Oricon [3] | ||
The Complete Songs of Princess Princess |
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19 |
10 Years After: Princess Princess Premium Box |
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182 |
21st: Princess Princess Single Collection Memorial Box |
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— |
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
Tribute albums
Title | Album details |
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14 Princess: Princess Princess Children |
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Singles
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Certifications [1] |
Sales [4] |
Album |
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JPN Oricon [3] | |||||
"Koi wa Balance" | 1987 | — | Teleportation | ||
"Sekai de Ichiban Atsui Natsu" | — | Singles 1987–1992 | |||
"My Will" | 75 |
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Here We Are | ||
"19 Growing Up -Ode to My Buddy-" | 1988 | 62 |
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"Go Away Boy" | 19 |
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"Get Crazy!" | 13 |
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Let's Get Crazy | ||
"Diamonds" | 1989 | 1 |
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Singles 1987–1992 |
"Sekai de Ichiban Atsui Natsu" (Original version) | 1 |
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"Oh Yeah!" | 1990 | 1 |
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"Julian" | 1 |
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Princess Princess | |
"Kiss" | 1991 | 1 |
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Singles 1987–1992 |
"Seven Years After" | 3 |
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Dolls in Action | |
"Jungle Princess" | 1992 | 13 |
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"Pilot ni Naritakute" | 6 |
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Singles 1987–1992 | ||
"Power/Regret" | 7 |
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Bee-Beep | |
"Dakara Honey" | 1993 | 6 |
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The Complete Songs of Princess Princess |
"Futari ga Owaru Toki" | 18 |
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Majestic | ||
"The Summer Vacation" | 1994 | 21 |
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Presents | |
"Birthday Song" | 1995 | 23 |
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Non-album single | |
"Fly Baby Fly" | 28 |
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The Last Princess | ||
"Natsu no Owari" | 1996 | 27 |
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Non-album single | |
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
Videography
Music video albums
Title | Album details |
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Video Clips | |
Video Clips 2 |
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Dolls in Las Vegas |
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Video Singles 1987–1992 |
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Video Clips 3 |
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The Platinum Days 1: The Greatest Princess |
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The Platinum Days 2: The Greatest Princess |
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Live video albums
Title | Year | Peak positions | |
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JPN DVD [3] |
JPN Blu-ray [3] | ||
Princess Princess Panic Tour: Here We Are |
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— | — |
Let's Get Crazy: Live at Budokan |
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— | — |
Shichijitsugōken at Budokan 1994 |
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— | — |
The Last Live |
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— | — |
Princess Princess Tour 2012: Saikai at Budokan | 18 | 14 | |
Princess Princess Tour 2012: Saikai "The Last Princess" at Tokyo Dome |
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45 | 42 |
Princess Princess Tour 2012–2016: Saikai -For Ever- "Goya-sai" at Toyosu Pit |
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14 | 14 |
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
Akasaka Komachi discography
On February 20, 1983, the members of what would later become Princess Princess first formed as Akasaka Komachi (赤坂小町) after passing auditions hosted by TDK Records. They named themselves after Akasaka, Tokyo, the location of TDK's headquarters. Akasaka Komachi's catchphrase was "Tenkei-teki Gendai Mesukōsei-fū Gakudan" (典型的現代女子高生風楽団, lit. "Typical Modern High School Girl Wind Orchestra"). Shortly after the release of their debut EP Koala Boy Kockey (コアラボーイ・コッキィ, Koara Bōi Kokkī) in 1984 (for the TV Tokyo anime series of the same name), the band changed its name to Julian Mama (ジュリアンママ, Jurian Mama) before finally settling with Princess Princess in 1986.[5]
Extended plays
Title | Album |
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Koala Boy Kockey |
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Compilation albums
Title | Album details |
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Akasaka Komachi |
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Singles
Title | Year | Album |
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"Hōkago Jugyō" | 1984 | Non-album single |
"Hito Natsu no Scandal" | ||
"Koala Boy Kockey" | Koala Boy Kockey | |
See also
Footnotes
- ↑ This includes the music video compilation albums and concert DVDs.
References
- 1 2 3 "ゴールドディスク認定" (in Japanese). Recording Industry Association of Japan. Retrieved 2020-09-30.
- 1 2 3 4 "プリンセス・プリンセス". Yamachan Land (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 2011-08-14. Retrieved 2021-06-23.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 "プリンセスプリンセス" (in Japanese). Oricon. 27 March 2016. Retrieved 2020-09-30.
- ↑ "プリンセス・プリンセス(シングル)". Yamachan Land (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 2011-05-24. Retrieved 2021-07-21.
- ↑ "赤坂小町(あかさかこまち)ディスコグラフィ". Idol.ne.jp. 23 December 2018. Retrieved 2020-10-01.