Dancemania 6 is the sixth set in the Dancemania series of dance music compilation albums, released in mid-1997 by EMI Music Japan.[2]
The album debuted at #10 on Oricon's weekly album chart in July 1997 and remained within the top 20 positions on the chart for 4 consecutive weeks.[4]
Several tracks on the album, including different remixes, can also be found on other Dancemania albums such as X9, Delux 2, Delux 4, Delux 5, Extra, Zip Mania II, Speed 2, Speed 4, Speed Best 2001, Summers, Bass #1, Bass #9, Bass #10, Super Techno, Scorccio Super Hit Mix, Best Red or Happy Paradise.[5]
^ abcDiscogs, Dancemania 6
^ abcAmazon.co.jp, Dancemania (6) (in Japanese)
^ abDancemania 6, CD booklet p.25
^Oricon Database, Oricon Album 1997-7-28 - Oricon Album 1997-8-4 - Oricon Album 1997-8-11 - Oricon Album 1997-8-18 - Oricon Album 1997-8-25 (in Japanese)
^Electronic Emotion, Dancemania DATA Dancemania 6 Archived 2009-12-12 at the Wayback Machine (in Japanese)
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