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The discography of Tokio, a Japanese rock/pop band, consists of twelve studio albums, one cover album, one remix album, three compilation albums, one mini album, and more than fifty singles released under Sony Music Entertainment, Universal Music, and J Storm.
The following list indicates the best-selling albums from 1980 to 1989 on the Japanese Oricon chart. [1] It is based on cumulative sales figures of three formats (on vinyl, audio cassette, and compact discs).
"Tokyo" by Athlete (from their album Beyond the Neighbourhood) "Tokyo" by Attack "Tokyo" by Base Ball Bear (from their album Detective Boys) "Tokyo" by The Books "Tokyo" by Brian Ice "Tokyo" by Bruce Cockburn (from his album Humans; #44 on RPM in 1980) "Tokyo" by B'z (from their album Love Me, I Love You) "Tokyo" by Carola Häggkvist "Tokyo" by ...
"Life in Tokyo" is a song by the British band Japan. A collaboration with disco producer Giorgio Moroder , who also co-wrote the song with David Sylvian , it marked a change of direction from the band's previous sound. [ 3 ]
The first press limited edition contains Elma's diary and pictures of her maps tracing the land travelled by Amy. [2]Prior to the release of the album, music videos for titles "A Hole Opened Up in My Heart" [3] on 24 June 2019, "Rain with Cappuccino" [4] on 1 August 2019, and "Nautilus" [5] on 27 August 2019 were also released.
Tokio is the debut eponymous album by Japanese band Tokio. It was released on November 21, 1994. [ 1 ] It reached eighth place on the Oricon weekly chart and charted for thirteen weeks.
After the band's demise in 1976, a live album called Last Concert in Japan was released in 1977. It was compiled from a show the band did in Tokyo on 15 December 1975. It was heavily edited and, coming on the heels of their previous Japanese-recorded album Made in Japan , it failed to deliver, and was never released neither in UK nor in the US.
The discography of British art pop/new wave band Japan, including their reformation as Rain Tree Crow, consists of six studio albums, seventeen compilation albums, one live album, and four video releases.