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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.
Tokio Remix is the first remix album by Japanese band Tokio. It was released on March 8, 1995. [ 1 ] The album reached ninth place on the Oricon weekly chart and charted for five weeks.
The song is written by band members Verbal, Wise, Ilmari and was produced by the Neptunes (Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo). [1] The song can also be heard in the 2006 movie when the cars are racing. [2] The group's album Serious Japanese includes an official remix featuring American rappers Pusha T and Fam-Lay with new verses from Teriyaki Boyz.
The Very Best of Japan is a compilation album by the British band Japan, released worldwide in 2006 by EMI Music.. Although not the first Japan compilation to collect recordings from the band's career on both Hansa Records and Virgin Records, it is certainly the most comprehensive and includes all nine of their UK top 40 hit singles as well as two other singles that made the top 50, released ...
On June 17, 2013, a music video for "Imperialism" was released, with the introduction of Ryuta Tomita, replacing the departed Ryo Noguchi. [15] On October 6, 2013, they released a music video for "Welcome to Tokyo", which was a remix of their debut song World Order. On December 7, 2013, they released a music video for "Last Dance".
The album's second side feature some of the band's art pop/synth-pop songs. "Life in Tokyo" is the 1979/1981 single version; the version of "European Son" is the 1980 Japanese B-side to "I Second That Emotion"; "All Tomorrow's Parties" is an alternate (early) version recorded and produced by Simon Napier-Bell and Japan; "Quiet Life" is the ...
Both sides feature "Life in Tokyo", with a new 12" remix. The B-side, "Life In Tokyo Theme" is an approximately 2 minute instrumental version of the song, but doubled in length by being presented in a drastically slowed down mix.
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.