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The album was intended for release only in Japan but with strong airplay of the promotional album From Tokyo to You, an estimated 30,000 import copies were sold in the United States and the album was released domestically in February 1979. [3] The album also introduced two previously unreleased original songs, "Lookout" and "Need Your Love".
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 album was released in the UK in December 1972, with a special offer price of £3.25, the same as a typical single LP from that period. [11] It reached number 16 in the charts. The cover was designed by Glover and featured a colour photo of the band on the front and rear covers, and black and white photos in the inside gatefold. [24]
The live album was originally released on 15 August 1978 [1] [2] in Japan only, with a cover artwork of an embossed platinum scorpion set on a rose, as opposed to a live shot of the band when it was eventually released in Europe in December 1978. It was released in the US in January 1979.
Tokyo Singing (東京シンギング, Tōkyō Shingingu) is the fifth studio album by Japanese band Wagakki Band.It was released on October 14, 2020 through Universal Sigma in six editions: a two-CD release with an instrumental disc, streaming, a first edition release with 144-page photo book, and three first edition releases with optional DVD or Blu-ray discs.
Live in Japan is a double album by Shirley Bassey, recorded July 8, 1974 at Kosei-Nenkin Kaikan Hall in Tokyo, Japan. The album was released in Japan only, and the reverse of the cover listed the songs in English and Japanese.
Taylor Swift had fans convinced they would hear music from her upcoming album, The Tortured Poets Department, months before its release. During a performance in Tokyo, Japan, on Thursday, February ...
"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 ]