Best E.P Selection of Tokio

Best E.P Selection of Tokio
Greatest hits album by Tokio
Released August 26, 1996
(see release history)
Genre Japanese Rock/Pop
Length 54:35
Label Sony Music Entertainment
Tokio chronology
Blowing
(1996)
Best E.P Selection of Tokio
(1996)
Wild & Mild
(1997)

Best E.P Selection of Tokio is the first compilation album by Japanese band Tokio. It was released on March 26, 1997.[1] The album reached fourth place on the Oricon weekly chart and charted for five weeks.[2]

Track listing

No. TitleLyricsMusicArrangement Length
1. "Kaze ni Natte (Studio Live Mix)"  Tetsuo KudouRyoumei ShiraiRyoumei Shirai 4:07
2. "Ticket to Love (Gimme Gimme Mix)"  Tetsuo KudouTakashi TsushimiRyoumei Shirai 3:57
3. "Uwasa no Kiss (Brighter Mix)"  Tetsuo KudouTakashi TsushimiRyoumei Shirai 3:29
4. "Soko Nashi Love (New Sokonashi Mix)"  Tetsuo KudouTakashi TsushimiRyoumei Shirai 3:55
5. "Sayonara Kara Torimodose"  Tetsuo KudouIchirou KouRyoumei Shirai 5:02
6. "Magic Channel (Special Mix)"  Zenji Nagahata and Hiroshi YamadaZenji NagahataTatsuya Nishiwaki 4:13
7. "Mirai ha Sense"  Kanata AsamizuTatsuya NishiwakiTatsuya Nishiwaki 3:39
8. "Zettai!"  Kanata AsamizuTatsuya NishiwakiTatsuya Nishiwaki 4:16
9. "Tokio wo Yoroshiku!"  Shigeru Joshima and Hiroshi YamadaTatsuya NishiwakiTatsuya Nishiwaki 3:57
10. "Ashita no Kimi wo Mamoritai"  Tetsuo KudouTakashi TsushimiRyoumei Shirai 5:29
11. "Heart wo Migakukyanai"  Rui SerizawaTakashi TsushimiRyoumei Shirai 3:56
12. "Love You Only"  Tetsuo KudouTakashi TsushimiRyoumei Shirai 3:55
13. "Arigatou...Yuki (Hyper Energy Mix)"  Yasuhiko AkasakaToshinobu KubotaManabu Tsuchiya 4:32

Personnel

Release history

Region Date Format Distributing Label Catalogue codes
Japan August 26, 1996[1] CD Sony SRCL-3630
South Korea March 4, 2004[3] 2285527

References

  1. 1 2 "Johnny's Net TOKIO Discography - Albums" (in Japanese). Retrieved 2009-10-08.
  2. "TOKIO-リリース-ORICON STYLE ミュージック" (in Japanese). Retrieved 2010-02-17.
  3. "TOKIO(토키오) - BEST E.P SELECTION OF TOKIO" (in Korean). Hot Tracks. Retrieved April 6, 2014.
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