B'z The "Mixture"
B'z The "Mixture" is a compilation album of remastered hits by the Japanese rock duo B'z. The album reached 1st at Oricon, with almost 1.5 million copies sold.[1]
B'z The "Mixture" | ||||
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Released | February 23, 2000 | |||
Genre | Hard rock | |||
Length | 66:09 | |||
Label | Berg Label | |||
Producer | Tak Matsumoto | |||
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As would become the band's custom, many of the songs on the album are re-recorded versions of earlier songs from their synthesizer-heavy pop music period.
Track listing
- "Dakara Sono Te Wo Hanashite -Mixture Style- (だからその手を離して -Mixture style-)"
- "You&I" -Mixture mix-
- "Oh! Girl" -Mixture style-
- "Never Let You Go" -Mixture style-
- "Joy" -Mixture mix-
- "Ima de wa...Ima nara...Ima mo..." -Mixture style- (今では...今なら...今も... -Mixture style-)
- "Kodoku No Runaway" -Mixture Style- (孤独のRunaway -Mixture style-)
- "Move"
- "Tokyo" -Mixture Mix- (東京 -Mixture mix-)
- "Hole In My Heart" -Mixture Mix-
- "Kara Kara" -Mixture Mix-
- "Fushidara100%"
- "Biribiri" -Mixture Mix- (ビリビリ -Mixture mix-)
- "Hi"
- "The Wild Wind"
- "Anata Nara Kamawanai" (あなたならかまわない)
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