Bumpin' Voyage
Bumpin' Voyage is the seventh studio album of Japanese singer Toshinobu Kubota, released on January 28, 1995. The album charted at number 1 on the Oricon Albums chart and remained on the charts for total of 12 weeks.[1] The album sold a total of 600,000 units, reaching double platinum certification. In September 1995, Kubota re-recorded most of the album into English language and released the material on his eighth studio album Sunshine, Moonlight.
Bumpin' Voyage | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Studio album by | ||||
Released | January 28, 1995 | |||
Recorded | 1993-1994 | |||
Genre | R&B, pop | |||
Length | 54:36 | |||
Label | Sony Music Entertainment Japan | |||
Producer | Toshinobu Kubota, Yoichiro Kakizaki | |||
Toshinobu Kubota chronology | ||||
| ||||
Singles from Bumpin' Voyage | ||||
|
Track listing
- "PaLaLeYa (Sayonara)"
- "Sunshine, Moonlight"
- "Kimi Wa Nani O Miteru"
- "Za-Ku-Za-Ku Digame"
- "D.J. "Fonk" "
- "Too Lite 2 Do "
- "Not Yet!"
- "6 to 8"
- "Dive Into The Base"
- "Sagashiteta Wasuremono"
- "Yoru Ni Dakarete (A Night In Afro Blue)"
Personnel
- Arranged By – Yoichiro Kakizaki
- Backing Vocals – Andres Levin, Andricka Hall, Audrey Wheeler, Camus Celli, Fonzi Thornton, John James, Joi Cardwell, Ralph Rolle, Robin Clark, Tawatha Agee, Toshinobu Kubota
- Bass – Victor Bailey, Wayne Pedzwater
- Co-producer – Andres Levin, Andy Marvel, Camus Celli, Jeff Bova, Yoichiro Kakizaki
- Engineer [Assistant] – Ben Arrindell, Chris Theis, Dan Ricci, Donal Bray, John Seymour, Martin Czembor, Mike Fisher, Tim Donovan
- Engineer [Recording] – David O'Donnell, Ray Bardani, Steve McLaughlin
- Guitar – Jeff Mironov, Nile Rodgers, Randy Bowland
- Keyboards [Additional] – Eric Cody, Kitaro Nakamura
- Lyrics By – Man Izawa, Toshinobu Kubota
- Music By – Toshinobu Kubota, Yoichiro Kakizaki
- Producer – Toshinobu Kubota
- Programmed By – Andres Levin, Andy Marvel, Camus Celli, Jeff Bova, Yoichiro Kakizaki
Charts
gollark: Did you know? An invisible swarm of bees is behind you.
gollark: Well, you could do one *over* candles, in parallel.
gollark: I still feel that opening a high-bandwidth communication link to gods rather than just flickery candles would be worthwhile.
gollark: Really? How does it actually work, then?
gollark: God has been dead since 1996 *anyway*.
References
- "Toshinobu KubotaのCDアルバムランキング" (in Japanese). Oricon. Retrieved 2012-08-05.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.