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{{Infobox Album | | {{Infobox Album | | ||
| Name = B'z The Best XXV 1988-1998 | | Name = B'z The Best XXV 1988-1998 | ||
| Artist = [[B'z]] | | Artist = [[B'z]] | ||
| Cover = bestA.jpg | | Cover = bestA.jpg | ||
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| Genre = Rock | | Genre = Rock | ||
| Recorded = | | Recorded = | ||
| Length = | | Length = 1:03:26 (Disc 1)<br>0:58:28 (Disc 2)<br>2:01:34 (Bonus DVD) | ||
| Label = Vermillion Records | | Label = Vermillion Records | ||
| Producer = Tak Matsumoto | | Producer = Tak Matsumoto | ||
| Reviews = | | Reviews = | ||
| Last album = ''[[B'z The Best "ULTRA Treasure"]]''<br/>(2008) | | Last album = '''7th Best-of'''<br>[[File:07b.jpg|link=B'z The Best "ULTRA Treasure"|border|65px|right]]<br>''[[B'z The Best "ULTRA Treasure"]]''<br/>(2008) | ||
| This album = '''''B'z The Best XXV 1988-1998 | | This album = '''8th Best-of'''<br>[[File:bestA.jpg|link=|border|65px|right]]<br>''[[B'z The Best XXV 1988-1998]]''<br/>(2013) | ||
| Next album = ''[[B'z The Best XXV 1999-2012]] | | Next album = '''9th Best-of'''<br>[[File:bestB.jpg|link=B'z The Best XXV 1999-2012|border|65px|right]]<br>''[[B'z The Best XXV 1999-2012]]''<br/>(2013) | ||
| Type = compilation | | Type = compilation | ||
}} | }} | ||
[[Image:TakKoshi25th.jpg|thumb|right|240px|The promotional image of the band distributed with the announcement of their plans for 2013.]] | [[Image:TakKoshi25th.jpg|thumb|right|240px|The promotional image of the band distributed with the announcement of their plans for 2013.]] | ||
[[Image:heat PV digest.png|thumb|right|240px|The music video for "[[HEAT (Lyrics)|HEAT]]" included in the limited edition was filmed at Osaka Jo Hall during a stop for [[B'z LIVE-GYM 2012 -Into Free- EXTRA]]. The audience was informed during the show that the video would be filmed and, to Koshi's surprise, reacted very favorably to the idea.]] | |||
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'''''B'z The Best XXV 1988-1998''''' is the eighth [[B'z Albums#Best Albums|compilation album]] by [[B'z]] released on June 12, 2013 as part of the band's 25th anniversary celebration. It is the first of a two album set collecting the band's first fifty singles, with its companion album ''[[B'z The Best XXV 1999-2012]]'' being released the same day. As with its brethren, the album was issued in both standard and limited editions, with the latter being coupled with a bonus DVD collecting all of the promotional videos for the included singles. In addition to singles from the mentioned years, each album contain two brand new tracks unreleased elsewhere while the limited editions feature a new video for one of the bonus songs. Found packaged in this collection are the bonus tracks of "[[HEAT (Lyrics)|HEAT]]" and "[[Kakushin (Lyrics)|Kakushin]]", with a video for "HEAT" being featured on the limited edition. | |||
The singles compiled here constitute all twenty-six songs released by the band from their debut in 1988 to their tenth anniversary year in 1998. The first three B'z singles—"[[Dakara Sono Te wo Hanashite]]", "[[Kimi no Naka de Odoritai]]", and "[[LADY-GO-ROUND]]"—are collected here in their original forms for the very first time on a B'z compilation. It is also only the second time for fan-favorites "[[Taiyou no Komachi Angel]]" and "[[Real Thing Shakes]]", which were last collected in 1998 on ''[[B'z The Best "Pleasure"]]'' and ''[[B'z The Best "Treasure"]]'', respectively. | The singles compiled here constitute all twenty-six songs released by the band from their debut in 1988 to their tenth anniversary year in 1998. The first three B'z singles—"[[Dakara Sono Te wo Hanashite]]", "[[Kimi no Naka de Odoritai]]", and "[[LADY-GO-ROUND]]"—are collected here in their original forms for the very first time on a B'z compilation. It is also only the second time for fan-favorites "[[Taiyou no Komachi Angel]]" and "[[Real Thing Shakes]]", which were last collected in 1998 on ''[[B'z The Best "Pleasure"]]'' and ''[[B'z The Best "Treasure"]]'', respectively. | ||
On April 4, 2013, "Kakushin" was announced to be the theme to the drama "Kumo no Kaidan" (''Stairs of the Clouds''), beginning with the April 17 debut of the series. The series, based on the works of Junichi Watanabe, had already been read by Koshi prior to their working on the song, with him saying in a statement that he had "taken into account the drama's theme and script" while preparing the lyrics. Similarly, as is his custom, Tak also read the script to the drama while preparing the music for the recording. One month later, on May 15, a short promotional video for the song was premiered on the band's YouTube channel. Only ninety seconds in length, the video | On April 4, 2013, "[[Kakushin (Lyrics)|Kakushin]]" was announced to be the theme to the drama "Kumo no Kaidan" (''Stairs of the Clouds''), beginning with the April 17 debut of the series. The series, based on the works of Junichi Watanabe, had already been read by Koshi prior to their working on the song, with him saying in a statement that he had "taken into account the drama's theme and script" while preparing the lyrics. Similarly, as is his custom, Tak also read the script to the drama while preparing the music for the recording. One month later, on May 15, a short promotional video for the song was premiered on the band's YouTube channel. Only ninety seconds in length, the video was not included in the limited edition of the compilation. | ||
In addition, this collection marked the debut release of "[[HEAT (Lyrics)|HEAT]]" by the band. Originally written for Korean artist Kim Hyun Joong, B'z had initially intended not to record their own version but did mention they would like to play it live. During the [[Pepsi NEX presents B'z PREMIUM LIVE|Pepsi NEX Premium Live]] concerts just prior to [[B'z LIVE-GYM 2012 -Into Free-]], the song served as the only encore and was met with overwhelmingly positive reception. Two months later, it would return again as part of the setlist for the Japanese leg of the [[B'z LIVE-GYM 2012 -Into Free- EXTRA|Into Free]] tour. | |||
Upon release, ''B'z The Best XXV 1988-1998'' debuted along with its [[B'z The Best XXV 1999-2012|sister album]] at the top of the Weekly Oricon Albums chart, with both exceeding sales of 370,000 copies and being certified Platinum within just three days. The release of the two albums came three days prior to the beginning of the band's 25th anniversary tour, [[B'z LIVE-GYM Pleasure 2013 -ENDLESS SUMMER-]]. The tour was announced with stops all over the whole of Japan prior to a pair of final shows at Nissan Stadium on September 21 and 22. In time, the album was certified Double Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of Japan with sales exceeding 567,000 physical copies. | |||
== Production information == | |||
This collection marked the first occasion in which the band released many of their music videos for home consumption. Notably, all footage has been remastered and restored for the greatest possible video fidelity. For older singles "[[ALONE]]", "[[BLOWIN']]", and "[[Mienai Chikara ~INVISIBLE ONE~/MOVE|MOVE]]" that were released without an accompanying music video originally, previously unreleased live performances of the songs from the B'z archives were supplemented in their place. The substituted video for "ALONE" was from [[B'z LIVE-GYM '91~'92 "IN THE LIFE"]], while "BLOWIN'" was taken from [[B'z LIVE-GYM Pleasure'92 "TIME"]], and "MOVE" was sampled from [[B'z LIVE-GYM '96 "Spirit LOOSE"]]. Other singles without dedicated music videos, like "[[Taiyou no Komachi Angel]]", "[[Easy Come, Easy Go!]]", and "[[Itoshii Hito yo Good Night...]]" also received the live treatment. | |||
At the time of the albums' announcement, B'z made 90 second clips available for the videos of all 50 singles for the very first time via their official YouTube channel. In addition, in the week preceding the release, a special program known as the "B'z 25th Anniversary Digest 1988-2013" was aired on Japanese streaming website Niconico. Upon completion of the airing, the video was made available for fans worldwide on YouTube. Clocking in at over 43 minutes, the video contains samples of all of the band's music videos, as well as a number of highlights from their many live performances and backstage footage. | |||
The brand new music video for "[[HEAT (Lyrics)|HEAT]]" included in the limited edition package was filmed at Osaka Jo Hall during [[B'z LIVE-GYM 2012 -Into Free- EXTRA]]. In a December 2012 interview published in [[Be With! Vol. 96 (December 2012)|Be With! Vol. 96]], Tak expressed satisfaction with being able to film it at the historic locale, while Koshi stated: | |||
{{cquote|I didn't think they'd appreciate it that much that we'd film it as a music video. In fact, they really enjoyed it! It was a little strange (laughs) Just as expected from the audience, I thought! ... We explained it to them and they created a really great atmosphere (laughs) It was really amazing to see them do that right on the spot!}} | |||
Due to previous publishing rights issues surrounding the early B'z catalogue when B'z [[Flash Back -B'z Early Special Titles-|parted ways with their former label]], this release marks the debut of the first three singles in their original forms on a B'z compilation. Of the three—"[[Dakara Sono Te wo Hanashite]]", "[[Kimi no Naka de Odoritai]]", and "[[LADY-GO-ROUND]]"—the first had been previously re-recorded as "Dakara Sono Te wo Hanashite -Mixture style-" for ''[[B'z The "Mixture"]]'' in 2000, an album co-published in tandem with their previous label in a compromise agreement. For this release, the songs were remastered akin to the treatment given for older songs on ''[[B'z The Best "ULTRA Pleasure"]]'' and ''[[B'z The Best "ULTRA Treasure"]]''. | |||
=====Special Live Promotion===== | |||
Prior to release, it was announced that Japanese TV production station TV Asahi would be opening a new venue in the coming winter known as the [[EX THEATER ROPPONGI]]. To commemorate the occasion, B'z was to hold a special, smaller scale show as the debut performance for the new venue with only twin pairs of 850 tickets available. In order to gain entry to the shows, fans were required to register cards contained in their copies of both ''B'z The Best XXV'' sets. One code from each was required, with the show set for November 30, 2013. The resulting show [[B'z Special LIVE at EX THEATER ROPPONGI]] resulted in a very diverse setlist that contained a great many gems that hadn't been played live in some time, the stage debut of a new song, and a memorial cover of the 1985 LOUDNESS song "Crazy Nights". | |||
== Track listing == | == Track listing == | ||
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===Disc 1 <small>(1988-1994)</small>=== | ===Disc 1 <small>(1988-1994)</small>=== | ||
# [[Dakara Sono Te wo Hanashite]] | # [[Dakara Sono Te wo Hanashite]] | ||
#: < | #: [[File:b08_01.ogg]] <font color="white">.</font> | ||
# [[Kimi no Naka de Odoritai]] | # [[Kimi no Naka de Odoritai]] | ||
#: < | #: [[File:b08_02.ogg]] <font color="white">.</font> | ||
# [[LADY-GO-ROUND]] | # [[LADY-GO-ROUND]] | ||
#: < | #: [[File:b08_03.ogg]] <font color="white">.</font> | ||
# [[BE THERE]] | # [[BE THERE]] | ||
#:[[ | #: [[File:b08_04.ogg]] <font color="white">.</font> | ||
# [[Taiyou no Komachi Angel]] | # [[Taiyou no Komachi Angel]] | ||
#:[[ | #: [[File:b08_05.ogg]] <font color="white">.</font> | ||
# [[Easy Come, Easy Go!]] | # [[Easy Come, Easy Go!]] | ||
#:[[ | #: [[File:b08_06.ogg]] <font color="white">.</font> | ||
# [[Itoshii Hito yo Good Night...]] | # [[Itoshii Hito yo Good Night...]] | ||
#:[[ | #: [[File:b08_07.ogg]] <font color="white">.</font> | ||
# [[LADY NAVIGATION]] | # [[LADY NAVIGATION]] | ||
#:[[ | #: [[File:b08_08.ogg]] <font color="white">.</font> | ||
# [[ALONE]] | # [[ALONE]] | ||
#:[[ | #: [[File:b08_09.ogg]] <font color="white">.</font> | ||
# [[BLOWIN']] | # [[BLOWIN']] | ||
#:[[ | #: [[File:b08_10.ogg]] <font color="white">.</font> | ||
# [[ZERO]] | # [[ZERO]] | ||
#:[[ | #: [[File:b08_11.ogg]] <font color="white">.</font> | ||
# [[Ai no Mama ni Wagamama ni Boku wa Kimi Dake wo Kizutsukenai]] | # [[Ai no Mama ni Wagamama ni Boku wa Kimi Dake wo Kizutsukenai]] | ||
#:[[ | #: [[File:b08_12.ogg]] <font color="white">.</font> | ||
# [[Hadashi no Megami]] | # [[Hadashi no Megami]] | ||
#:[[ | #: [[File:b08_13.ogg]] <font color="white">.</font> | ||
# [[Don't Leave Me]] | # [[Don't Leave Me]] | ||
#:[[ | #: [[File:b08_14.ogg]] <font color="white">.</font> | ||
===Disc 2 <small>(1994-1998)</small>=== | ===Disc 2 <small>(1994-1998)</small>=== | ||
# [[MOTEL]] | # [[MOTEL]] | ||
#:[[ | #: [[File:b08_15.ogg]] <font color="white">.</font> | ||
# [[Negai]] | # [[Negai]] | ||
#:[[ | #: [[File:b08_16.ogg]] <font color="white">.</font> | ||
# [[love me, I love you]] | # [[love me, I love you]] | ||
#:[[ | #: [[File:b08_17.ogg]] <font color="white">.</font> | ||
# [[LOVE PHANTOM]] | # [[LOVE PHANTOM]] | ||
#:[[ | #: [[File:b08_18.ogg]] <font color="white">.</font> | ||
# [[Mienai Chikara ~INVISIBLE ONE~/MOVE|Mienai Chikara ~INVISIBLE ONE~]] | # [[Mienai Chikara ~INVISIBLE ONE~/MOVE|Mienai Chikara ~INVISIBLE ONE~]] | ||
#:[[ | #: [[File:b08_19.ogg]] <font color="white">.</font> | ||
# [[Mienai Chikara ~INVISIBLE ONE~/MOVE|MOVE]] | # [[Mienai Chikara ~INVISIBLE ONE~/MOVE|MOVE]] | ||
#:[[ | #: [[File:b08_20.ogg]] <font color="white">.</font> | ||
# [[Real Thing Shakes]] | # [[Real Thing Shakes]] | ||
#:[[ | #: [[File:b08_21.ogg]] <font color="white">.</font> | ||
# [[FIREBALL]] | # [[FIREBALL]] | ||
#:[[ | #: [[File:b08_22.ogg]] <font color="white">.</font> | ||
# [[Calling]] | # [[Calling]] | ||
#:[[ | #: [[File:b08_23.ogg]] <font color="white">.</font> | ||
# [[Liar! Liar!]] | # [[Liar! Liar!]] | ||
#:[[ | #: [[File:b08_24.ogg]] <font color="white">.</font> | ||
# [[Samayoeru Aoi Dangan]] | # [[Samayoeru Aoi Dangan]] | ||
#:[[ | #: [[File:b08_25.ogg]] <font color="white">.</font> | ||
# [[HOME]] | # [[HOME]] | ||
#:[[ | #: [[File:b08_26.ogg]] <font color="white">.</font> | ||
'''Brand New Tracks''' | '''Brand New Tracks''' | ||
# [[HEAT (Lyrics)|HEAT]] | # [[HEAT (Lyrics)|HEAT]] | ||
#: | #: [[File:b08_27.ogg]] Originally written by the band for Korean artist Kim Hyun Joong, "HEAT" premiered here in B'z form. The lyrics remain unchanged, although differences persist in the arrangement and the song now being played in a different key. Tak stated that he considered making more changes from his original composition, but felt it unnecessary because he enjoyed its simple nature. | ||
# [[Kakushin (Lyrics)|Kakushin]] | # [[Kakushin (Lyrics)|Kakushin]] | ||
#: | #: [[File:b08_28.ogg]] Written for the television drama "Kumo no Kaidan" (''Stairs of the Clouds'') based on the literary work of Junichi Watanabe, for which it served as the theme for the duration of its run. Tak and Koshi tailored the song to the drama, with Koshi already being acquatainted with the novels the series was based upon, and Tak forming the feel for the music after reviewing the script. | ||
=== Limited Edition (2CD+DVD) === | === Limited Edition (2CD+DVD) === | ||
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: '''Contents''' | : '''Contents''' | ||
:: 26 Remastered Music Videos — 「[[Dakara Sono Te wo Hanashite]]」 through 「[[HOME]]」 | :: 26 Remastered Music Videos — 「[[Dakara Sono Te wo Hanashite]]」 through 「[[HOME]]」 | ||
:: Brand New Music Video — 「[[HEAT]]」 | :: Brand New Music Video — 「[[HEAT]]」 | ||
== Sales data == | |||
{{Main|B'z Sales Records}} | |||
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!style="color:black; background-color:#e6f2ff; width:370px;" rowspan="2" | Compilation | |||
!style="color:black; background-color:#e6f2ff; width:150px;" colspan="2" | Physical Copies Sold | |||
!style="color:black; background-color:#e6f2ff; width:150px;" colspan="3" | Chart Positions | |||
!style="color:black; background-color:#e6f2ff; width:110px;" rowspan="2" | Certification | |||
|- | |||
!style="color:black; background-color:#e6f2ff;" | <small>FIRST WEEK</small> | |||
!style="color:black; background-color:#e6f2ff;" | <small>LIFETIME</small> | |||
!style="color:black; background-color:#e6f2ff;" | <small>WEEK</small> | |||
!style="color:black; background-color:#e6f2ff;" | <small>MONTH</small> | |||
!style="color:black; background-color:#e6f2ff;" | <small>YEAR</small> | |||
{{B'z The Best XXV 1988-1998 Sales}} | |||
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Latest revision as of 09:18, 22 June 2018
B'z The Best XXV 1988-1998 | ||||
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Compilation album by B'z | ||||
Released | June 12, 2013 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 1:03:26 (Disc 1) 0:58:28 (Disc 2) 2:01:34 (Bonus DVD) | |||
Label | Vermillion Records | |||
Producer | Tak Matsumoto | |||
B'z chronology | ||||
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B'z The Best XXV 1988-1998 is the eighth compilation album by B'z released on June 12, 2013 as part of the band's 25th anniversary celebration. It is the first of a two album set collecting the band's first fifty singles, with its companion album B'z The Best XXV 1999-2012 being released the same day. As with its brethren, the album was issued in both standard and limited editions, with the latter being coupled with a bonus DVD collecting all of the promotional videos for the included singles. In addition to singles from the mentioned years, each album contain two brand new tracks unreleased elsewhere while the limited editions feature a new video for one of the bonus songs. Found packaged in this collection are the bonus tracks of "HEAT" and "Kakushin", with a video for "HEAT" being featured on the limited edition.
The singles compiled here constitute all twenty-six songs released by the band from their debut in 1988 to their tenth anniversary year in 1998. The first three B'z singles—"Dakara Sono Te wo Hanashite", "Kimi no Naka de Odoritai", and "LADY-GO-ROUND"—are collected here in their original forms for the very first time on a B'z compilation. It is also only the second time for fan-favorites "Taiyou no Komachi Angel" and "Real Thing Shakes", which were last collected in 1998 on B'z The Best "Pleasure" and B'z The Best "Treasure", respectively.
On April 4, 2013, "Kakushin" was announced to be the theme to the drama "Kumo no Kaidan" (Stairs of the Clouds), beginning with the April 17 debut of the series. The series, based on the works of Junichi Watanabe, had already been read by Koshi prior to their working on the song, with him saying in a statement that he had "taken into account the drama's theme and script" while preparing the lyrics. Similarly, as is his custom, Tak also read the script to the drama while preparing the music for the recording. One month later, on May 15, a short promotional video for the song was premiered on the band's YouTube channel. Only ninety seconds in length, the video was not included in the limited edition of the compilation.
In addition, this collection marked the debut release of "HEAT" by the band. Originally written for Korean artist Kim Hyun Joong, B'z had initially intended not to record their own version but did mention they would like to play it live. During the Pepsi NEX Premium Live concerts just prior to B'z LIVE-GYM 2012 -Into Free-, the song served as the only encore and was met with overwhelmingly positive reception. Two months later, it would return again as part of the setlist for the Japanese leg of the Into Free tour.
Upon release, B'z The Best XXV 1988-1998 debuted along with its sister album at the top of the Weekly Oricon Albums chart, with both exceeding sales of 370,000 copies and being certified Platinum within just three days. The release of the two albums came three days prior to the beginning of the band's 25th anniversary tour, B'z LIVE-GYM Pleasure 2013 -ENDLESS SUMMER-. The tour was announced with stops all over the whole of Japan prior to a pair of final shows at Nissan Stadium on September 21 and 22. In time, the album was certified Double Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of Japan with sales exceeding 567,000 physical copies.
Production information
This collection marked the first occasion in which the band released many of their music videos for home consumption. Notably, all footage has been remastered and restored for the greatest possible video fidelity. For older singles "ALONE", "BLOWIN'", and "MOVE" that were released without an accompanying music video originally, previously unreleased live performances of the songs from the B'z archives were supplemented in their place. The substituted video for "ALONE" was from B'z LIVE-GYM '91~'92 "IN THE LIFE", while "BLOWIN'" was taken from B'z LIVE-GYM Pleasure'92 "TIME", and "MOVE" was sampled from B'z LIVE-GYM '96 "Spirit LOOSE". Other singles without dedicated music videos, like "Taiyou no Komachi Angel", "Easy Come, Easy Go!", and "Itoshii Hito yo Good Night..." also received the live treatment.
At the time of the albums' announcement, B'z made 90 second clips available for the videos of all 50 singles for the very first time via their official YouTube channel. In addition, in the week preceding the release, a special program known as the "B'z 25th Anniversary Digest 1988-2013" was aired on Japanese streaming website Niconico. Upon completion of the airing, the video was made available for fans worldwide on YouTube. Clocking in at over 43 minutes, the video contains samples of all of the band's music videos, as well as a number of highlights from their many live performances and backstage footage.
The brand new music video for "HEAT" included in the limited edition package was filmed at Osaka Jo Hall during B'z LIVE-GYM 2012 -Into Free- EXTRA. In a December 2012 interview published in Be With! Vol. 96, Tak expressed satisfaction with being able to film it at the historic locale, while Koshi stated:
“ | I didn't think they'd appreciate it that much that we'd film it as a music video. In fact, they really enjoyed it! It was a little strange (laughs) Just as expected from the audience, I thought! ... We explained it to them and they created a really great atmosphere (laughs) It was really amazing to see them do that right on the spot! | ” |
Due to previous publishing rights issues surrounding the early B'z catalogue when B'z parted ways with their former label, this release marks the debut of the first three singles in their original forms on a B'z compilation. Of the three—"Dakara Sono Te wo Hanashite", "Kimi no Naka de Odoritai", and "LADY-GO-ROUND"—the first had been previously re-recorded as "Dakara Sono Te wo Hanashite -Mixture style-" for B'z The "Mixture" in 2000, an album co-published in tandem with their previous label in a compromise agreement. For this release, the songs were remastered akin to the treatment given for older songs on B'z The Best "ULTRA Pleasure" and B'z The Best "ULTRA Treasure".
Special Live Promotion
Prior to release, it was announced that Japanese TV production station TV Asahi would be opening a new venue in the coming winter known as the EX THEATER ROPPONGI. To commemorate the occasion, B'z was to hold a special, smaller scale show as the debut performance for the new venue with only twin pairs of 850 tickets available. In order to gain entry to the shows, fans were required to register cards contained in their copies of both B'z The Best XXV sets. One code from each was required, with the show set for November 30, 2013. The resulting show B'z Special LIVE at EX THEATER ROPPONGI resulted in a very diverse setlist that contained a great many gems that hadn't been played live in some time, the stage debut of a new song, and a memorial cover of the 1985 LOUDNESS song "Crazy Nights".
Track listing
All music and guitar by Tak Matsumoto. All lyrics and vocals by Koshi Inaba.
Disc 1 (1988-1994)
- Dakara Sono Te wo Hanashite
- Kimi no Naka de Odoritai
- LADY-GO-ROUND
- BE THERE
- Taiyou no Komachi Angel
- Easy Come, Easy Go!
- Itoshii Hito yo Good Night...
- LADY NAVIGATION
- ALONE
- BLOWIN'
- ZERO
- Ai no Mama ni Wagamama ni Boku wa Kimi Dake wo Kizutsukenai
- Hadashi no Megami
- Don't Leave Me
Disc 2 (1994-1998)
- MOTEL
- Negai
- love me, I love you
- LOVE PHANTOM
- Mienai Chikara ~INVISIBLE ONE~
- MOVE
- Real Thing Shakes
- FIREBALL
- Calling
- Liar! Liar!
- Samayoeru Aoi Dangan
- HOME
Brand New Tracks
- HEAT
- File:b08 27.ogg Originally written by the band for Korean artist Kim Hyun Joong, "HEAT" premiered here in B'z form. The lyrics remain unchanged, although differences persist in the arrangement and the song now being played in a different key. Tak stated that he considered making more changes from his original composition, but felt it unnecessary because he enjoyed its simple nature.
- Kakushin
- File:b08 28.ogg Written for the television drama "Kumo no Kaidan" (Stairs of the Clouds) based on the literary work of Junichi Watanabe, for which it served as the theme for the duration of its run. Tak and Koshi tailored the song to the drama, with Koshi already being acquatainted with the novels the series was based upon, and Tak forming the feel for the music after reviewing the script.
Limited Edition (2CD+DVD)
The limited edition of the compilation comes packed with a bonus DVD that, for the first time, brings together the promotional videos prepared for all of the twenty-six included singles as well as a brand new video for the exclusive song "HEAT".
- Contents
- 26 Remastered Music Videos — 「Dakara Sono Te wo Hanashite」 through 「HOME」
- Brand New Music Video — 「HEAT」
Sales data
No. | Cover | Compilation | Physical Copies Sold | Chart Positions | Certification | |||
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FIRST WEEK | LIFETIME | WEEK | MONTH | YEAR | ||||
8 |
B'z The Best XXV 1988-1998 |
385,760+ |
567,004+ |
1 |
1 (June) |
2 |
2x Platinum |