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}} To enable fans to sing along as if they were at a karaoke establishment, the featured songs have all primary vocals removed with the full instrumentation and backing vocals remaining intact. The "TV Style" in the title refers to a naming convention common in Japan at the time to refer to karaoke being performed on television, in which karaoke songs performed on entertainment television in singing contests and variety shows would be appended with "TV Style".  
}} To enable fans to sing along as if they were at a karaoke establishment, the featured songs have all primary vocals removed with the full instrumentation and backing vocals remaining intact. The "TV Style" in the title refers to a naming convention common in Japan at the time to refer to karaoke being performed on television, in which karaoke songs performed on entertainment television in singing contests and variety shows would be appended with "TV Style".  


Along with a sequel album released in 1996 by the title of ''[[B'z TV STYLE II Songless Version]]'', the pair remain the only karaoke albums released by the band. The only other physically released karaoke version is one for their thirty-eighth single, "[[Ai no Bakudan]]", which was included on the limited edition as "Ai no Bakudan (TV Style)". As is the case with output from most Japanese artists, karaoke versions of the entire B'z catalogue are available in Japan for karaoke singing at most karaoke establishments.
Along with a sequel album released in 1996 by the title of ''[[B'z TV STYLE II Songless Version]]'', the pair remain the only karaoke albums released by the band. The only other physically released karaoke version is one for their thirty-eighth single, "[[Ai no Bakudan]]", which was included on the limited edition as "Ai no Bakudan (TV Style)".
 
While B'z has not officially released a great deal of karaoke versions on physical media, their entire library is available for karaoke performances in Japan at nearly every applicable karaoke establishment in the country.


== Track listing ==
== Track listing ==

Revision as of 10:11, 18 July 2013

B'z TV Style SONGLESS VERSION
Studio album by B'z
Released February 19, 1992
Genre Hard rock
Length 1:09:10
Producer Tak Matsumoto
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B'z TV Style SONGLESS VERSION is the first karaoke album by B'z, released on February 19, 1992. To enable fans to sing along as if they were at a karaoke establishment, the featured songs have all primary vocals removed with the full instrumentation and backing vocals remaining intact. The "TV Style" in the title refers to a naming convention common in Japan at the time to refer to karaoke being performed on television, in which karaoke songs performed on entertainment television in singing contests and variety shows would be appended with "TV Style".

Along with a sequel album released in 1996 by the title of B'z TV STYLE II Songless Version, the pair remain the only karaoke albums released by the band. The only other physically released karaoke version is one for their thirty-eighth single, "Ai no Bakudan", which was included on the limited edition as "Ai no Bakudan (TV Style)".

While B'z has not officially released a great deal of karaoke versions on physical media, their entire library is available for karaoke performances in Japan at nearly every applicable karaoke establishment in the country.

Track listing

All music and guitar by Tak Matsumoto. All lyrics and lead vocals originally by Koshi Inaba.

  1. Dakara Sono Te wo Hanashite
  2. Kimi no Naka de Odoritai
  3. OH! GIRL
  4. ROSY
  5. BAD COMMUNICATION
  6. Tonari de Nemurasete
  7. BE THERE
  8. Taiyou no Komachi Angel
  9. EASY COME, EASY GO!
  10. Itoshii Hito yo Good Night...
  11. HOT FASHION
  12. LADY NAVIGATION
  13. Kodoku no Runaway
  14. ALONE