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THE HIT PARADE | |
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Album by Tak Matsumoto | |
Released | November 26, 2003 |
Genre | Instrumental |
Length | 50:49 |
Producer | Tak Matsumoto |
THE HIT PARADE is the sixth studio album by Tak Matsumoto, released on November 26, 2003. The album is a collaboration between himself and fellow Being artists as they cover various Japanese music classics with all-new rock arrangements formulated by Tak.
Track listing
- Katte ni Shiyagare (featuring Koshi Inaba)
- Ihoujin (featuring ZARD)
- Namida no Taiyou (featuring Rina Aiuchi)
- Sonoki ni Sasenaide (featuring Yuuka Saegusa, Kitahara Aiko and Takaoka Ai)
- Imitation Gold (featuring Mai Kuraki)
- Minato no Yoko Yokohama Yokosuka
- Ame no Machi wo (featuring Akiko Matsuda)
- Paper Doll (featuring Fayray)
- "Ichigo Hakusho" wo Mou Ichido (featuring Akane Sugazaki)
- Foggy Night (featuring Yumi Shizukusa)
- Shoujo A (featuring Azumi Uehara)
- Byun Byun (featuring Daria Kawashima)
- Purple Town (featuring Shiroi Takei)
- Toki ni Ai wa (featuring Keiko Utoku)
- SPINNING TOE-HOLD
- Hitori ~I Stand Alone~ (featuring Jeffrey Qwest)
- Watashi wa Kaze (featuring Yuri Nakamura)
Personnel
- Tak Matsumoto: Guitar, Arrangement
Drums
Bass
Keyboards
Production