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re(Mix) is the twelfth remix album released by Koda Kumi. It was released one year after her previous remix album, Koda Kumi Driving Hit's 9 -Special Edition-, on March 11, 2020. It became her second lowest charting remix album, charting at No. 33 on the Oricon Albums Charts, with first week sales of 1,231. [1]
The discography of British art pop/new wave band Japan, including their reformation as Rain Tree Crow, consists of six studio albums, seventeen compilation albums, one live album, and four video releases.
The original version of the SPY×FAMILY ending theme has been hitting viral charts around the world.
Remixes – Japan Tour Mini Album is a remix album by English boy band Blue, released exclusively in Japan in January 2004. The album collects material featured on a selection of the band's singles, the majority of which not released in Japan.
The Very Best of Japan is a compilation album by the British band Japan, released worldwide in 2006 by EMI Music.. Although not the first Japan compilation to collect recordings from the band's career on both Hansa Records and Virgin Records, it is certainly the most comprehensive and includes all nine of their UK top 40 hit singles as well as two other singles that made the top 50, released ...
"Nightporter" is a song by English new wave band Japan. The song originally featured on the band's fourth album Gentlemen Take Polaroids in 1980. However, it was then remixed by Steve Nye and released as a single in November 1982. The single peaked at number 29 on the UK Singles Chart. [1]
The first side of the album features songs taken from the band's glam rock period (1977–78) The first track, "Adolescent Sex" differs from the version on the album of the same name as it is a re-recorded version that was first released in August 1978 in the UK as the other side of a double A-side single with "The Unconventional".