20010101

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20010101
Two-Mix - 20010101.jpg
Compilation album by
ReleasedJanuary 1, 2001 (2001-01-01)
Recorded1995–1998
Genre
Length3:50:45
LanguageJapanese
Label King Records
Producer Two-Mix
Two-Mix chronology
BPM Cube
(2000)
20010101
(2001)
0G
(2001)

20010101 is the third compilation album by J-pop duo Two-Mix, released by King Records on January 1, 2001. The four-disc album covers the duo's singles, B-sides, and other tracks from 1995 to 1998. At the time, it was considered to be an unofficial release, as the duo had left King Records in 1998. The album has since been listed as an official compilation following the release of the 2002 box set Two-Mix Collection Box: Categorhythm. [1] [2]

Contents

The album peaked at No. 84 on Oricon's weekly albums chart. [3]

Track listing

All lyrics are written by Shiina Nagano; all music is composed by Minami Takayama, except where indicated; all music is arranged by Two-Mix.

Disc 1
No.TitleMusicLength
1."Just Communication" Kōji Makaino 4:18
2."Good Dance!!" 4:20
3."Friend" 4:15
4."Silent Cruising" 4:34
5."Divin' to Paradise" 4:56
6."You Can Do It" 4:11
7."Rhythm Emotion" 3:38
8."Eternal Motion" 4:53
9."Innocent Dance" 4:13
10."Come On!!" 4:07
11."Endless Love" 6:13
12."T-R-Y"Makaino5:05
Total length:54:43
Disc 2
No.TitleLength
1."Love Revolution Max"3:52
2."Trust Me"5:18
3."Rhythm Generation"4:14
4."Dance September Love"4:57
5."Meeting on the Planet"4:14
6."From Far Distance"4:43
7."Maximum"5:24
8."Believe in My Heart" (Instrumental)4:48
9."True Navigation"4:14
10."White Reflection"4:45
11."Summer Planet No. 1"4:33
12."Beat 'Break'" (Instrumental)1:33
13."Break"4:32
14."Wake"5:40
15."Living Daylights"6:00
Total length:68:47
Disc 3
No.TitleMusicLength
1."Just Communication II"Makaino4:37
2."Graduation" 4:07
3."March" 4:13
4."Winter Love Express" 6:45
5."Beat of Destiny" 6:13
6."Last Impression" 7:36
7."Time Distortion DX" 4:32
8."Thousand Nights '98 Selection" 5:12
9."Milky Road" 5:12
10."I Love You '98 Selection" 5:26
11."Truth (A Great Detective of Love)" 5:36
Total length:59:29
Disc 4: Another One
No.TitleMusicRemixerLength
1."Rhythm Emotion" (Second Variation '96) Two-Mix7:44
2."Just Communication" (Second Variation '96)MakainoTwo-Mix9:23
3."White Reflection" (D-Z Jet Stream Attack Mix) D-Z5:22
4."Rhythm Generation" (Red Monster Mix) Takahiro Tashiro for MST5:07
5."Rhythm Emotion" (Raveman Back 2 Rave Mix) T.Kimura5:07
6."Love Revolution" (Hyper Groove on the D.F. Mix) Randomizer5:41
7."Just Communication" (Groove That Soul Mix)MakainoDJ Turbo (GTS)5:55
8."Time Distortion" (Red Monster Mix) Tashiro4:40
Total length:48:59

Charts

Chart (2001)Peak
position
Japanese Albums (Oricon) [3] 84

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