Best EP Selection of Tokio II

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Best EP Selection of Tokio II
BEST II TOKIO album cover.jpg
Greatest hits album by
ReleasedMay 9, 2001
Genre Rock, Pop
Length1:14:47
Label Sony Music Entertainment
Tokio chronology
Yesterday & Today
(2000)
Best EP Selection of Tokio II
(2001)
5 Ahead
(2001)

Best EP Selection of Tokio II is the second compilation album by Japanese band Tokio. It was released on May 9, 2001. [1] It is the band's second of three compilation albums, with the first being, Best E.P Selection of Tokio. It reached sixth place on the Oricon weekly chart and charted for nine weeks. [2]

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Everybody Can Do!"Narumi YamamotoNaoya AkimotoNaoya Akimoto4:13
2."Furarete Genki"You WakiTakeshi KamigōriNorio Inoue3:28
3."Dash for the Dream"Yoshihiko Andō K. Makaino K. Makaino4:52
4."Julia" Joe Rinoie Joe Rinoie
  • Joe Rinoie
  • Masaki Suzukawa
4:51
5."Atatte Kudakero!"Mariko OkabeKazuyoshi BabaTakayuki Hijikata3:30
6."Kono Yubi Tomare!"You WakiYou WakiMasahide Sakuma4:39
7."Love & Peace"Mariko OkabeRyōichi HiguchiMasahide Sakuma3:39
8."Kimi o Omou Toki"Natsumi WatanabeMiki Watanabe
  • Soul Toul
  • Ryūta Yoshimura
5:18
9."Oh! Heaven"
Yoshimasa InoueYoshimasa Inoue4:41
10."Nandomo Yume no Naka de Kurikaesu Love Song" Kiyoshiro Imawano Kiyoshiro Imawano
  • Kiyoshiro Imawano
  • Kaname
5:57
11."Afureru Omoi"Natsumi WatanabeAkio Shimizu
  • Soul Toul
  • Kaio Tsuruta
4:12
12."Wasurēnu Kimi e..."
  • Akio Shimizu
  • Mariko Okabe
Akio ShimizuToshiyuki Mori4:44
13."Ai no Arashi" Tomoyasu Hotei Tomoyasu Hotei
  • Soul Toul
  • Kaio Tsuruta
3:58
14."Minna de Waahhahha!" Tsunku TsunkuKen Matsubara3:28
15."Ai wa Nude"TsunkuTsunkuShunsuke Suzuki5:08
16."Koi ni Kidzuita Yoru"TsunkuTsunkuYuichi Takahashi4:58
17."Oh! It's True Love"TsunkuTsunkuShunsuke Suzuki3:03

Personnel

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References

  1. "Johnny's Net TOKIO Discography - Albums" (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 2009-09-06. Retrieved 2009-10-09.
  2. "TOKIOのCDアルバムランキング" (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 2012-09-12. Retrieved 2019-03-01.