Shake It Paradise

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Shake It Paradise
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Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 10, 1986
Recorded1982–1986
Genre Pop, R&B
Length47:02
Label Sony Music Entertainment Japan
Producer Hidenori Taga (exec. producer), Hiroshi Inagaki (exec. producer), Toshinobu Kubota, Hitoshi Ishitani, Tatsufumi Inaba
Toshinobu Kubota chronology
Shake It Paradise
(1986)
Groovin'
(1987)

Shake It Paradise is the first studio album of Japanese singer Toshinobu Kubota, released on September 10, 1986. Under the label, Kubota released his first single, "Shitsui no Downtown" in June 1986, followed by "Time" in December. Both songs were well received by radio, placing fifty-three and thirty-five on the Oricon Singles Chart. "Shake It Paradise" peaked at number twenty-two and remained on the Oricon Albums Chart for seven consecutive weeks. [1] Shake It Paradise became certified platinum. [2]

Contents

Track listing

These are English tracklistings, then Japanese.

  1. Ryuusei no Sadoru (流星のサドル, Saddle of meteor)
  2. Olympic Wa Hi No Kuruma (オリンピックは火の車, Olympic is a fiery chariot)
  3. Shake It Paradise
  4. Missing
  5. Shitsui no Downtown (失意のダウンタウン, Downtown Disappointment)
  6. To The Party
  7. Mou Hitori No Kimi O Nokoshite (もうひとりの君を残して, Leave you alone anymore)
  8. Somebody Sorrow
  9. Dedicate (TO M.E.)
  10. Inside (Insideカーニバル, Inside Carnival)
  11. For You (For You〜伝えきれなくて, For You (To Tell))

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References

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  2. Toshi Kubota Overview. All Music Guide. Retrieved on August 5, 2012