The Best Buono!

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The Best Buono!
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Compilation album by
ReleasedAugust 10, 2010 (2010-08-10)(JP)
Genre J-pop
Label Pony Canyon
Buono! chronology
We Are Buono!
(2010)
The Best Buono!
(2010)
Partenza
(2011)

The Best Buono! is a greatest hits album by Japanese girl idol group Buono! It was released on 10 August 2010 on the label Pony Canyon.

Contents

Release

The album was released in two versions: a regular edition and a limited edition. The limited edition included an additional CD and an additional DVD. The CD included in both editions, the regular and the limited, contains the A-sides of 8 of the 10 singles released by Buono! by that time (the ones excluded are the 4th single "Gachinko de Ikō!" and the 6th single "Co-no-Mi-chi". The second CD included in the limited edition contains the B-sides of all 10 singles released by Buono! by that time.

Chart performance

The album debuted at number 16 in the Japanese Oricon weekly albums chart. [1]

Track listing

CD (same in both editions)
No.TitleNotesLength
1."We are Buono! — Buono! no Theme" (We are Buono!~Buono!のテーマ♡)From the 3rd album We Are Buono!  
2."Ren'ai Rider" (恋愛♥ライダー)2nd single 
3."Bravo Bravo" (Bravo☆Bravo)9th single 
4."Shōshitsuten (Vanishing Point)" (消失点-Vanishing Point-)From the 2nd album Buono! 2  
5."Honto no Jibun" (ホントのじぶん)1st single 
6."Take It Easy!" (Take It Easy!)8th single 
7."Kiss! Kiss! Kiss!" (Kiss!Kiss!Kiss!)3rd single 
8."Rock no Kami-sama (2010 mix version)" (ロックの神様(2010 mix version))Remix of a song from the 1st album Café Buono!  
9."I Need You" (I NEED YOU)From the 2nd album Buono! 2  
10."Rottara Rottara" (ロッタラ ロッタラ)5th single 
11."My Boy" (MY BOY)7th single 
12."Café Buono!" (Café Buono!)From the 1st album Café Buono!  
13."Nakimushi Shōnen (2010 mix version)" (泣き虫少年(2010 mix version))Remix of a song from the 1st album Café Buono!  
14."Blue-Sky-Blue"From the 3rd album We Are Buono!  
15."Our Songs" (ハピネス~幸福歓迎!~)10th single 
16."Last Forever (2010 mix version)" (Last Forever(2010 mix version))Remix of a song from the 1st album Café Buono!  
17."Over the Rainbow" (OVER THE RAINBOW)From the 2nd album Buono! 2  
18."Kataomoi." (カタオモイ。)From the 3rd album We Are Buono!  
19."Goal" (ゴール)From the 2nd album Buono! 2  
CD (comes with the Limited Edition only)
No.TitleNotesLength
1."Kokoro no Tamago" (こころのたまご) B-side of the 1st single "Honto no Jibun" 
2."Janakya Mottainai!" (じゃなきゃもったいないっ!)B-side of the 2nd single "Ren'ai Rider" 
3."Minna Daisuki" (みんなだいすき!})B-side of the 3rd single "Kiss! Kiss! Kiss!" 
4."Lady Panther" (れでぃぱんさぁ)B-side of the 4th single "Gachinko de Ikō!" 
5."My Love" (マイラブ)B-side of the 5th single "Rottara Rottara" 
6."Muteki no ∞Power" (無敵の∞パワー)B-side of the 6th single "Co-no-mi-chi" 
7."Warp!" (ワープ!)B-side of the 7th single "My Boy" 
8."Kirai Suki Daikirai" (キライスキダイキライ)B-side of the 8th single "Take It Easy!" 
9."-Winter Story-" (-Winter Story-)B-side of the 9th single "Bravo Bravo" 
10."Miracle Happy Love Song" (MIRACLE HAPPY LOVE SONG)B-side of the 10th single "Our Songs" 
DVD (comes with the Limited Edition only)
No.TitleLength
1."Buono! San-ji no Oyatsu Sōdatsu Baba Nuki Taiketsu" (Buono!3時のおやつ争奪 ババ抜き対決) 
2."Jacket Satsuei / Baba Nuki Satsuei Making" (ジャケット撮影・ババ抜き撮影メイキング) 

Charts

Chart (2010)Peak
position
Japan (Oricon Weekly Albums Chart) [2] 16

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References

  1. "オリコン週間 CDアルバムランキング 2010年08月09日~2010年08月15日 11~20位 | ORICON STYLE" (in Japanese). Oricon . Retrieved 2016-03-09.
  2. "The Best Buono!(初回限定盤) | Buono! | ORICON STYLE" (in Japanese). Oricon . Retrieved 2016-03-09.