The Baddest (Toshinobu Kubota album)

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The Baddest
Compilation album by
ReleasedSeptember 30, 1989
Recorded1986-1989
Genrepop, old skool, funk, Go go, R&B
Length60:00
LabelSony Music Entertainment Japan
Toshinobu Kubota chronology
Such A Funky Thang!
(1988)
The Baddest
(1989)
Bonga Wanga
(1990)

The Baddest is first compilation album of Japanese singer Toshinobu Kubota, released on October 8, 1989. The album peaked at number one and was certified million.[1][2]

On February 9, 2009, Sony Music Entertainment Records released Blu-spec CD Limited Edition of the album .

Track listing[edit]

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Time (Shower ni Utarete) (Time (Been struck shower))"Masumi KawamuraSugiyama Takuo , Toshinobu Kubota, ANOTHER STAR7:01
2."Ryuusei no Sadoru (Saddle of Meteor)"Masumi KawamuraToshinobu Kubota, Satoshi Takebe4:26
3."Oh, What A Night!"Masumi KawamuraToshinobu Kubota, Sugiyama Takuo, Mother Earth, Rod Antoon4:18
4."Missing"Toshinobu KubotaToshinobu Kubota, Sugiyama Takuo4:53
5."You were mine"Masumi KawamuraToshinobu Kubota, Ichiro Hata, Sugiyama Takuo, Mother Earth4:47
6."Ichizu na Yoru, Mukizu na Asa (Determined Night, Unharmed Morning)"Masumi KawamuraToshinobu Kubota, Sugiyama Takuo4:11
7."Goddess -Atrashii Megami- (New goddess Goddess)"Masumi KawamuraToshinobu Kubota, Sugiyama Takuo4:43
8."Psychic Beat"Masumi KawamuraToshinobu Kubota, Sugiyama Takuo, Mother Earth4:34
9."Eien no Tsubasa (Wings of Forever)"Toshinobu KubotaToshinobu Kubota, Sugiyama Takuo, Mother Earth4:56
10."Olympic (Wa Hi No Kuruma) (Olympic is fiery chariot)"Masumi KawamuraToshinobu Kubota, Sugiyama Takuo, Ichiro Hata4:14
11."Tawawa Hitto Pareido (Tawawa Hit Parade)"Masumi KawamuraToshinobu Kubota, Mother Earth6:47
12."Cry On Your Smile"Masumi KawamuraToshinobu Kubota, Sugiyama Takuo5:10
Total length:60:05

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Toshinobu KubotaのCDアルバムランキング" (in Japanese). Oricon. Retrieved 2012-08-05.
  2. ^ Editor-in-Chief of plating [! 】久保田利伸『THE BADDEST』という“ブランド” "Brand" called "THE BADDEST" Toshinobu Kubota;. Oricon Style. Retrieved on August 5, 2012