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Complete Best
Complete Best may refer to: * ''Complete Best'' (Celine Dion album), 2008 * ''Complete Best'' (Sweetbox album), 2007 *''Complete Best'', Day After Tomorrow album * Perfume: Complete Best, 2006 {{disambig ...
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Complete Best (Celine Dion Album)
''Complete Best'' is the second English-language greatest hits album by Canadian singer Celine Dion, released exclusively in Japan on 27 February 2008. It reached number three on the Oricon Albums Chart, was certified Gold by the RIAJ and has sold 173,100 copies in Japan in 2008. Background ''Complete Best'' was released just a few days before Dion's sold-out concerts in Japan, which were a part of the Taking Chances World Tour. The compilation includes "To Love You More," which was originally released in October 1995 and became Dion's biggest hit in Japan, topping the singles chart for four weeks and selling 1.5 million copies. It also features two other singles exclusive to Japan: " The Power of the Dream" and " Be the Man", as well as many of Dion's other hits. The new single, " A World to Believe In" (U.S.A. Mix), was included as the first track of the compilation. Recorded as an English-Japanese duet with Yuna Ito, the song was released in January 2008, peaking at number ei ...
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Complete Best (Sweetbox Album)
''Complete Best'' is a compilation album by Sweetbox Sweetbox is a German based pop music project formed in 1995 by executive producer Heiko Schmidt and music producer Roberto "Geo" Rosan. Throughout the years Sweetbox has had several lead singers including Kimberly Kearney, Dacia Bridges, Tina H ... that was released on 12 December 2007. It came packaged as two discs, the first entitled ''Classic Flavors'', the second ''Fan Flavors''. First press editions of the album also came presented in another box bearing the same artwork as the album. Track listing Disc 1 lassic Flavors'' # "Everything's Gonna Be Alright" # "For The Lonely" (Geo's Remix) # "Life Is Cool" # "Addicted" # "Cinderella" # "Here Comes The Sun" # "Superstar" # "Don't Go Away" (Radio Version) # "Everything's Gonna Be Alright" (Jade's Version) # "Don't Push Me" # "Hate Without Frontiers" # "Sorry" # "Sacred" # "Testimony" # "Human Sacrifice" # "Lacrimosa" # "Somewhere" # "Crazy" # "Liberty" # "Trying To Be M ...
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Day After Tomorrow (band)
Day After Tomorrow (also known as dat) was a 3-member Japanese pop band under the Avex label. History Due to their music being produced by former Every Little Thing member Mitsuru Igarashi, Day After Tomorrow's music took on a decidedly similar feel to that group's music, particularly the more synthpop-based music that Every Little Thing released in their earlier years. As of the release of their best albums in August 2005, Day After Tomorrow had gone on hiatus. Since the hiatus, Misono had performed as a soloist between 2006 and 2014, after which she quit music, though still performs on television variety programs. Daisuke Suzuki went on to play keyboard for the band Girl Next Door. Misono's older sister is Koda Kumi. Day After Tomorrow performed the theme song "More than a Million Miles" for the Japanese release of the movie ''The Day After Tomorrow''. Members * , real name: – born October 13, 1984; vocalist and songwriter * (nicknamed ''Maa-kun'') – born ...
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