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Revision as of 02:01, 30 July 2010
- Artist
- SEIKO
- Album
- seiko
- Released
- 1990.05.15 (USA)
- 1990.06.07 (Japan)
- Catalog Number
- CK46046 (USA CD)
- CT4604 (USA Tape)
- CSCL-1090 (Japan CD)
- Price
- ¥2,300 (Japan)
- Tracklist
- All The Way To Heaven
- He's So Good To Me
- Leave It Up To Fate
- The Right Combination
- Goodbye My Baby
- Who's That Boy
- With Your Love
- Everybody Feels Alright
- Halfway To Heaven
- Try Gettin' Over You
- Information
seiko is Matsuda Seiko's 17th album, second English album, and first one to be released in the USA. The album contains the songs "All The Way To Heaven", "He's So Good To Me" and "Who's That Boy" which were released in UK as singles (or B-sides) but not in Japan. It also includes a new version of "Try Gettin' Over You", which was originally included on her first English album SOUND OF MY HEART. The album reached #2 on Oricon charts and charted for 15 weeks.