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''Sweetest Time'' is [[Matsuda Seiko]]'s 30th album. Just like the former year with the release of the album ''[[Guardian Angel]]'', ''Sweetest Time'' was a special Christmas release which included a 1998 calendar. It was re-released in 2009 in [http://shm-cd.co-site.jp/about/about_e.html SHM-CD] format, housed in a digipack. The album reached #23 on Oricon charts and charted for 3 weeks. | ''Sweetest Time'' is [[Matsuda Seiko]]'s 30th album. Just like the former year with the release of the album ''[[Guardian Angel]]'', ''Sweetest Time'' was a special Christmas release which included a 1998 calendar. It was re-released in 2009 in [http://shm-cd.co-site.jp/about/about_e.html SHM-CD] format, housed in a digipack. The album reached #23 on Oricon charts and charted for 3 weeks, selling 31,330 copies. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:07, 6 September 2021

- Artist
- Matsuda Seiko
- Album
- Sweetest Time
- Released
- 1997.12.03
- 2010.05.26 (Re-release)
- Catalog Number
- PHCL-12
- UMCK-9345 (Re-release)
- Price
- ¥2,854
- ¥2,600 (Re-release)
- Tracklist
- Gone with the rain
- Why say goodbye
- Kiss Shite X'mas (KissしてX'mas)
- Gone with the rain (English Version)
- Why say goodbye (English Version)
- Anata ni Aitakute ~Missing You~ (English Version) (あなたに逢いたくて)
- Information
Sweetest Time is Matsuda Seiko's 30th album. Just like the former year with the release of the album Guardian Angel, Sweetest Time was a special Christmas release which included a 1998 calendar. It was re-released in 2009 in SHM-CD format, housed in a digipack. The album reached #23 on Oricon charts and charted for 3 weeks, selling 31,330 copies.
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