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''Was It The Future'' is [[Matsuda Seiko]]'s 27th album and third English album released under the stage name "SEIKO". It was released in USA, Europe, Canada and various Asian countries one month before the Japanese release, which included a bonus track. It was re-released in Japan in 2009 in [http://shm-cd.co-site.jp/about/about_e.html SHM-CD] format, housed in a digipack. The album reached #12 on Oricon charts and charted for 4 weeks.  
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''Was It The Future'' is [[Matsuda Seiko]]'s 27th album and third English album released under the stage name "SEIKO". It was released in USA, Europe, Canada and various Asian countries one month before the Japanese release, which included a bonus track. It was re-released in Japan in 2009 in [http://shm-cd.co-site.jp/about/about_e.html SHM-CD] format, housed in a digipack. The album reached #12 on Oricon charts and charted for 4 weeks, selling 46,580 copies.
  
 
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Album Cover
Artist
SEIKO
Album
Was It The Future
Released
1996.05.14 (Global)
1996.06.10 (Japan)
2010.05.26 (Japan Re-release)
Catalog Number
31454 0480 2 (Global CD)
31454 0480 4 (Global Tape)
PHCL-1007 (Japan)
UMCK-9337 (Japan Re-release)
Price
¥2,500 (Japan)
¥2,800 (Japan Re-release)
Tracklist
  1. Let's Talk About It
  2. Your Precious Love
  3. Good For You
  4. Missing The Beat
  5. Was It The Future
  6. Show Me How It Feels
  7. I Can't Believe My Eyes
  8. First Time
  9. It's Too Late
  10. A Little More Time
  11. Let's Talk About It (Hip-Hop Mix)
  12. I'll Be There For You (Japan Bonus Track)


Information

Was It The Future is Matsuda Seiko's 27th album and third English album released under the stage name "SEIKO". It was released in USA, Europe, Canada and various Asian countries one month before the Japanese release, which included a bonus track. It was re-released in Japan in 2009 in SHM-CD format, housed in a digipack. The album reached #12 on Oricon charts and charted for 4 weeks, selling 46,580 copies.

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