Nothing But Your Love

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Nothing But Your Love
Studio album by Toshi Kubota
Released July 25, 2000
Recorded 1998-2000
Genre R&B, soul, funk, psychedelic soul
Length 51:28
Label Sony Music Entertainment Japan, Epic Records
Producer Toshinobu Kubota (exec. producer), The Roots, Soulshock & Karlin, Joe "The Butcher" Nicolo, Raphael Saadiq, Camus Celli, Trackmasters
Toshi Kubota chronology
The Best of Kubota Toshinobu
(1999)
Nothing But Your Love
(2000)
As One
(2000)

Nothing But Your Love is the tenth studio album of Japanese singer, Toshinobu Kubota (credited under Toshi Kubota), released on June 28, 2000.

Background

On June 21, 2000, Kubota released the single "Nothing But Your Love" which charted at number 97.[1] In March 2001, "Masquerade" was released as the second single. In the same year, Kubota began the "Nothing But As One Tour". The album reached number 7 on the Oricon Albums chart and remained on the chart for a total of four weeks.[1] It is also noted that this is Kubota's second English-language album.

Track listing

  1. Nothing But Your Love (Toshi Kubota)
  2. Masquerade (Toshi Kubota, Mercedes Martinez, Tracey Moore)
  3. Never Turn Back (featuring Pras) (Toshi Kubota, Joi Cardwell, Luigi Creatore, Hugo Peretti, George David Weiss)
  4. Body Bounce (Toshi Kubota, Joi Cardwell, Roger Troutman)
  5. Someday (Toshi Kubota, Angie Stone)
  6. Till She Comes (Toshi Kubota, Mercedes Martinez, Tracey Moore)
  7. Pu Pu (Raphael Saadiq, Angie Stone, Toshi Kubota)
  8. Nothing But Your Love (Interlude) (Toshi Kubota)
  9. Sha-Ba-Da-Bu-Doo (Go With The Flow) (Camus Celli Mix) (Toshi Kubota, Joi Cardwell, Williams, Nichols)
  10. Shame (Raphael Saadiq, Angie Stone, Toshi Kubota)
  11. I Just Can't Get Enough (Toshi Kubota, Joi Cardwell, Philip White, Carsten Schack, Kenneth Karlin)
  12. It's Over (featuring Punchline & Wordsworth) (Jean-Claude Olivier, Samuel Barnes, Charmelle Colfield)
  13. Gently (Diane Warren)

Personnel

References

  1. 1 2 "Toshinobu KubotaのCDアルバムランキング" (in Japanese). Oricon. Retrieved 2012-08-05.
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