B’z Albums Ranked
B’z (Japanese: ビーズ, Hepburn: Bīzu) are a Japanese rock duo, consisting of guitarist, composer and producer Takahiro “Tak” Matsumoto (松本 孝弘, Matsumoto Takahiro) and vocalist and lyricist Koshi Inaba (稲葉 浩志, Inaba Kōshi), known for their energetic hard-rock tracks and pop-rock ballads. B’z is one of the best-selling music artists in the world and the best-selling in their native Japan, having released 49 consecutive No. 1 singles, 25 No. 1 albums, 3 No. 1 EPs on the Oricon music charts and sold more than 100 million records worldwide. In 2003 HMV Japan ranked them at number 30 on their list of the 100 most important Japanese pop acts.[9] In 2007, B’z became the first music act from Asia to have their handprints and signatures put up in Hollywood’s RockWalk. In 2008 were awarded a Guinness World Record for “Best selling album act in Japan”, which also notes them to be the best selling act in Japan overall. AllMusic is considered the “biggest rock act in Japan and the entirety of Asia”. Here are all of B’z albums ranked.
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6. Mars (1991)
“Lonely Runaway is a song that I personally like as much as I have left in my head, but I also lost the previously purchased cd, so I bought it. Because the original cd, the sound was a little good, so I decided to evaluate this amount.”
5. Run (1992)
“Truly the goodness of the gears will be transmitted.The song I want to list five first stars is RUN. First place followed by second place is not to say goodbye.This song reminds me of my son, which I’m away now.Really B’z song this fall is good.It will be the fifth time it arrives.”
4. In The Life (1991)
“Early Bz is the best. Isn’t it early?inthlife is my favorite.Incidentally, I bought second-hand goods, but the quality was good without problems.This album reminds us of the Bubble Era.”
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3. Loose (1995)
“This album was released in 1995, and it seems that there were many students who were absent from school on the day of release to buy it. All of them are masterpieces, but please listen to BIG and Drive to my world in particular.The other songs are so famous that they can be omitted here.”
2. B’z The Best “Treasure” (1998)
“Highlights from this album include Blowin’, Koi-gokoro, Negai (track 5), Pleasure, Itsuka no Merry Christmas (track 13) – sweet lyrics, and Run. I can’t say enough about these guys. I highly recommend both this album and Best Pleasure, which was released some 6 months prior to this one.”
1. B’z The Best “Pleasure” (1998)
“Tuck Matsumoto with a strong metal color, and Inaba vocals bring catches and mellow there.It is a high tone but not too crisp, pleasant shout.Following B’z the best Pleasure and Treasure, the undecaying splendor of B’z’s variety of songs is evident, but rather it surpasses.A piece that makes you feel like you will like guitar.”