Love Unlimited (Dreams Come True album)
1996 studio album by Dreams Come True / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Love Unlimited∞ (stylized as "LOVE UNLIMITED∞") is the eighth studio album by Japanese band Dreams Come True.[1] It was released in Japan and throughout Asia on April 1, 1996, through Epic Records Japan, ultimately being their last album released under the label. The record was entirely written by Miwa Yoshida herself, while the composition was handled by her alongside bandmate Masato Nakamura.[2] Much of the recording of Love Unlimited∞ was done in Japan, with additional recording in London and New York City.[2] Material from the album was mastered by Masterdisk.[2] Musically, Love Unlimited∞ is a Pop and R&B album and lyrically focuses on themes of love. The slogan on the obi is, as the title suggests, "Love has no limits."
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A commercial success, Love Unlimited∞ became their sixth consecutive chart-topping album in Japan, debuting at #1 and becoming the eighth most popular album of the year.[3] It stayed on the Oricon Albums Chart for 24 weeks, including 10 weeks in the top 10, and was their 5th consecutive project to sell over two million copies nationwide.