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Welcome to the Edge (album)

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Released
  
1991

Genre
  
Pop

Recorded
  
Glass Sea Studio, Los Angeles

Label
  
Pony Canyon Inc. (Noa Noa Music / Glass Sea Music)

Producer
  
Billie Hughes, Roxanne Seeman

Welcome To The Edge is an album by Billie Hughes. The title track, "Welcome To The Edge", also known by the Japanese song title "Todokanu Omoi", is the hit single from the album and became the #1 International Single of the Year in Japan in 1992. All the songs are written by Billie Hughes and Roxanne Seeman with the exception of two songs with additional writers. "Welcome To The Edge" was released by Pony Canyon in Japan in 1991.

Two songs from "Welcome To The Edge", "Welcome To The Edge" aka "Todokanu Omoi" and "Dreamlove", appeared in Fuji Television primetime TV drama series. "Welcome To The Edge" sold over 120,000 copies in Japan.

Warner Music International released "Welcome To The Edge" in Korea and other Southeast Asian territories.

Credits and personnel

Credits are adapted from liner notes of Welcome To The Edge (album)

  • Produced and arranged by – Billie Hughes
  • Additional production assistance on vocals – Roxanne Seeman
  • Photography (Back Cover) – Janis Nelson
  • Art Direction – Masa Fukumoto
  • Designed by: – Yumi Kohchi (Paper Land)
  • Mastered at – Pony Canyon Inc.
  • Mastering by – Kazuya Satoh
  • All Instruments and programming performed by: Billie Hughes
  • Except: the song "Welcome To The Edge": Keyboards & Programming – Chuck Wild, Guitars – Jimmy Haun; the song "The Blue Line": Bass – Marcus Miller
  • All songs recorded and mixed by – Billie Hughes, Glass Sea Studio
  • Except: the song "Welcome To The Edge": Tracking: Hollywood Studio; the song "The Blue Line": Vocals recorded by – Peter Lewis, Mixed by – Peter Lewis
  • Words & Music – Roxanne Seeman (Noa-Noa Music), Billie Hughes (Glass Sea Music)
  • Except: the song "Welcome To The Edge" by Hughes, Seeman, and Messinger; the song "Theme from "The Edge"(Welcome To The Edge_Instrumental)" by Hughes, Seeman, and Messinger; the song "One Way" by Hughes and Levy
  • References

    Welcome to the Edge (album) Wikipedia