Every Little Thing's second album, Time to Destination, was also their biggest seller.
At the time of Time to Destination, keyboard player Mitsuru Igarashi was still with the band, making for a slightly fuller sound than their later works.
On a foundation of thick, synth- and guitar-heavy works like "True Colors" and nearly orchestral ballads like "All Along," the album went on to take the Oricon top slot for a number of weeks, eventually becoming one of the top-selling albums in Japanese history.