The trajectory of female vocalists who have colored the Japanese pop scene
A monumental work of 80's Japanese rock.
This album beautifully combines modern arrangements with an attitude of exploring the possibilities of Japanese rock. As the title "Time" suggests, the songs, which deal with themes of time and memory, are poetic yet universally relatable. The band's performance skills are also high, and the rhythm section's solid technique in particular supports the sound.
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A:
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1)
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When A Woman Loves A Man
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2)
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Lonely Butterfly
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3)
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Time
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4)
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(It's Just A) Smile
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5)
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Girl School
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B:
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1)
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Boss Is Always Bossing
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2)
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Cheap Hippies
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3)
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White Sunday
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4)
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Never Told You But I Love You
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