Beloved (Glay album)
Beloved is the fourth album by Japanese rock/pop band Glay. It was released on November 18, 1996, and peaked at #1 at Oricon charts, with 1,522,540 copies sold. The album was certified "Million" by the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ).
Beloved | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | November 18, 1996 | |||
Genre | Pop rock, power pop | |||
Label | Platinum Records / PolyGram (1996) Warner Music Japan (2001) Toshiba EMI (2003) | |||
Producer | Glay | |||
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Singles from Beloved | ||||
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Track listing
- Groovy Tour - 6:12
- Lovers Change Fighters, Cool - 3:59
- Beloved - 4:45
- Shutter Speeds no Theme (SHUTTER SPEEDSのテーマ) - 3:26
- Fairy Story - 4:06
- Kanariya (カナリヤ) - 6:52
- Hit the World Chart! - 5:29
- A Boy -Zutto Wasurenai- (a Boy〜ずっと忘れない〜) - 4:52
- Haru wo Aisuru Hito (春を愛する人) - 5:02
- Curtain Call (カーテンコール) - 5:34
- Miyako Wasure (都忘れ) - 5:03
- Rhapsody - 5:18
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