Glay (album)

Glay is the eleventh studio album by Japanese band Glay. The album was released on October 13, 2010. It reached #1 at Oricon charts[1] and Billboard Japan Top Albums chart[2] and sold a total of 125,081 as of January 3, 2011. It is the first album released under the band's own label "Loversoul Music & Associates". The limited edition came with a DVD featuring a live at Niigata Lots on July 30, 2010 and the anime movie Je t'aime, which was directed by Oshii Mamoru, produced by Production I.G and featured "Satellite of Love" as the theme song.

Glay
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 13, 2010
Recorded2010
GenrePop rock, power pop
LabelLoversoul Music & Associates, distributed by For Life Music Entertainment
ProducerGlay/Masahide Sakuma
Glay chronology
The Great Vacation Vol. 2: Super Best of Glay
(2009)
Glay
(2010)
Justice/Guilty
(2013)

The album is certified Gold by the RIAJ for shipment of over 100,000 copies.[3]

Track listing

Standard Edition

  1. Shikina (シキナ)
  2. Kegarenaki Season (汚れなきSEASON)
  3. Wasted Time
  4. Haruka... (遥か…)
  5. Apologize
  6. Tsuki no Yoru ni (月の夜に)
  7. Kaze ni Hitori (風にひとり)
  8. Precious
  9. Satellite of Love
  10. Chelsea

Limited Edition

Bonus DVD track listing
  1. 2010.7.30 Niigata Lots Otoko Night Shuuroku Yotei 2010.7.30 (新潟LOTS「男ナイト」収録予定)
  2. Tanpei Eiga Je t'aime (短編映画「Je t'aime」)
gollark: "I don't get it dude, he was doing so fine, participating in conversations and being reasonable and civilizedthen middy started talking and he went full retard mode"
gollark: "you're an inherently unlikeable person, i'm sure we'll remember you for a few hours"
gollark: Which channel?
gollark: Tell you what?
gollark: Boiling and recondensing the water would also probably work, but would cost more.

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