High Kicks
High Kicks (ハイ・キックス, Hai Kikkusu) was the fifth studio album released by the Japanese band The Blue Hearts. It was the first album by the band to reach #1 on the Oricon charts.
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Released | December 21, 1991[1] | |||
Recorded | Avaco Creative Studio | |||
Genre | Punk rock | |||
Length | 52:25 | |||
Language | Japanese | |||
Label | East West Japan[1] | |||
Producer | The Blue Hearts | |||
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Singles from High Kicks | ||||
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Tracks
- "Minagoroshi no Melody" (皆殺しのメロディ Massacre Melody)
- "Monkey" (M・O・N・K・E・Y)
- "Kokoro no Kyūkyūsha" (心の救急車 Heart Ambulance)
- "Ano Ko ni Touch" (あの娘にタッチ Touch That Girl)
- "Homerun" (ホームラン)
- "Nakanaide Koibito Yo" (泣かないで恋人よ Don't Cry, Lover)
- "The Rolling Man"
- "Tokyo Zombie" (東京ゾンビ)
- "Happy Birthday"
- "Tatakau Otoko" (闘う男 Fighting Man)
- "Neon Sign" (ネオンサイン)
- "Too Much Pain"
- "Sasurai no Nicotine Yarō" (さすらいのニコチン野郎 Wandering Smoker)
Songs
Though only two songs from this album were released as singles, both "Minagoroshi no Melody" and "Tokyo Zombie" were released as B-side tracks of the single "Yume", which was part of the band's sixth album, Stick Out.
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References
- High Kicks Archived 2007-11-12 at the Wayback Machine. bluehearts.com. Accessed February 22, 2008.
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