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Cross My Palm is the second studio album to be recorded in the United States, five years after her debut album Prologue (Jomaku) and the first studio album to be produced by western musicians and writers as David Batteau, Tony Humecke, Roger Daltrey, Julia Downes and Sandy Stewart.
Unbalance+Balance is the fifteenth studio album by Japanese singer Akina Nakamori and first studio album to be released during the 1990s. It was released on 22 September 1993, by MCA Victor . The album includes the double A-side singles "Not Crazy to Me" (coupled with " Everlasting Love " and " Aibu " (couple with " Kataomoi ").
Best Akina Memoires is the first greatest hits album by Japanese singer Akina Nakamori. It was released on 21 December 1983 through Warner Pioneer. It was released on the same day as the first music home video New Akina Etranger in Europe. The album consists of all singles released during years 1982-1983 and small number of a popular album tracks.
Illinois-based Portillo’s Hot Dogs is planning another Orlando area restaurant in Clermont. The restaurant will be off U.S. 50 a half mile east of its intersection with U.S. 27 in a new ...
True Album Akina 95 Best is a compilation album by Japanese entertainer Akina Nakamori, released through MCA Victor on December 6, 1995. Produced by Nakamori, the album consists of her singles from the MCA Victor era and self-covers of her singles from the Warner Pioneer era.
Possibility is the second studio album released in 1984, five months after the previous studio album Anniversary.. The music production team consist of a long-term collaborators from Nakamori's debut times, such as a Mitsuo Hagita, siblings Etsuko and Takao Kisugi, Gorō Matsui, Kōji Tamaki (member of Anzen Chitai), Tetsuji Hayashi and Ryou Matsuda.
"Aibu" (愛撫, lit. "Caress") is a song by Japanese entertainer Akina Nakamori.Written by Takashi Matsumoto and Tetsuya Komuro, it was released as a double-A single with "Kataomoi" on March 24, 1994, by MCA Victor.
Belie debuted at number 8 on the Oricon Album weekly chart and charted for 9 weeks and sold over 22,800 copies. [7] On the monthly charts, it remained at number 27. On digital streaming service Recochoku's charts, the album debuted at number 5 on its Digital Album Daily Chart.