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  2. Yumi Matsutoya discography - Wikipedia

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    Album details Peak chart positions JPN [1] 1973 Hikō-ki Gumo (ひこうき雲) Released: November 20, 1973; Label: Express; 8 1974 Misslim: Released: October 5, 1974; Label: Express; 9 1975 Cobalt Hour: Released: June 20, 1975; Label: Express; 2 1976 The 14th Moon Jūyon-Ban Me no Tsuki (14番目の月) Released: November 20, 1976; Label ...

  3. Desolation Boulevard - Wikipedia

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    Desolation Boulevard is the third studio album by the British glam rock band Sweet, originally released in the United Kingdom in November 1974.Two noticeably different versions of the album were released: one by RCA Records in Europe, and another by Capitol Records in the United States, Canada and Japan.

  4. KAT-TUN discography - Wikipedia

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    All of the singles that were released from 2006 until 2016, except for the song Bounce Girl, were included in the first two discs of all the versions of the compilation album titled KAT-TUN 10TH ANNIVERSARY BEST "10Ks!".

  5. The Sweet discography - Wikipedia

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    Title Album details Live at the Marquee: Released: March 1989; Label: SPV, Maze; Formats: CD, 2×LP; Rock & Roll Disgrace – Live in Japan: Released: November 1992

  6. Little by Little (band) - Wikipedia

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    Little by Little (stylized as little by little) was a Japanese pop rock band, consisting of vocalist Hideco and Tetsuhiko. little by little's record label is Sony Music Entertainment Japan and they are attached to Stardust Promotion.

  7. Stop Motion (EP) - Wikipedia

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    The single is a cover of the song, originally written for the japanese singer Silk released in 1991 under title Stop Motion:Eien Ni. [2] The single served as a theme song to the japanese television drama "Onna Jiken Kisha Tachibana Keiko". [3] The single has debuted very poorly, only at number 67 on the Oricon Album Weekly Charts and overall ...

  8. Sayonara no Kajitsutachi - Wikipedia

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    "Sayonara no Kajitsutachi" became Oginome's first No. 1 single on Oricon's singles chart. It also sold over 161,000 copies. In addition, the single earned Oginome the Best Talent Award at the 13th All Japan Song Music Festival.

  9. Dance Beat wa Yoake made - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, Oginome re-recorded the song in a Flamenco style, titled "Dance Beat wa Yoake made (In Sevilla)" (Dance Beatは夜明けまで -in セビーリア-, "Dance Beat Until Dawn -In Sevilla-"); this version was released in the remix album New Take: Best Collections '92.