Pure Soul
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Studio album by GLAY | |||||
Released | July 29, 1998 | ||||
Genre | Japanese rock/pop | ||||
Length | 55:56 | ||||
Label | Pony Canon/PolyGram Mustard/Unlimited cords |
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Producer | Masahide Sakuma GLAY |
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Singles from pure soul | |||||
pure soul is the 4th released album from the Japanese rock band GLAY. This album marks the beginning of the band's golden era; in the next six years GLAY experienced a strong presence in the Japanese pop scene, and broke many concert selling records. The album was a slight departure from the rock and power ballad sound the band sported with their previous albums. pure soul brought forth a poppier and faster rock sound. The album contains such hits as "yuuwaku", "SOUL LOVE", the concert classic "I'm in Love", and the title track "pure soul".
[edit] Track listing
- YOU MAY DREAM
- biribiri crashmen (ブリブリクラッシュメン?)
- May Fair
- SOUL LOVE
- deatta shimatta futari(出会ったしまた2人 )
- pure soul
- yuuwaku (誘惑)
- COME ON!!
- FRIEDCHICKEN & BEER
- 3 nen go (3年後)
- I'm in Love
- All music and lyrics by Takuro, all arrengements by GLAY and Masahide Sakuma.
[edit] Album chart information
Oricon Top Ranking: #1
Weeks on: 41
Overall GLAY Ranking: #3
(NOTE: Overall GLAY Ranking is how it is ranked against GLAY's other albums according to the Oricon)
[edit] References
- Oricon - GLAY's profile on the Oricon
- HAPPY SWING SPACE SITE - Official Site
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