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# [[Jupiter]] (ジュピター)
 
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# [[Kuchibiru Network]] (くちびるNetwork; ''The Lips Network'')
 
# [[Kuchibiru Network]] (くちびるNetwork; ''The Lips Network'')
# [[Nemurenu Yoru no Aquarius|Nemurenu Yoru no AQUARIUS]] (眠れぬ夜のAQUARIUS)
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# [[Nemurenu Yoru no Aquarius|Nemurenu Yoru no AQUARIUS]] (眠れぬ夜のAQUARIUS; "Sleepless Night of AQUARIUS")
 
# [[Suishou no Ie]] (水晶の家; ''The Crystal House'')
 
# [[Suishou no Ie]] (水晶の家; ''The Crystal House'')
 
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''Venus Tanjou'' is [[Okada Yukiko]]'s fourth album. It was released before her death that happened a couple weeks after the album's release. It reached #5 on the weekly [[Oricon]] charts and sold 63,000 copies.
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''Venus Tanjou'' is [[Okada Yukiko]]'s fourth album. It was released just two weeks before her death. It reached #5 on the weekly [[Oricon]] charts and sold 63,000 copies.
  
 
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Revision as of 22:05, 16 July 2011

LP & CD Cover
Tape Cover
Artist
Okada Yukiko
Album
Venus Tanjou (ヴィーナス誕生)
Released
1986.03.21
Catalog Number
D32A0169 (CD)
C28A0480 (LP)
28P6516 (Tape)
Price
¥3,066 (CD)
¥2,800 (LP, Tape)
Tracklist
  1. WONDER TRIP LOVER
  2. Ai... illusion (愛... illusion; Love)
  3. Venus Tanjou (ヴィーナス誕生; Venus Birth)
  4. Spring Accident
  5. Ginga no Vacance (銀河のバカンス; The Vacation of the Milky Way)
  6. Jupiter (ジュピター)
  7. Kuchibiru Network (くちびるNetwork; The Lips Network)
  8. Nemurenu Yoru no AQUARIUS (眠れぬ夜のAQUARIUS; "Sleepless Night of AQUARIUS")
  9. Suishou no Ie (水晶の家; The Crystal House)
  10. Ai no Colony (愛のコロニー; Love's Colony)


Information

Venus Tanjou is Okada Yukiko's fourth album. It was released just two weeks before her death. It reached #5 on the weekly Oricon charts and sold 63,000 copies.