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''Moritaka Land'' is the first best album released by [[Moritaka Chisato]]. The limited edition came with a 60 page color photobook. The album reached #3 on the weekly [[Oricon]] charts and charted for fourteen weeks.
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''Moritaka Land'' is the first best album released by [[Moritaka Chisato]]. The limited edition came with a 60 page color photobook. The album reached #3 on the weekly [[Oricon]] charts and charted for fourteen weeks, selling 224,110 copies. It also reached #62 on the yearly Oricon chart for 1990.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 13:55, 26 December 2011

Limited Edition Cover
Regular Edition & Re-Release Cover
Artist
Moritaka Chisato
Album
Moritaka Land (森高ランド)
Released
1989.12.10
1992.11.01 (Re-release)
Catalog Number
31LZ-117 (Limited Edition CD)
29L2-117 (Regular Edition CD)
25L4-117 (CT)
WPCL-688 (Re-release CD)
Price
¥3,286 (Limited Edition CD)
¥3,008 (Regular Edition CD)
¥2,637 (CT)
¥2,447 (Re-release CD)
Tracklist
  1. Uwasa (うわさ; Rumour)
  2. Mi-Ha (ミーハー; Poser)
  3. Stress (ストレス)
  4. ALONE
  5. GET SMILE
  6. Yume no Owari (夢の終わり; The End of a Dream)
  7. OVERHEAT NIGHT
  8. 17 Sai (17才; 17 Years Old)
  9. LET ME GO
  10. GOOD-BYE SEASON
  11. Michi (道; Road)
  12. NEW SEASON


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Moritaka Land is the first best album released by Moritaka Chisato. The limited edition came with a 60 page color photobook. The album reached #3 on the weekly Oricon charts and charted for fourteen weeks, selling 224,110 copies. It also reached #62 on the yearly Oricon chart for 1990.

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