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''SINGLES+1'' is the first best album released by [[DEEN]]. It includes all the singles released since now and another song, [[Giniro no Yume ~All Over the World~|Giniro no Yume ~all over the world~]], which was used for the 1996 Olympics; this is the origin of the album's name. It reached #1 on the weekly [[Oricon]] charts and charted for eighteen weeks.
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''SINGLES+1'' is the first best album released by [[DEEN]]. It includes all the singles released since now and another song, "[[Giniro no Yume ~All Over the World~|Giniro no Yume ~all over the world~]]", which was used for the 1996 Olympics; this is the origin of the album's name. It reached #1 on the weekly [[Oricon]] charts and charted for eighteen weeks.
  
 
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Revision as of 15:30, 16 April 2011

Album Cover
Artist
DEEN
Album
SINGLES+1
Released
1998.03.18
Catalog Number
JBCJ-1018
Price
¥3,059
Tracklist
  1. Kono Mama Kimi Dake wo Ubaisaritai (このまま君だけを奪い去りたい)
  2. Tsubasa wo Hirogete (翼を広げて)
  3. Memories
  4. Eien wo Azuketekure (永遠をあずけてくれ)
  5. Hitomi Sorasanaide (瞳そらさないで)
  6. Teenage dream
  7. Mirai no Tame ni (未来のために)
  8. LOVE FOREVER
  9. Hitori Janai (ひとりじゃない)
  10. SUNSHINE ON SUMMER TIME
  11. Sugao de Waratteitai (素顔で笑っていたい)
  12. Kimi ga Inai Natsu (君がいない夏)
  13. Yume de Aru You ni (夢であるように)
  14. Tooi Sora de (遠い空で)
  15. Giniro no Yume ~all over the world~ (銀色の夢~All over the world~)


Information

SINGLES+1 is the first best album released by DEEN. It includes all the singles released since now and another song, "Giniro no Yume ~all over the world~", which was used for the 1996 Olympics; this is the origin of the album's name. It reached #1 on the weekly Oricon charts and charted for eighteen weeks.

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