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"The Swinging Star" is the fifth original album released by [[DREAMS COME TRUE (band)|DREAMS COME TRUE]]. The album won Best Album Award at the 35th Annual Japan Record Awards. It reached #1 on the [[Oricon]] chart for fifty-five weeks, selling over three million copies. The album also reached #5 and #4 on the [[Oricon]] charts for 1992 and 1993 respectively.
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"The Swinging Star" is the fifth original album released by [[DREAMS COME TRUE (band)|DREAMS COME TRUE]]. The album won Best Album Award at the 35th Annual Japan Record Awards. It reached #1 on the [[Oricon]] chart and charted for fifty-five weeks, selling over three million copies. The album also reached #5 and #4 on the [[Oricon]] charts for 1992 and 1993 respectively.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 16:24, 4 February 2017

Album Cover
Artist
DREAMS COME TRUE
Album
The Swinging Star
Released
1992.11.14
Catalog Number
ESCB-1350 (CD)
ESTB-1130 (CT)
Price
¥2,854
Tracklist
  1. The Swinging Star
  2. Ano Natsu no Hanabi (あの夏の花火; That Summer's Fireworks)
  3. DA DIDDLY DEET DEE
  4. SAYONARA (Extended Version)
  5. Ikitai no wa MOUNTAIN MOUNTAIN (行きたいのはMOUNTAIN MOUNTAIN)
  6. Gankyou Goshi no Sora (眼鏡越しの空 ; The Sky Across the Glasses)
  7. Kessen wa Kinyoubi (Version of "THE DYNAMITES") (決戦は金曜日; Determination is Friday)
  8. Namida to Tatakatteru (涙とたたかってる; Tears and Fighting)
  9. HIDE AND SEEK
  10. Taiyou ga Miteru (太陽が見てる; Seeing the Sun)
  11. SWEET SWEET SWEET
  12. Haretara Ii ne (晴れたらいいね)


Information

"The Swinging Star" is the fifth original album released by DREAMS COME TRUE. The album won Best Album Award at the 35th Annual Japan Record Awards. It reached #1 on the Oricon chart and charted for fifty-five weeks, selling over three million copies. The album also reached #5 and #4 on the Oricon charts for 1992 and 1993 respectively.

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