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"RADIO" is a rock song recorded by [[JUDY AND MARY]]. The song was first found as the B-side to the band's "[[Hello! Orange Sunshine]]". The song later appears on the band's second studio album, ''[[Orange Sunshine]]'' as track #4.
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"RADIO" is a rock song recorded by [[JUDY AND MARY]]. This is the band's second song in their discography to be composed by [[Asanuma Takuya|TAKUYA]]. The song was first found as the B-side to the band's "[[Hello! Orange Sunshine]]", and the song was later placed on the band's second studio album, ''[[Orange Sunshine]]''. The song was covered by [[Hanzawa Takeshi]] from [[FreeTEMPO]] on the band's [[JUDY AND MARY 15th Anniversary Tribute Album|15th anniversary tribute album]].
  
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== Disambiguation ==
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There are currently four versions of "RADIO" to be found in [[JUDY AND MARY]]'s discography. These versions appear in the group's discography as so:
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: Found on the the "[[Hello! Orange Sunshine]]" single as track #2, and on band's second studio album, ''[[Orange Sunshine]]'' as track #4. The song was later placed on the best-of albums: ''[[Fresh|FRESH]]'' and ''[[The Great Escape -Complete Best-|The Great Escape -COMPLETE BEST-]]'' as tracks #5 and #8, respectively.
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; RADIO (Instrumental Version)
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: Found on the ''[[Works of JUDY AND MARY]]'' album as track #10. This is an instrumental version of the song without any vocal tracks.
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; RADIO
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: Found on the ''[[Miracle Night Diving Tour 1996|MIRACLE NIGHT DIVING TOUR 1996]]'' video as chapter #6. This is the live recording of the song from the band's 1996 performance at [[Nippon Budoukan]] on March 13th and 14th.
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; RADIO
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: Found on the ''[[Warp Tour Final|WARP TOUR FINAL]]'' video as chapter #10 on disc1. This is the live version of the song which was performed at band's final show at [[Tokyo Dome]] on March 8th 2001.
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== External links ==
 
== External links ==
*Raw and Fancy: [http://lyrics.girlyrock.com/orangesunshine.php?04 Romaji lyrics and English Translation]
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*Raw and Fancy: [http://lyrics.girlyrock.com/orangesunshine.php?04 Romaji lyrics and English translation]
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*Uta-net: [http://www.uta-net.com/user/phplib/view_0.php?ID=9208 Kanji lyrics]
  
 
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Revision as of 11:27, 12 November 2010

Single Cover
Artist
JUDY AND MARY
Song
RADIO
Lyrics
Tack and Yukky
Music
TAKUYA
Other Information
Arrangement: JUDY AND MARY



"RADIO" is a rock song recorded by JUDY AND MARY. This is the band's second song in their discography to be composed by TAKUYA. The song was first found as the B-side to the band's "Hello! Orange Sunshine", and the song was later placed on the band's second studio album, Orange Sunshine. The song was covered by Hanzawa Takeshi from FreeTEMPO on the band's 15th anniversary tribute album.

Disambiguation

There are currently four versions of "RADIO" to be found in JUDY AND MARY's discography. These versions appear in the group's discography as so:

RADIO
Found on the the "Hello! Orange Sunshine" single as track #2, and on band's second studio album, Orange Sunshine as track #4. The song was later placed on the best-of albums: FRESH and The Great Escape -COMPLETE BEST- as tracks #5 and #8, respectively.
RADIO (Instrumental Version)
Found on the Works of JUDY AND MARY album as track #10. This is an instrumental version of the song without any vocal tracks.
RADIO
Found on the MIRACLE NIGHT DIVING TOUR 1996 video as chapter #6. This is the live recording of the song from the band's 1996 performance at Nippon Budoukan on March 13th and 14th.
RADIO
Found on the WARP TOUR FINAL video as chapter #10 on disc1. This is the live version of the song which was performed at band's final show at Tokyo Dome on March 8th 2001.

External links