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# [[My Friend (Mazda Julia)|My Friend]] (マイ・フレンド) | # [[My Friend (Mazda Julia)|My Friend]] (マイ・フレンド) | ||
# [[Dakishimete mo Tomaranai|Dakishimete mo Tomaranai (Long Version)]] | # [[Dakishimete mo Tomaranai|Dakishimete mo Tomaranai (Long Version)]] (抱きしめても止まらない; ''Don't Stop Holding Me'') | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:18, 2 November 2019
- Artist
- Mazda Julia
- Album
- Julia I
- Released
- 1994.02.23
- Catalog Number
- HBCL-8029
- Price
- ¥3,000
- Tracklist
- Yuujuu Fudan (優柔不断; Indecisiveness)
- Damattenaide (だまってないで; Don't Be Quiet)
- Glass no You ni Kazaranaide (ガラスのように飾らないで; Don't Be Decorative Like Glass)
- Shisen no Chouhatsu (視線の挑発; What Makes You Notice Me)
- Tsukamikirenai Ai datte Atte mo Ii ja Nai (つかみ切れない愛だってあってもいいじゃない; It Isn't Good to Also Have Love You Can't Get)
- Single Girl (シングル・ガール)
- Dream of You
- FOREVER DREAM
- My Friend (マイ・フレンド)
- Dakishimete mo Tomaranai (Long Version) (抱きしめても止まらない; Don't Stop Holding Me)
- Information
Julia I is the first studio record by Mazda Julia. Half of the lyrics for the album were written by Mazda, with the other half being written by Tamura Naomi. Tamura would later become a well known Japanese rock musician after her debut in April 1994. This album was produced by Tsukimitsu Keisuke, who would later produce records for her collaborators such as Tamura and LISAGO. The album reached #2 on the weekly Oricon chart, and stayed on the chart for a total of twelve weeks. This is Mazda's best selling record.
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