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"RED LINE ~for TA~" is a song recorded by [[Hamasaki Ayumi]], first released as a b-side on her 47th single ''[[You Were... / Ballad|You were... / BALLAD]]''. | "RED LINE ~for TA~" is a song recorded by [[Hamasaki Ayumi]], first released as a b-side on her 47th single ''[[You Were... / Ballad|You were... / BALLAD]]''. | ||
==Disambiguation== | ==Disambiguation== | ||
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: Found on "[[You Were... / Ballad|You were... / BALLAD]]" as track #7. This is the standard version of the song without the vocals. | : Found on "[[You Were... / Ballad|You were... / BALLAD]]" as track #7. This is the standard version of the song without the vocals. | ||
{{Hamasaki Ayumi}} | {{Hamasaki Ayumi}} |
Revision as of 16:51, 24 April 2010

- Artist
- Hamasaki Ayumi
- Song
- RED LINE ~for TA~
- Lyrics
- Hamasaki Ayumi
- Music
- Tetsuya Yukumi
- Other Information
- Arrangement: Nakano Yuuta
- Programming: Nakano Yuuta
- Drums: Tom Tamada
- Guitar: KIKU
- Mixing: Koji Morimoto
"RED LINE ~for TA~" is a song recorded by Hamasaki Ayumi, first released as a b-side on her 47th single You were... / BALLAD.
Disambiguation
There are three versions of "RED LINE ~for TA~" to be found on Hamasaki Ayumi's discography. These are:
- RED LINE ~for TA~ (Original)
- Found on "You were... / BALLAD" as track #3.
- RED LINE ~for TA~ (album version)
- Found on Rock'n'Roll Circus as track #15. The arrangement is similar to the standard version of the song with an extended ending.
- RED LINE ~for TA~ (Instrumental)
- Found on "You were... / BALLAD" as track #7. This is the standard version of the song without the vocals.
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