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# LA BAMBA
# [[La Bamba|LA BAMBA]] <small>(Original: [[wikipedia:Ritchie Valens|Ritchie Valens]])</small>
# QUIZAS, QUIZAS, QUIZAS
# [[Quiza, Quiza, Quizas|QUIZÁS, QUIZÁS, QUIZÁS]] <small>(Original: [[wikipedia:Osvaldo Farres|Osvaldo Farres]])</small>
# QUIEN SERA
# [[Quien Sera|QUIEN SERÁ]] <small>(Original: [[wikipedia:Pablo Beltrán Ruiz|Pablo Beltrán Ruiz]])</small>
# HISTORIA DE UN AMOR
# [[Historia de un Amor|HISTORIA DE UN AMOR]] <small>([[wikipedia:Historia de un Amor|Original]])</small>
# BESAME MUCHO
# [[Besame Mucho|BESAME MUCHO]] <small>(Original: [[wikipedia:Lucho Gatica|Lucho Gatica]])</small>
# LA MALAGUENA
# [[La Malaguena|LA MALAGUEÑA]] <small>(Original: "[[wikipedia:Malagueña Salerosa|Malagueña Salerosa]]")</small>
# [[Grand Blue|grand blue-Spanish Ver.-]]
# [[Grand Blue|grand blue-Spanish Ver.-]]


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"Sol de verano" is [[Kitahara Aiko]]'s debut mini-album. It consisted entirely of Spanish songs--all covers of Spanish traditional songs, except for the final track, which is a Spanish version of her debut single, [[Grand Blue|grand blue]].
''Sol de verano'' is [[Kitahara Aiko]]'s debut mini-album. It consisted entirely of covers of Spanish traditional songs, except for the final track, which is a Spanish version of her debut single, "[[Grand Blue|grand blue]]".
 
==Oricon Chart Positions==
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!Mon||Tue||Wed||Thu||Fri||Sat||Sun||Week Rank||Sales
|- align="center"
||- ||x  ||x  ||x  ||x  ||x  ||x  ||x        ||xx,xxx
|- align="center"
||x ||x  ||x  ||x  ||x  ||x  ||x  ||x        ||x,xxx
|- align="center"
||x ||x  ||x  ||x  ||x  ||x  ||x  ||x        ||x,xxx
|- align="center"
||x ||x  ||x  ||x  ||x  ||x  ||x  ||x        ||x,xxx
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'''Total Reported Sales:''' xx,xxx*


==External Links==
==External Links==
*[http://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/artist/298370/products/music/483833/1/ Oricon Profile]
*[http://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/artist/298370/products/music/483833/1/ Oricon Profile]


[[Category:J-Pop (releases)]]
[[Category:J-Pop (releases)]]

Revision as of 02:12, 27 January 2012

Mini-Album Cover
Artist
Kitahara Aiko
Mini-Album
Sol de verano
Released
2002.07.17
Catalog Number
GZCA-5018
Price
¥1,680
Tracklist
  1. LA BAMBA (Original: Ritchie Valens)
  2. QUIZÁS, QUIZÁS, QUIZÁS (Original: Osvaldo Farres)
  3. QUIEN SERÁ (Original: Pablo Beltrán Ruiz)
  4. HISTORIA DE UN AMOR (Original)
  5. BESAME MUCHO (Original: Lucho Gatica)
  6. LA MALAGUEÑA (Original: "Malagueña Salerosa")
  7. grand blue-Spanish Ver.-


Information

Sol de verano is Kitahara Aiko's debut mini-album. It consisted entirely of covers of Spanish traditional songs, except for the final track, which is a Spanish version of her debut single, "grand blue".

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