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"Gunjou Biyori / Sounan" is the first vinyl released by [[Tokyo Jihen]]. It combines their first two singles, [[Gunjou Biyori]] and [[Sounan]]. This was a limited edition offer, and was only open to pre-orders of the products. The vinyl cost just over double the price of buying the two singles by themselves, and the only notable thing about this vinyl is that it had a different cover. This was released on the same day as ''[[Kyouiku]]''.
"Gunjou Biyori / Sounan" is the first vinyl released by [[Tokyo Jihen]]. It combines their first two singles, [[Gunjou Biyori]] and [[Sounan]]. This was a limited edition offer, and was only open to pre-orders of the products. The vinyl cost just over double the price of buying the two singles by themselves, and the only notable thing about this vinyl is that it had a different cover. This was released on the same day as ''[[Kyouiku]]''.  The vinyl reached #108 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts and charted for one week.
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Latest revision as of 17:24, 26 October 2012

Vinyl Cover
Artist
Tokyo Jihen
Vinyl
Gunjou Biyori / Sounan (群青日和 / 遭難)
Released
2004.11.25
Catalog Number
TOJT-25542
Price
¥2,500
Tracklist
  • Side A
  1. Gunjou Biyori (群青日和; Ideal Days for Ultramarine)
  2. Sono Onna Fushidara ni Tsuki (その淑女ふしだらにつき; The Lady is a Tramp) (original: Ella Fitzgerald)
  3. Kao (顔; Faces)
  • Side B
  1. Sounan (遭難; Distress)
  2. Dynamite (ダイナマイト) (original: Brenda Lee)
  3. Kokoro (心; Spiritual)


Information

"Gunjou Biyori / Sounan" is the first vinyl released by Tokyo Jihen. It combines their first two singles, Gunjou Biyori and Sounan. This was a limited edition offer, and was only open to pre-orders of the products. The vinyl cost just over double the price of buying the two singles by themselves, and the only notable thing about this vinyl is that it had a different cover. This was released on the same day as Kyouiku. The vinyl reached #108 on the Oricon weekly charts and charted for one week.

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