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''Julia III'' is the third studio album recorded by [[Mazda Julia]]. This is Mazda's first album to contain songs written by [[LISAGO|LISA GO]] (also did backing vocals), who released her sophomore album ''[[Life, Words & Mind]]'' a day after this record. It was produced by [[Tsukimitsu Keisuke]]. The record reached #14 on the weekly [[Oricon]] chart, and stayed on the chart for a total of four weeks.
''Julia III'' is the third studio album recorded by [[Mazda Julia]]. This is Mazda's first album to contain songs written by [[LISAGO|LISA GO]] (who also did backing vocals for the record), who released her sophomore album ''[[Life, Words & Mind]]'' a day after this record. It was produced by [[Tsukimitsu Keisuke]]. The record reached #14 on the weekly [[Oricon]] chart, and stayed on the chart for a total of four weeks.


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Revision as of 08:56, 1 February 2016

Album Cover
Artist
Mazda Julia
Album
Julia III
Released
1996.04.25
Catalog Number
WPC4-7050
Price
¥3,000
Tracklist
  1. E ni Kaita You na True Love (絵にかいた様なTrue Love; True Love Like It's Been Painted in a Painting)
  2. Machiawase wa Platanus no Kouen de (待ち合わせはプラタナスの公園で; We Met at the Platanus Tree Park)
  3. Twinkle, Twinkle, Twinkle star
  4. I WANT YOU
  5. Fly So High
  6. Never Everlasting
  7. Gekka Bijin (月下美人; Queen of the Night)
  8. Kono Yo no Dokoka de (この世界のどこかで; Somewhere in This World)
  9. Jet Coaster Rendezvous (ジェットコースター・ランデブー)
  10. I'm wishing
  11. Oh my God!
  12. MY LOVE


Information

Julia III is the third studio album recorded by Mazda Julia. This is Mazda's first album to contain songs written by LISA GO (who also did backing vocals for the record), who released her sophomore album Life, Words & Mind a day after this record. It was produced by Tsukimitsu Keisuke. The record reached #14 on the weekly Oricon chart, and stayed on the chart for a total of four weeks.

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