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''J・A・M'' is the debut studio album released by [[JUDY AND MARY]]. Five of the songs on the album are newly recorded versions of songs from the band's indie mini-album, ''[[Be Ambitious|BE AMBITIOUS]]''. All of the lyrics on the album are written by [[YUKI]] (except for "[[Glamour Punks|GLAMOUR PUNKS]]" which was by Onda who sang the indie version) and all of the music was composed by [[Onda Yoshihito]] (except "[[Love Me Do!|LOVE ME DO!]]" which was done by YUKI). Style-wise, the album still had a lot of the band's original punk sound, but also incorporated their new pop sound. This album was produced by [[Sakuma Masahide]]. Three month's after the album was released the band released a [[:Category:Post-Album Single|re-cut single]], "[[Daydream (JUDY AND MARY)|DAYDREAM]]", which was more successful than the band's previously released singles.
''J・A・M'' is the debut studio album released by [[JUDY AND MARY]]. Five of the songs on the album are newly recorded versions of songs from the band's indie mini-album, ''[[Be Ambitious|BE AMBITIOUS]]''. All of the lyrics on the album are written by [[YUKI (singer)|YUKI]] (except for "[[Glamour Punks|GLAMOUR PUNKS]]" which was by Onda and he sang the indie version) and all of the music was composed by [[Onda Yoshihito]] (except "[[Love Me Do!|LOVE ME DO!]]" which was done by YUKI). Style-wise, the album still had a lot of the band's original punk sound, but also incorporated their new pop sound. This album was produced by [[Sakuma Masahide]]. Three month's after the album was released the band released a [[:Category:Post-Album Single|re-cut single]], "[[Daydream (JUDY AND MARY)|DAYDREAM]]", which was more successful than the band's previously released singles.


The album reached #23 on the weekly [[Oricon]] chart, and stayed on the chart for a total of 36 weeks. In all, the album sold a total of 189,000 copies.   
The album reached #23 on the weekly [[Oricon]] chart, and stayed on the chart for a total of 36 weeks. In all, the album sold a total of 189,000 copies.   
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Album Cover
Artist
JUDY AND MARY
Album
J・A・M
Released
1994.01.21
Catalogue Number
ESCB-1466
Price
¥2,854
Tracklist
  1. JUDY IS A T∀NK GIRL
  2. LOVE ME DO!
  3. SLAP DASH!
  4. POWER OF LOVE
  5. BLUE TEARS
  6. BABY "Q"
  7. Kanojo no Taisetsu na Mono (彼女の大切なもの; The Things Important to Her)
  8. LOLITA A-GO-GO
  9. MAKE UP ONE'S MIND
  10. DAYDREAM
  11. Aitakute (あいたくて; Wanting To Meet You)
  12. GLAMOUR PUNKS


Information

J・A・M is the debut studio album released by JUDY AND MARY. Five of the songs on the album are newly recorded versions of songs from the band's indie mini-album, BE AMBITIOUS. All of the lyrics on the album are written by YUKI (except for "GLAMOUR PUNKS" which was by Onda and he sang the indie version) and all of the music was composed by Onda Yoshihito (except "LOVE ME DO!" which was done by YUKI). Style-wise, the album still had a lot of the band's original punk sound, but also incorporated their new pop sound. This album was produced by Sakuma Masahide. Three month's after the album was released the band released a re-cut single, "DAYDREAM", which was more successful than the band's previously released singles.

The album reached #23 on the weekly Oricon chart, and stayed on the chart for a total of 36 weeks. In all, the album sold a total of 189,000 copies. 

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