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Amiyumi

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Mini-album Cover
Artist
PUFFY
Mini-album
amiyumi
Released
1996.07.22
Catalog Number
ESCB-1722
Price
¥2,447
Tracklist
  1. Tokusuru Karada (とくするからだ; To Make a Profit With My Body)
  2. Rabbit Channel (ウサギチャンネル)
  3. Sakura Saku (サクラサク; Cherry Blossoms Blossoming)
  4. Simple
  5. Nagaiki Shite ne (長生きしてね; Having a Long Life)
  6. Asia no Junshin (アジアの純真; Innocence of Asia)
  7. PUFFY no Hey! Mountain (パフィーのHey!Mountain; PUFFY's Hey! Mountain)


Information

amiyumi is the debut studio album and first mini-album released by PUFFY. The album's title comes from the two girl's given names. This mini-album came two months after the release of the duo's debut single, "Asia no Junshin". The album was recorded in Winter of 1995 with producer Okuda Tamio in a training studio in Kawaguchi-ko[1]. The song "Tokusuru Karada" was used as the Pizza Hut CM song, and "Sakura Saku" was used as the Manpower Japan CM song. Hachikuma Shinichi The album's final track, "PUFFY no Hey! Mountain", is a parody of Okuda's song "Hey! Mountain". The mini-album reached #3 on the weekly Oricon chart, and stayed on the chart for a total of 36 weeks. This is PUFFY's second best-selling album[2].

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