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''Baby, It's Cold Outside'' is the third mini-album (second major label mini-album) released by [[Galileo Galilei]]. The limited edition includes a bonus DVD. It is their first release as a trio after [[Noguchi Kazumasa]] and [[Iwai Fumito]] left the group. The name of the mini-album is named after [[wikipedia:Frank Loesser|Frank Loesser]]'s [[Wikipedia:Baby It's Cold Outside|song of the same name]]. The mini-album reached #19 on the Oricon charts and charted for 3 weeks.
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''Baby, It's Cold Outside'' is the third mini-album (second major label mini-album) released by [[Galileo Galilei]]. The limited edition includes a bonus DVD. It is their first release as a trio after [[Noguchi Kazumasa]] and [[Iwai Fumito]] left the group. The name of the mini-album is named after [[wikipedia:Frank Loesser|Frank Loesser]]'s [[Wikipedia:Baby It's Cold Outside|song of the same name]]. The mini-album reached #19 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts and charted for 3 weeks.
 
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Revision as of 23:08, 27 December 2012

Mini-Album Cover
Artist
Galileo Galilei
Mini-Album
Baby, It's Cold Outside
Released
2012.10.31
Catalog Number
SECL-1197/8 (Limited Edition)
SECL-1199 (Regular Edition)
Price
¥1,800 (Limited Edition)
¥1,500 (Regular Edition)
CD Tracklist
  1. Sex and Summer
  2. Tokeitou (時計塔; Clock Tower)
  3. Koumori ka Mogura (コウモリかモグラ; Bat or Mole)
  4. Chill Boy
  5. Lizzie (リジー)
  6. Yume ni Utaeba (夢に唄えば; Singin' In The Dream)
DVD Tracklist
  1. Lizzie (リジー) (Music Video)


Information

Baby, It's Cold Outside is the third mini-album (second major label mini-album) released by Galileo Galilei. The limited edition includes a bonus DVD. It is their first release as a trio after Noguchi Kazumasa and Iwai Fumito left the group. The name of the mini-album is named after Frank Loesser's song of the same name. The mini-album reached #19 on the Oricon weekly charts and charted for 3 weeks.

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