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''BE AMBITIOUS'' is the debut indie mini-album released by [[JUDY AND MARY]]. It was originally released in 1992 on [[Chain Saw Records]]. This album was recorded before [[Asanuma Takuya|TAKUYA]] had joined the band, and the guitars were credited to [[Alph]]. Four of the tracks were later re-recorded for their major label debut with TAKUYA on guitar. They are "[[Power of Love|POWER OF LOVE]]", "[[Blue Tears|BLUE TEARS]]", "[[Glamour Punks|GLAMOUR PUNKS]]" (with [[YUKI]] singing instead of [[Onda Yoshihito]]) and "[[Judy Is a Punk Rocker|JUDY IS A PUNK ROCKER]]" (retitled "JUDY IS A T∀NK GIRL"). In 2001, the mini-album was re-released with a DVD as ''1992 JUDY AND MARY -BE AMBITIOUS + It's A Gaudy It's A Gross-''. The DVD contained footage from the band's indie period.
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''BE AMBITIOUS'' is the debut indie mini-album released by [[JUDY AND MARY]]. It was originally released in 1992 on [[Chain Saw Records]]. This album was recorded before [[Asanuma Takuya|TAKUYA]] had joined the band, and the guitars were credited to [[ALPH]]. Four of the tracks were later re-recorded for their major label debut with TAKUYA on guitar. They are "[[Power of Love|POWER OF LOVE]]", "[[Blue Tears|BLUE TEARS]]", "[[Glamour Punks|GLAMOUR PUNKS]]" (with [[YUKI]] singing instead of [[Onda Yoshihito]]) and "[[Judy Is a Punk Rocker|JUDY IS A PUNK ROCKER]]" (retitled "JUDY IS A T∀NK GIRL"). In 2001, the mini-album was re-released with a DVD as ''1992 JUDY AND MARY -BE AMBITIOUS + It's A Gaudy It's A Gross-''. The DVD contained footage from the band's indie period.
  
 
The original release of the album failed to chart on the weekly [[Oricon]], as did the 2000 re-release. The 2001 CD+DVD re-release however reached #19 on the weekly [[Oricon]] chart, and stayed on the chart for a total of two weeks, selling 11,000 copies.
 
The original release of the album failed to chart on the weekly [[Oricon]], as did the 2000 re-release. The 2001 CD+DVD re-release however reached #19 on the weekly [[Oricon]] chart, and stayed on the chart for a total of two weeks, selling 11,000 copies.
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On this record, the band was credited as:
 
On this record, the band was credited as:
 
* [[YUKI|Sarah]]: Vocals
 
* [[YUKI|Sarah]]: Vocals
* [[Kohta Igarashi|Ralph]]: Drums
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* [[Igarashi Kohta|Ralph]]: Drums
* [[Yoshihito Onda|Twiddeldum]]: Bass, Vocals, and Chainsaw
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* [[Onda Yoshihito|Twiddeldum]]: Bass, Vocals, and Chainsaw
 
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== External links==
 
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Revision as of 02:46, 1 July 2010

Artist
JUDY AND MARY
Mini-Album
BE AMBITIOUS
Released
1992.04
2000.12.16 (re-release)
2001.09.19 (CD+DVD)
Catalog Number
CSR-001
BXCR-1 (re-release)
ESCB-2262/63 (CD+DVD)
Price
¥3,059 (CD+DVD)
Tracklist
  1. GLAMOUR PUNKS
  2. JUDY IS A PUNK ROCKER
  3. POWER OF LOVE
  4. MAKE UP ONE'S MIND
  5. GET PISSED DESTROY
  6. BLUE TEARS


Information

BE AMBITIOUS is the debut indie mini-album released by JUDY AND MARY. It was originally released in 1992 on Chain Saw Records. This album was recorded before TAKUYA had joined the band, and the guitars were credited to ALPH. Four of the tracks were later re-recorded for their major label debut with TAKUYA on guitar. They are "POWER OF LOVE", "BLUE TEARS", "GLAMOUR PUNKS" (with YUKI singing instead of Onda Yoshihito) and "JUDY IS A PUNK ROCKER" (retitled "JUDY IS A T∀NK GIRL"). In 2001, the mini-album was re-released with a DVD as 1992 JUDY AND MARY -BE AMBITIOUS + It's A Gaudy It's A Gross-. The DVD contained footage from the band's indie period.

The original release of the album failed to chart on the weekly Oricon, as did the 2000 re-release. The 2001 CD+DVD re-release however reached #19 on the weekly Oricon chart, and stayed on the chart for a total of two weeks, selling 11,000 copies.

On this record, the band was credited as:

External links