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"Radar Man" is the debut single released by [[Togawa Jun]]. The single was released in between her second (''[[Kyokuto Ian Shoka]]'') and third (''[[Suki Suki Daisuki]]'') studio albums. Despite being released in between two albums, the single wasn't placed on an album until Togawa's fifth solo album in 1989, ''[[Showa Kyonen]]''. For the live performances of the song Togawa wore a fake robotic arm.
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"Radar Man" is the debut single released by [[Togawa Jun]]. The single was released in between her second (''[[Kyokuto Ian Shoka]]'') and third (''[[Suki Suki Daisuki]]'') studio albums. Despite being released in between two albums, the single wasn't placed on an album until Togawa's first best album in 1987, ''[[Tokyo no Yaban]]''. For the live performances of the song Togawa wore a fake robotic arm.
 
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Revision as of 11:44, 19 April 2010

Single Cover
Artist
Togawa Jun
Single
Radar Man (レーダーマン)
Released
1984.05.25
Catalog Number
YLR-711
Tracklist
  1. Radar Man (レーダーマン)
  2. Boshi Jusei (星受精; Star Fertilization)


Information

"Radar Man" is the debut single released by Togawa Jun. The single was released in between her second (Kyokuto Ian Shoka) and third (Suki Suki Daisuki) studio albums. Despite being released in between two albums, the single wasn't placed on an album until Togawa's first best album in 1987, Tokyo no Yaban. For the live performances of the song Togawa wore a fake robotic arm.