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Released | December 18, 1985 (1985-12-18) |
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Recorded | 1985 |
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Studio | Sound City Studios |
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Length | 37:14 |
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Language | Japanese |
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Label | King Records |
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Producer | Norio Higuchi |
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- "Namaiki"
Released: October 1, 1985 (1985-10-01)
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After School (アフター・スクール, Afutā Sukūru) is the second studio album by Japanese entertainer Miho Nakayama. Released through King Records on December 18, 1985, the album features the single "Namaiki".[1][2]
The album peaked at No. 13 on Oricon's albums chart and sold over 95,000 copies.[3][4]
Track listing
Side ATitle | Lyrics | Music | Arrangement |
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1. | "Starlight Vacation" | Yuriko Mori | Mitsuo Hagita | Kazuo Ōtani | 4:20 |
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2. | "Namaiki" ((生意気; "Saucy")) | Takashi Matsumoto | Kyōhei Tsutsumi | Motoki Funayama | 3:21 |
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3. | "Kenka Tomodachi" ((けんか友達; "A Conflicted Friend")) | Chiroru Yaho | Ichinen Miura | Ōtani | 4:07 |
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4. | "Hōkago" (放課後 ("After School")) | Matsumoto | Tsutsumi | Hiroshi Shinkawa | 3:23 |
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5. | "Aoi Zameta Pendant" (蒼ざめたペンダント (Aoi Zameta Pendanto, "Pale Blue Pendant")) | Yoshiko Miura | Takayuki Baba | Hagita | 4:07 |
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Total length: | 19:17 |
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Side BTitle | Lyrics | Music | Arrangement |
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1. | "A-so-bi" ((あ・そ・び; "P-l-a-y")) | Yuho Iwasato | I. Miura | Ōtani | 4:16 |
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2. | "Heart Break" | Y. Miura | Baba | Jun Irie | 3:28 |
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3. | "U" | Y. Iwasato | Miho Iwasato | Hagita | 3:22 |
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4. | "Street Fantasy" (ストリート・ファンタジー (Sutorīto Fantajī)) | Y. Miura | Baba | Irie | 3:41 |
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5. | "Shiroi Hagaki" ((白いはがき; "White Postcard")) | Hiroko Hosoda | Frankie T. | Ōtani | 3:09 |
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Total length: | 17:55 |
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