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CD Album

SCHOOL GIRL DISTORTIONAL ADDICT

NUMBER GIRL

2381yen
(2619yen Tax incl. in Japan)
US$ 14.76
Points You Earn 3% (71p)
Release Date July 23, 1999
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Catalog No.TOCT-24157
JAN/ISBN 4988006161047
Product Type CD
Number of Discs 1
Label/DistributorUNIVERSAL MUSIC
Running Time 35minutes

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Description

[Machine Translation] The first album by Number Girl, a guitar rock band with great potential to become the NEXT GENERATION and NEXT STANDARD. Includes their major debut single "Invisible Girl" and others.

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Description in Japanese

SCHOOL GIRL DISTORTIONAL ADDICT / ナンバーガール

NEXT GENERATION、NEXT STANDARDとなる大きな可能性を持っているギター・ロック・バンド、Number Girlの1stアルバム。メジャー・デビュー・シングル「透明少女」他収録。

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    Tracklisting

    1
    タッチ
    2
    PIXIE DU
    3
    裸足の季節
    4
    YOUNG GIRL SEVENTEEN SEXUALLY KNOWING
    5
    桜のダンス
    6
    日常に生きる少女
    7
    狂って候
    8
    透明少女
    9
    転校生
    10
    EIGHT BEATER

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    comfortable grip 5

    It's just not the unique mesmerizing music. It's also about Mukai's lyrics, who couldn't relate to those things that Mukai is singing here? Not to mension NG has been a huge role model for the currents Japanese bands like AKFG, so it's just right to know where things evolved. So cant go wrong with one of their bestest albums...if not one of the icon albums of year 1999 in japanese indie rock music scene.

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    Excellent 5

    Number Girl is one of those bands that is somehow strangely melodic when it seems as though they shouldn't be. They don't play simple bar chords like so many other bands of this type. Rather, their music is unique and memorable. "Touch", "Toumei Shoujo", and the astoundingly overlooked "Sakura no Dance" are some of the best songs in their whole catalogue, and not a single song here is forgettable. They still have some nice, mellow tracks such as the sublime "Hidashi no Kisetsu", and "Eight Beater" is an interestingly quirky closer. Easily their best album.

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