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Released | 25 April 1992 | |||
Genre | Pop rock | |||
Language | Japanese | |||
Label | Polydor Records | |||
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Diamond & Gold (ダイヤモンド&ゴールド, Daiyamondo ando Gōrudo) is the fourth studio album by Japanese singer MIE. The album was released through Polydor Records on April 25, 1992. [1] [2] It was reissued on October 24, 2007 as Diamond & Gold +1, with one bonus track. [3] [4]
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Arrangement | Length |
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1. | "Broken Heart" | Kaoru Itō | Itō | Masaki Iwamoto | |
2. | "Ima ga, Choice" (Ima ga, Choisu (いまが、Choice, "Now, the Choice")) | Midori Edo | Hideo Matsufuji | Tetsutarō Sakurai | |
3. | "Kanashi Ikeredo" ((悲しいけれど, "I'm Sad")) | Masao Urino | Daisuke Inoue | Mikiya Katakura | |
4. | "Otona-dōshi" ((おとなどうし, "Adults")) | Yūho Iwasato | Matsufuji | Matsufuji | |
5. | "Ameonna" ((雨女, "Rain Woman")) | Itō | Itō | Iwamoto | |
6. | "Jinx" (Jinkusu (ジンクス)) | Urino | Hiroaki Serizawa | Iwamoto | |
7. | "SWEET" | Edo | Sakurai | Sakurai | |
8. | "Fuyu no Niji" ((冬の虹, "Winter Rainbow")) | Urino | Serizawa | Iwamoto | |
9. | "Kanashī Ame" ((悲しい雨, "Sad Rain")) | Itō | Itō | Iwamoto | |
10. | "Heisei iki On'na Ade Otoko" ((平成粋女・艶男, "Heisei Refined Woman, Shimmering Man")) | Urino | Inoue | Katakura |
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Arrangement | Length |
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11. | "Long Fly" | Edo | Matsufuji | Sakurai |
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