Doberman (album)

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Doberman
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Studio album by
Tomoyasu Hotei
ReleasedSeptember 29, 2003
RecordedOn Air Azabu Studio (Tokyo)
Dada Studio (Tokyo)
Genre Rock
Length49:23
Label EMI
Producer Tomoyasu Hotei
Tomoyasu Hotei chronology
Scorpio Rising
(2002)
Doberman
(2003)
Electric Samurai (The Noble Savage)
(2005)

Doberman is a 2003 album by Tomoyasu Hotei.

Track listing

All music is composed by Tomoyasu Hotei.

No.TitleLyricsLength
1."Doberman"Tomoyasu Hotei5:18
2."弾丸ロック (Dangan Rock)" (Rock Like A Bullet) Kō Machida 4:04
3."Twisted Bon Voyage"Tomoyasu Hotei4:57
4."やるだけやっちまえ! (Yarudake Yacchimae!)"Tomoyasu Hotei5:00
5."Get High!!!"Tomoyasu Hotei2:53
6."Nocturne No. 9"Tomoyasu Hotei4:44
7."Evil Dance" Mariko Koike 5:15
8."デスペラード (Desperado)"Tomoyasu Hotei5:37
9."グレイト・エスケイプ (Great Escape)" Shuichi Yoshida 4:13
10."New World" Etsushi Toyokawa 5:23
11."ハウリング (Howling)"[Instrumental]5:34



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