Living Field

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Living Field
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Studio album by The Pillows
Released March 24, 1995
Genre
Length42:42
Label King Records
KICS-472
The Pillows chronology
Kool Spice
(1994)
Living Field
(1995)
Please Mr. Lostman
(1997)
Singles from Living Field
  1. "Daydream Wonder"
    Released: August 24, 1994
  2. "Girlfriend"
    Released: March 24, 1995

Living Field is an album released by the Pillows on March 24, 1995.

The Pillows Japanese alternative rock band

The Pillows are a Japanese alternative rock band formed in 1989. The group has released 22 studio albums, several EPs and compilations, and over 35 singles. Outside Japan, they are best known as the group responsible for the soundtrack to the FLCL OVA series.

Track listing

  1. "Angel Fish" (エンゼルフィッシュ) – 4:07
  2. "Sunday" – 3:15
  3. "Daydream Wonder" – 3:28
  4. "Swinger's Night Club" –1:54
  5. "Something Like a Romance" – 4:44
  6. "Girlfriend" (ガールフレンド) – 4:33
  7. "The Killing Field" – 4:09
  8. "Happy Slave" – 4:29
  9. "Native World" – 4:51
  10. "Climbing the Roof" (屋上に昇って) – 3:22
  11. "Bye Bye Sweet Pain" – 3:45


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