Lucky Summer Lady | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | September 21, 1978 | |||
Recorded | 1978 | |||
Genre | Jazz fusion | |||
Length | 37:50 | |||
Label | Sony Music Entertainment Japan | |||
The Square chronology | ||||
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Lucky Summer Lady is the debut studio album by the Japanese jazz fusion group T-Square, who were then known as The Square. It was released on September 21, 1978. [1]
All music is composed by Masahiro Andoh, except where noted.
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "A Feel Deep Inside" | 6:04 |
2. | "Lucky Summer Lady" | 7:35 |
3. | "The Number" | 5:08 |
4. | "Future Fly" | 7:25 |
5. | "Love in a Dream (I Won't Last A Day Without You)" (music: Paul Williams/R. Nicols) | 5:57 |
6. | "Before It's Gone Too Far" | 6:22 |
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