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Released | 21 February 1982 | |||
Recorded | 3 October 1981 | |||
Venue | Shibuya Public Hall | |||
Genre | Pop rock | |||
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Label | Victor | |||
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MIE Live is a live album Japanese singer MIE. Recorded live at Shibuya Public Hall on October 3, 1981, the album was released on February 21, 1982. MIE Live features cover songs and a medley of Pink Lady hit singles and B-sides. [1] The album was reissued on October 24, 2007 as MIE Live +2, with two bonus tracks. [2] [3] [4]
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Hearts" (Marty Balin cover) | Jesse Barish | 4:03 |
2. | "Stand by Me" (Ben E. King cover) |
| 3:38 |
3. | "Call Me" (Blondie song) | 5:46 | |
4. | "I Can't Turn You Loose" (Otis Redding cover) | Otis Redding | 3:59 |
5. | "It Must Be Him" (Vikki Carr cover) |
| 5:38 |
All lyrics are written by Yū Aku, except where indicated; all music is composed by Shunichi Tokura, except where indicated
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Length |
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1. | "Shocking Pink Lady Theme" (Shokkingu Pink Redī no Tēma (SHOCKING PINK LADYのテーマ)) | |||
2. | "Pepper Keibu" (Peppā Keibu (ペッパー警部, "Inspector Pepper")) | |||
3. | "Kanpai Ojōsan" ((乾杯お嬢さん, "Cheers, Miss")) | |||
4. | "Pink no Ringo" (Pinku no Ringo (ピンクの林檎, "Pink Apple")) | |||
5. | "Ai Giri Giri" ((愛・GIRI GIRI, "Last Minute Love")) | Yūichirō Oda | Shizuka Ijūin | |
6. | "Monday Mona Lisa Club" (Mandē Mona Riza Kurabu (マンデー・モナリザ・クラブ)) | |||
7. | "Carmen '77" (Karumen Nanajū-nana (カルメン '77)) | |||
8. | "Tōmei Ningen" ((透明人間, "Invisible Person")) | |||
9. | "Super Monkey Son Goku" (Sūpā Monkī Son Gokū (スーパー・モンキー孫悟空)) | |||
10. | "S.O.S." | |||
11. | "Pink Typhoon (In the Navy)" (Pinku Taifūn (In za Nebī) (ピンク・タイフーン(In the Navy))) | Tomoko Okada | ||
12. | "Remember (Fame)" (Rimenbā (Fēmu) (リメンバー (フェーム))) | Rei Nakanishi | ||
13. | "Utakata" ((うたかた, "Bubble")) | Yoshiko Miura | Michael Lloyd | |
14. | "Kiss in the Dark" | Lloyd | Lloyd | |
15. | "Shocking Pink Lady Theme 2" | |||
16. | "UFO" | |||
17. | "Chameleon Army" (Kamereon Āmī (カメレオン・アーミー)) | |||
18. | "Nami Nori Pirates" (Nami Nori Pairētsu (波乗りパイレーツ, "Surfing Pirates")) | |||
19. | "Southpaw" (Sausupō (サウスポー)) | |||
20. | "Zipangu" (Jipangu (ジパング)) | |||
21. | "Hoshi kara Kita Futari" ((星から来た二人, "Two People from the Stars")) | |||
22. | "Nagisa no Sindbad" (Nagisa no Shindobaddo (渚のシンドバッド, "Sindbad of the Beach")) | |||
23. | "Wanted (Shimei Tehai)" (Uonteddo (Shimei Tehai) (ウォンテッド(指名手配), "Wanted (Fugitive Warrant)")) | |||
24. | "Shocking Pink Lady Theme 3" | |||
Total length: | 21:47 |
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Arrangement | Length |
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1. | "Madobe Kara" ((窓辺から, "From the Window Side")) | Etsuko Kisugi | Kōji Tamaki | Mitsuo Hagita | |
2. | "Odoru Onna" ((踊る女, "Dancing Woman")) | Akira Ootsu | Tamaki | Hagita |
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