Promise in the History

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Promise in the History
Mari Hamada - Promise in the History.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 5, 1986 (1986-09-05)
Studio
  • Studio Birdman
  • Studio Two Two One
Genre
Length37:16
LanguageJapanese
Label Invitation
Producer Mari Hamada
Mari Hamada chronology
Mari's Collection
(1986)
Promise in the History
(1986)
Now & Then
(1986)
Singles from Promise in the History
  1. "Love and Free"
    Released: December 16, 1986 (1986-12-16)

Promise in the History is the sixth studio album by Japanese singer/songwriter Mari Hamada, released on September 5, 1986 by Invitation. The album was reissued alongside Hamada's past releases on January 15, 2014. [1] [2] [3]

Contents

Track listing

All lyrics are written by Mari Hamada.

Side A
No.TitleMusicLength
1."Fearless Night"Keiji Katayama5:33
2."Private Emotion"Hiroyuki Ohtsuki4:45
3."Come and Go" Nobuo Yamada 3:26
4."Promise in the History"Katayama4:56
Side B
No.TitleMusicLength
1."Memory in Vain"Hiroaki Matsuzawa4:32
2."Love and Free"Katayama4:14
3."Time Again"Takanobu Masuda4:25
4."Earth-Born"Masuda5:25

Personnel

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