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Terra 2001 | ||||
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Released | September 8, 1999 | |||
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Label | SMEJ | |||
Producer | The Brilliant Green | |||
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Terra 2001 is the second album of The Brilliant Green released on September 8, 1999.
All lyrics are written by Tomoko Kawase; all music is composed by Shunsaku Okuda except where noted, all songs arranged by The Brilliant Green except where noted
No. | Title | Music | Arranger(s) | Length |
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1. | "Bye! My Boy!" (9th single) | 3:22 | ||
2. | "Aino ♥ Aino Hoshi (愛の♥愛の星; The star of love ♥ love)" (7th single) | 3:49 | ||
3. | "Brownie the Cat -Miwaku no Neko Room (魅惑の猫ルーム; Charming cat room)-" (B side of 3rd single) | 3:58 | ||
4. | "Call My Name (English Version)" (English version of 8th single) | 5:11 | ||
5. | "Maybe We Could Go Back to Then (76 Version)" (The different version of B-side of 6th single) | 4:02 | ||
6. | "September Rain" | Ryo Matsui | 4:22 | |
7. | "Funny Girlfriend!!" (B-side of 7th single) | 2:32 | ||
8. | "Round and Round" | Ryo Matsui | Strings arrangement: Takahiro Itoh | 4:27 |
9. | "Sono Speed De (そのスピードで; At that speed)" (5th single) | 5:08 | ||
10. | "Can't Stop Cryin'" (B side of 4th single) | 3:42 | ||
11. | "Nagai Tameiki no Youni (長いため息のように; Like a long sigh)" (6th single) | 5:37 | ||
Total length: | 46:10 |
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