The Osaka Journals

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The Osaka Journals
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 25, 2005
Genre Indie
Length39:05
Label The Bronze Medal Recording Company/Universal Music Indonesia
Producer Sajama Cut; Mr.Yosi
Sajama Cut chronology
Apologia
(2002)
The Osaka Journals
(2005)
Manimal
(2010)

The Osaka Journals is the second album from Sajama Cut. It was released in 2005, with distribution help from the major label Universal Music Indonesia. Sajama Cut released 2 singles (and 2 videos) for "Fallen Japanese", and "Alibi".

The album received critical acclaim in the Indonesian media, with The Jakarta Post giving it a positive review. [1]

Track listing

  1. Season Finale
  2. Fallen Japanese
  3. Alibi
  4. Scarllet (Paramour)
  5. It Was Kyoto, Where I Died
  6. Take Care, Inamorata
  7. Idol Semen
  8. Lagu Tema
  9. Nemesis/Murder
  10. Fin
  11. Less Afraid (bonus track)

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References

  1. "The Jakarta Post - The Journal of Indonesia Today". Archived from the original on 2007-09-29.