The Osaka Journals | ||||
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Released | August 25, 2005 | |||
Genre | Indie | |||
Length | 39:05 | |||
Label | The Bronze Medal Recording Company/Universal Music Indonesia | |||
Producer | Sajama Cut; Mr.Yosi | |||
Sajama Cut chronology | ||||
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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]
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