Aurora (Susumu Hirasawa album)
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was an album produced by Susumu Hirasawa
Susumu Hirasawa
is a Japanese electropop artist and composer.In 1972, he enrolled at . From 1972 to 1978, he performed in his first band Mandrake, a progressive rock group influenced by King Crimson and Yes. In 1979 he formed a New Wave synth-rock & techno-pop band called P-Model, along with two former members of...

 and released on February 25, 1994.http://www.chaosunion.com/p-model/disc/aurora.htmlhttp://www.chaosunion.com/p-model/e/disc/aurora-e.html Of note is that some of Hirasawa's later albums included different versions of several of these songs. For example the song Aurora itself was later released in Solar Ray
Solar Ray
Solar Ray is a 2001 album that was composed by Susumu Hirasawa. It features remixes from some of his older songs and albums, such as Philosopher's Propeller and Aurora. These remixes are based upon his old band which disbanded in 1999, known as P-Model. Solar Ray's songs are energetic and have an...

 as Aurora 2 on 2001, and later rereleased as Aurora 3 in 2006. Aurora 3 was produced for "Interactive Live Show 2006 LIVE BYAKKOYA" and as of August 2006 is currently only available in mp3 format.http://www.susumuhirasawa.com/WORLDCELL/e/ Musically, but not lyrically, the track Take the Wheel bears strong similarities with the track Forces
Berserk Forces (single)
"Berserk - Forces" is a 1997 single written and performed by Susumu Hirasawa.A week after the single's release, Forces was included in the Kenpu Denki Berserk Original Soundtrack which is based on the popular dark fantasy Berserk anime TV series first broadcast in Japan from 1997 to 1998.Since...

, later recorded in 1997 for the anime Berserk
Berserk (manga)
is a manga series written and illustrated by Kentaro Miura. Set in a medieval Europe-inspired world, the story centers around the characters of Guts, an orphaned mercenary, and Griffith, the leader of a mercenary band called the...

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Track listing

  1. ""
  2. "LOVE SONG"
  3. ""
  4. ""
  5. ""
  6. ""
  7. ""
  8. ""
  9. "Island Door-Paranesian Circle(パラネシアン・サークル)"
  10. ""
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