Train-Train (album)
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is the third album released by the Japan
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The Blue Hearts
was a popular Japanese punk rock band that performed from the mid-1980s to the early-1990s. In 2003, they were ranked by HMV Japan as number 19 on their list of 100 most important Japanese pop acts...

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Track listing

  1. "Train-Train
    Train-Train
    was the fifth professional single by the Japanese band The Blue Hearts. They had released one single as an independent group, making this the sixth single overall.The single was released at the same time as the album Train-Train...

    " (TRAIN-TRAIN)
  2. "Merry Go Round" (メリーゴーランド)
  3. "Denkō Sekka" (電光石火 The Thunderbolt)
  4. "Missile" (ミサイル)
  5. "Boku no Migite" (僕の右手 My Right Hand)
  6. "Mugon Denwa no Burūzu" (無言電話のブルース Silent Telephone Blues)
  7. "Fūsen Bakudan" (風船爆弾 Paper Balloon Bomb)
  8. "Love Letter
    Love Letter (The Blue Hearts song)
    was the sixth professional single by the Japanese band The Blue Hearts. They had released one single as an independent group, making this the seventh single overall. The song was recut off of the group's third album Train-Train....

    " (ラブレター)
  9. "Nagaremono" (ながれもの Wanderer)
  10. "Burūzu o Ketobase" (ブルースをけとばせ Kick the Blues)
  11. "Aozora
    Aozora (song)
    was the eighth single by the Japanese band The Blue Hearts. The song was recut from the group's third album Train-Train. This song was written in opposition to the continuing apartheid of the time. Mashima said that the actual reading for the tile is Aoi Sora...

    " (青空 Blue Sky)
  12. "Omae o Hanasanai" (お前を離さない I Won't Leave You)
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