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Miharu Koshi Tutu Mp3, Flac, Wma Miharu Koshi Tutu mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Electronic Album: Tutu Country: Netherlands Released: 1983 Style: Synth-pop MP3 version RAR size: 1798 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1252 mb WMA version RAR size: 1275 mb Rating: 4.2 Votes: 123 Other Formats: MIDI DTS AHX AIFF AA ADX AAC Tracklist Hide Credits L'Amour Toujours A1 3:44 Synthesizer – Marc Mouran* A2 Laetitia 5:50 Scandal Night A3 4:19 Bass – Hajime OkanoDrums – David PalmerElectric Guitar – Ra L'Amour... Aruiwa Kuro No Irony A4 Bass – Hajime OkanoElectric Guitar – Kenji Omura, Ra Programmed By [Computer] – 5:25 Hideki MatsutakeSynthesizer – Yuji Kawashima B1 Sugar Me 3:38 Pussycat B2 4:47 Programmed By [Computer] – Hideki MatsutakeSynthesizer – Yuji Kawashima Keep On Dancing B3 5:06 Electric Guitar – Kenji OmuraProgrammed By [Computer] – Hideki Matsutake Nichiyo Wa Ikanai B4 5:20 Programmed By [Computer] – Hideki Matsutake B5 Petit Paradis 4:11 Companies, etc. Manufactured By – Record Service GmbH Copyright (c) – Alfa Records, Inc Marketed By – Pick Up Records Distributed By – WEA Records B.V. Credits Mixed By – Haruomi Hosono, Y. Terada* Producer – Haruomi Hosono Recorded By – Akitsugu Doi, Dan Lacksman, Hayashi , T. Nochimura, Takamoto, Yasuhiko Terada Written-By – Miharu Koshi (tracks: A2-B5), Telex (tracks: A1) Notes Recorded in Tokyo & Brussels. Manufactured in Germany. Barcode and Other Identifiers Rights Society: STEMRA Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year YLR-28011 Miharu Koshi Tutu (LP, Album) Yen Records YLR-28011 Japan 1983 YLR-28011 Miharu Koshi Tutu (LP, Album, Promo) Yen Records YLR-28011 Japan 1983 ALCA-9117 Miharu Koshi Tutu (CD, Album, RE) Alfa ALCA-9117 Japan 1994 ALCA-378 Miharu Koshi Tutu (CD, Album, RE) Alfa ALCA-378 Japan 1992 Related Music albums to Tutu by Miharu Koshi Various - The Very Best Of The Yen Lable Vol. 2 Logic System - Orient Express Hideki Kaji - カローラIIに恋をした Hideki Togi - TOGISM 2 Yellow Magic Orchestra - Yellow Magic Orchestra Hideki - 傷だらけのローラ Yellow Magic Orchestra - Kyoretsu Na Rhythm - Characters - The Best Of YMO Hideki Matsutake -.
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