Aozora (song)
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“Aozora” | |||||
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Single by The Blue Hearts from the album Train-Train[1] |
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A-side | Aozora | ||||
B-side | Heisei no Blues | ||||
Released | June 21, 1989 February 6, 2002 (rerelease) |
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Genre | J-pop | ||||
Length | 14m50s | ||||
Label | Meldac | ||||
Writer(s) | Masatoshi Mashima | ||||
Producer | The Blue Hearts | ||||
The Blue Hearts singles chronology | |||||
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For other uses of Aozora, see Aozora.
Aozora (青空 Blue Sky?) was the eighth single by the Japanese band The Blue Hearts. The song was recut off of 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, but the reading never became widespread.
Heisei no Blues (平成のブルース), the B-side track, was not recorded on the album Train-Train.
[edit] References
- ^ Train-Train. bluehearts.com. Accessed February 22, 2008.