Sapphire | ||||
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Released | November 25, 1991 | |||
Recorded | 1991 | |||
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Length | 46:30 | |||
Language | Japanese | |||
Label | Polystar | |||
Producer | Haruo Mizuhashi | |||
Wink chronology | ||||
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Singles from Sapphire | ||||
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Sapphire (サファイア, Safaia) is the seventh studio album by Japanese idol duo Wink, released by Polystar on November 25, 1991. It features the single "Haitoku no Scenario". Also included in the album are Japanese-language covers of Kylie Minogue's "Step Back in Time", Cathy Dennis' "Touch Me (All Night Long)", and Bobby Freeman's "Do You Want to Dance".[1][2]
The album peaked at No. 7 on Oricon's albums chart and sold over 63,000 copies.[3][4]
Track listing
All music is arranged by Satoshi Kadokura.
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Length |
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1. | "Ano Yoru e Kaeritai (Step Back in Time)" ((あの夜へ帰りたい 〜Step Back In Time〜, "I Want to Go Back to That Night ~Step Back in Time~")) | Hiroko Ezaki | 4:35 | |
2. | "Big Game" | Rui Serizawa | Masaya Ozeki | 4:03 |
3. | "Yamiyo no Tōbōsha (All Night Long)" ((闇夜の逃亡者 〜All Night Long〜, "Dark Night Escapee ~All Night Long~")) | Neko Oikawa |
| 4:15 |
4. | "Seinaru Yoru ni Kaerenai" ((聖なる夜に帰れない, "I Can't Go Back to the Holy Night")) | Sayako Morimoto | Junko Hirotani | 4:56 |
5. | "Seikimatsu mo heiki (Do You Wanna Dance)" ((世紀末も平気 〜Do You Wanna Dance〜, "No Problem at the End of the Century ~Do You Wanna Dance~")) | Morimoto | Bobby Freeman | 4:23 |
6. | "Honno Chīsana Yūki" ((ほんの小さな勇気, "Just a Little Courage")) | Sachiko Suzuki (as Miyoko A.) | Ozeki | 5:03 |
7. | "Get My Love" | Serizawa | KE-Y | 4:53 |
8. | "Jūnigatsu no Orihime" ((12月の織姫, "Orihime in December")) | Oikawa | [5] | 4:48 |
9. | "Tears" | Oikawa | Keiko | 5:09 |
10. | "Haitoku no Scenario" (Haitoku no Shinario (背徳のシナリオ, "An Immoral Scenario")) | Oikawa | Takashi Kudō | 4:25 |
Total length: | 46:30 |
Charts
Chart (1991) | Peak position |
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Japanese Albums (Oricon)[3] | 7 |
References
- ↑ "Wink(ういんく)ディスコグラフィ". Idol.ne.jp. 21 December 2018. Retrieved 2021-07-23.
- ↑ "Sapphire | WINK ウインク". Billboard Japan. Retrieved 2021-07-23.
- 1 2 "Sapphire | WINK". Oricon. Retrieved 2021-07-23.
- ↑ "Wink". Yamachan Land (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 2011-08-14. Retrieved 2021-07-23.
- ↑ "ACE Repertory". ASCAP.
External links
- Official website
- Sapphire at MusicBrainz (list of releases)
- Sapphire at Discogs (list of releases)
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