The International Playboy & Playgirl Record (プレイボーイ プレイガール ) is the eleventh studio album by Japanese pop band Pizzicato Five . The album was released on October 1, 1998 by Readymade Records .[ 11] Under the title Playboy & Playgirl , it was released in the United States on April 20, 1999 by Matador Records .[ 12] The International Playboy & Playgirl Record was reissued on March 31, 2006.[ 13]
The International Playboy & Playgirl Record Released October 1, 1998 (1998-10-01 ) Genre Shibuya-kei Length 57 :55 Label Producer Yasuharu Konishi
JPN: Big Hits and Jet Lags 1994–1997 (1997)
The International Playboy & Playgirl Record (1998)
Darlin' of Discothèque (1999)
"I Hear a Symphony" Released: November 1, 1997[ 1]
"La Règle du jeu" Released: January 21, 1998[ 2]
"Such a Beautiful Girl Like You" Released: July 18, 1998[ 3]
"Week-End" Released: September 19, 1998[ 4]
"Playboy Playgirl" Released: November 18, 1998[ 5]
All lyrics are written by Yasuharu Konishi ; all music is composed by Konishi, except where noted
The International Playboy & Playgirl Record Title 1. "La Dépression" (不景気 ) 2:15 2. "Rolls-Royce" (ロールスロイス ) 8:14 3. "The International Pizzicato Five Mansion" (インターナショナル・ピチカート・ファイヴ・マンション ) 3:27 4. "A New Song" (新しい歌 ) 4:20 5. "Week-End" (ウィークエンド ) 4:03 6. "Magic Twin Candle Tale" (不思議なふたつのキャンドル ) 5:13 7. "Concerto" (コンチェルト ) 4:29 8. "Such a Beautiful Girl Like You" (きみみたいにきれいな女の子 ) 4:00 9. "Playboy Playgirl" (プレイボーイ・プレイガール ) 5:11 10. "I Hear a Symphony" (大都会交響楽 ) 3:46 11. "Drinking Wine" (テーブルにひとびんのワイン ) 4:25 12. "The Great Invitations" (華麗なる招待 ) 4:09 13. "Stars" (美しい星 ) 4:23 Total length: 57:55
Playboy & Playgirl Title 1. "La Dépression" 2:15 2. "Rolls-Royce" 8:14 3. "A New Song" 4:20 4. "Week-End" 4:03 5. "Magic Twin Candle Tale" 5:13 6. "Concerto" 4:29 7. "Such a Beautiful Girl Like You" 4:00 8. "Playboy Playgirl" 5:11 9. "La Règle du jeu" (music by Kyōhei Tsutsumi ) 3:50 10. "I Hear a Symphony" 3:46 11. "Drinking Wine" 4:25 12. "The Great Invitations" 4:09 13. "Stars" 4:23 Total length: 58:18
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