Jealousy (album)
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Jealousy | ||
Studio album by X Japan | ||
Released | July 1, 1991 | |
Recorded | One on One Recording North L.A. | |
Genre | Power metal Heavy metal Progressive metal |
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Length | 49:32 | |
Label | Sony Records | |
Producer(s) | X Japan | |
X Japan chronology | ||
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Blue Blood (1989) |
Jealousy (1991) |
Art of Life (1993) |
Jealousy is the third album by the Japanese band X Japan and was released on July 1, 1991. It is noted for being the band's most diverse album in terms of songwriting credits and the last to feature Taiji Sawada on bass. Jealousy debuted at #1 on the Oricon charts.
Remastered editions of Jealousy and the album Blue Blood were released on February 14, 2007, each including a bonus CD with instrumental versions of X Japan songs.[1]
[edit] Track listing
# | Title | Length | Music / Lyrics |
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1 | Es Dur no Piano Sen (Es Durのピアノ線?) | 1:50 | Yoshiki |
2 | Silent Jealousy | 7:15 | Yoshiki |
3 | Miscast | 5:12 | Hide |
4 | Desperate Angel | 5:48 | Taiji / Toshi |
5 | White Wind From Mr. Martin ~Pata's Nap~ | 0:54 | Pata / --- |
6 | Voiceless Screaming | 6:11 | Taiji / Toshi |
7 | Stab Me In the Back | 3:54 | Yoshiki / Hitomi Shiratori |
8 | Love Replica | 4:33 | Hide |
9 | Joker | 5:12 | Hide |
10 | Say Anything | 8:40 | Yoshiki |
X Japan |
Members |
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Toshi | Hide | Pata | Heath | Yoshiki | Taiji |
Discography |
Studio albums: Vanishing Vision | Blue Blood | Jealousy | Art of Life | Dahlia |
Singles: I'll Kill You | Orgasm | Kurenai | Endless Rain | Week End | Silent Jealousy | Standing Sex | Say Anything | Tears | Rusty Nail | Longing | Forever Love | Crucify My Love | Dahlia | Scars | The Last Song |
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