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Road Cruisin'

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Road Cruisin'
Studio album by
Released18 August 2004
Recorded2004
GenreJapanese pop
Length50:51
LabelBMG Funhouse
ProducerDEEN
Deen chronology
Utopia
(2003)
Road Cruisin'
(2004)
Diamonds
(2006)
Singles from Road Cruisin'
  1. "Rail no nai Sora e"
    Released: April 28, 2004
  2. "Strong Soul"
    Released: June 30, 2004

Road Cruisin' is the seventh studio album by Japanese Pop band Deen. It was released on 18 August 2004 under BMG Funhouse.

The album consists of two previously released singles, Rail no nai Sora e and Taiyou to Hanabira and Strong Soul. This is their first album which was released in two formats: regular CD edition and limited CD+DVD edition. In DVD disc are included music videoclips of the singles "Rail no nai Sora e" and "Strong Soul".[1][2]

The album reached #13 in its first week and charted for 3 weeks, selling 19,000 copies.[3]

Track listing

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All lyrics are written by Shuuichi Ikeda

No.TitleMusicArranger(s)Length
1."Rail no nai Sora e" (レールのない空へ)Hiroyuki SuzukiHiroyuki Suzuki, DEEN4:58
2."Route 466"Yasuaki MaejimaDEEN4:31
3."Strong Soul"Kouji YamaneKouichirou Tokinori, DEEN4:16
4."Ocean"Hiroyuki SuzukiHiroyuki Suzuki, DEEN4:53
5."Ashita e no Off Road" (明日へのOFF ROAD)Kei YoshikawaKouichirou Tokinori, DEEN4:23
6."Minami no Kaze" (南の風)Ikemori Shuuichi, Kouichirou TokinoriKouichirou Tokinori, DEEN4:17
7."Gekkou no Nagisa" (月光の渚)Shinji TagawaDEEN4:10
8."Good Good Time!!"Shinji TagawaDEEN4:05
9."Miracle Boy!" (ミラクル ボーイ!)Shinji TagawaDEEN4:10
10."Ameagari no Sora, Kono Michi wo Ikou" (雨上がりの空、この道を行こう)TanatonoteDEEN4:13
11."Tooi hi no Shabon Tama" (遠い日のシャボン玉)TanatonoteDEEN3:14
12."Uta ni Negai wo ~Song for you~" (歌に願いを 〜SONG FOR YOU〜)Masayuki ShiodaDEEN3:47

In media

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  • Ocean - ending theme for Nihon TV program NNN Kyou no Dekikoto
  • Strong Soul - theme song for 35th anniversary of Tokyo Verdy 1969

References

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  1. ^ "DEEN Discography". dee.gr.jp.
  2. ^ "DEEN Discography". Sonymusic.co.jp.
  3. ^ "Road Cruisin' (DEEN)". Oricon News.