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Spitz (album) : ウィキペディア英語版
Spitz (album)

is the studio album by Japanese band Spitz, released in March 1991 under the Polydor Records. It was their first album which was released under the major-label.
Their eponymous album comprises 12 tracks written by Masamune Kusano (except music of "Tsuki ni Kaeru" and "Shinigami no Misaki e" were composed by Tetsuya Miwa, a guitarist of the band), and half of them had already come out before they contracted with Polydor.
==Track listing==
All songs written and composed by Masamune Kusano, unless otherwise indicated
#"" – 4:30
#"" – 3:38
#"" – 4:42
#"" – 2:42
#"" (Kusano, Tetsuya Miwa) – 4:26
#"" – 4:08
#"" – 5:08
#"" (Kusano, Miwa) – 3:44
#"" – 3:31
#"" – 3:10
#"" – 3:36
#"" – 4:51

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