Stick Out
1993 studio album by The Blue Hearts
Stick Out | ||||
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Studio album by The Blue Hearts | ||||
Released | February 10, 1993 | |||
Studio | Avaco Creative Studio | |||
Genre | Punk rock, alternative rock | |||
Length | 41:40 | |||
Language | Japanese | |||
Label | East West Japan[1] | |||
Producer | Yu Imai | |||
The Blue Hearts chronology | ||||
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Singles from Stick Out | ||||
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Stick Out (スティック・アウト, Sutikku Auto) is the sixth studio album released by Japanese rock band The Blue Hearts. It was also the second consecutive album by the band to reach #1 on the Oricon charts.
Track listing
- "Sutegoma" (すてごま Sacrifice)
- "Yume" (夢 Dreams)
- "Tabibito" (旅人 Travelers)
- "Kitai Hazure no Hito" (期待はずれの人 Disappointed People)
- "Yaru ka Nigeru ka" (やるか逃げるか Do It or Go Away)
- "Tetrapod no Ue" (テトラポットの上 On a Tetrapod)
- "Taifū" (台風 Typhoon)
- "Inspiration" (インスピレーション)
- "Ore wa Ore no Shi o Shinitai" (俺は俺の死を死にたい I Want to Die My Death)
- "44 Kōkei" (44口径 44 Diameter)
- "Usotsuki" (うそつき Liar)
- "Tsuki no Bakugekiki" (月の爆撃機 Moon Bomber)
- "1000 no Violin" (1000のバイオリン 1000 Violins)
References
- ^ Stick Out Archived November 12, 2007, at the Wayback Machine. bluehearts.com. Accessed February 22, 2008.
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The Blue Hearts
- Hiroto Kōmoto
- Masatoshi Mashima
- Junnosuke Kawaguchi
- Tetsuya Kajiwara
- Other personnel
- Mikio Shirai
- "1985"
- "Hito ni Yasashiku"
- "Linda Linda"
- "Kiss Shite Hoshii"
- "Blue Hearts Theme"
- "Chernobyl"
- "Train-Train"
- "Aozora"
- "Jōnetsu no Bara"
- "Kubitsuri-dai Kara"
- "Ano Ko ni Touch"
- "Too Much Pain"
- "Yume"
- "Tabibito"
- "1000 no Violin"
- "Party"
- "Yūgure"
- The Blue Hearts
- Young and Pretty
- Train-Train
- Bust Waste Hip
- High Kicks
- Stick Out
- Dug Out
- Pan
- Blast Off!
- Meet the Blue Hearts
- East West Side Story
- Super Best
- The Blue Hearts Box
- Singles 1990–1993
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