music.wikisort.org - CompositionThree Out Change is the debut studio album by Supercar. Released on April 1, 1998, it peaked at number 20 on the Oricon Albums Chart.[3] The album helped establish Supercar as an important and influential Japanese rock band.[4] Music critic Ian Martin has described it as an "epic indie rock/shoegaze album" and "one of the all-time great Japanese rock albums."[5]
1998 studio album by Supercar
Three Out Change |
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Released | April 1, 1998 (1998-04-01) |
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Genre | Alternative rock, shoegazing, indie rock, noise pop |
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Length | 78:11 |
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Label | Epic Records Japan |
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Producer | Supercar |
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Three Out Change (1998) |
Jump Up (1999) |
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- "Cream Soda"
Released: September 21, 1997[1]
- "Lucky"
Released: December 12, 1997[1]
- "Planet"
Released: March 1, 1998[1]
- "Drive"
Released: May 21, 1998[1]
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Professional ratingsReview scores |
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Source | Rating |
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AllMusic |     [2] |
Track listing
All lyrics are written by Junji Ishiwatari; all music is composed by Koji Nakamura.
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1. | "Cream Soda" | 3:13 |
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2. | "(Am I) Confusing You?" | 4:43 |
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3. | "Smart" | 3:01 |
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4. | "Drive" | 3:33 |
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5. | "Greenage" | 3:21 |
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6. | "U" | 3:31 |
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7. | "Automatic Wing" | 5:12 |
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8. | "Lucky" | 4:14 |
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9. | "333" | 2:36 |
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10. | "Top 10" | 2:52 |
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11. | "My Way" | 3:42 |
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12. | "Sea Girl" | 2:50 |
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13. | "Happy Talking" | 2:47 |
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14. | "Trash & Lemmon" | 3:09 |
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15. | "Planet" | 5:18 |
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16. | "Yes," | 3:25 |
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17. | "I Need the Sun" | 4:25 |
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18. | "Hello" | 3:36 |
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19. | "Trip Sky" | 12:54 |
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10th anniversary edition bonus disc [ja]Title |
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1. | "Cream Soda" (previously unreleased version) | 3:10 |
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2. | "(Am I) Confusing You?" (previously unreleased version) | 4:42 |
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3. | "Drive" (previously unreleased version) | 3:37 |
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4. | "Planet -The End of Childhood-" (previously unreleased version) | 5:20 |
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5. | "Lucky" (live at Gigantic) | 3:15 |
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6. | "Right Now" (live at Gigantic) | 2:50 |
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7. | "Trash & Lemmon" (live at Gigantic) | 3:34 |
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Personnel
Credits adapted from the liner notes.
Charts
References
- "Supercar - Biography". Sony Music Japan. Retrieved October 24, 2017.
- Martin, Ian. "Three Out Change - Supercar". AllMusic. Retrieved October 24, 2017.
- "スーパーカー". Oricon. Archived from the original on August 17, 2011. Retrieved October 24, 2017.
- Martin, Ian (October 4, 2017), "Supercar's 'Three Out Change!!' may be the most stunning debut in Japanese rock history", The Japan Times
- Wallin, Lisa (May 22, 2017), "There's More to Japanese Music than J-pop and Enka", Tokyo Weekender
External links
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