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''East West Side Story'' was the second compilation album released by the Japanese band
The Blue Hearts was a Japanese punk rock band active from 1985 to 1995. They have been compared to such bands as the Sex Pistols, The Clash and the Ramones.East West Side Story
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All of the band's hits from their times with the Meldac Records label can be found on '' Super Best'', their third compilation album.


Track listing

The first disc in this set is a compilation of the band's greatest hits from their time with East West Japan, while the second disc is a compilation of songs taken from concert performances between 1991 and 1994.


Disc 1

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Jōnetsu no Bara was the ninth single by the Japanese rock band The Blue Hearts. It reached #1 on the Oricon charts during the first week of August 1990. The song was also ranked #7 on Oricon's rankings for all of 1990. It was the drama High School Rakugaki, pa ...
" (情熱の薔薇 ''Rose of Passion'') #" Kubitsuri-dai Kara" (首吊り台から ''From the Hangman's Block'') #" Ano Ko ni Touch" (あの娘にタッチ ''Touch That Girl'') #" Too Much Pain" (TOO MUCH PAIN) #"
Yume is the Japanese word for dream, and may refer to: People *, Japanese rugby sevens player *, Japanese actress *, Japanese rugby sevens player *, Japanese gravure idol and actress *, Japanese professional footballer Entertainment * YuMe, a mult ...
" (夢 ''Dreams'') #" Tabibito" (旅人 ''Travelers'') #"Taifū" (台風 ''
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'') #" 1000 no Violin" (1000のバイオリン ''1000 Violins'') #"
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" (パーティー ''Paatii'') #" Yūgure" (夕暮れ ''Twilight'') #"Yoru no Tōzokudan" (夜の盗賊団 ''Night Thieves'') (alternative version) #"1001 no Violin" (1001のバイオリン ''1001 Violins'') #"Too Much Pain" (re-mix version)


Disc 2

#"Waa Waa" (わーわー) (live version) #"Minagoroshi no Melody" (皆殺しのメロディ ''Massacre Melody'') (live version) #"Tokyo Zombie" (東京ゾンビ) (live version) #"Sutegoma" (すてごま ''Sacrifice'' (live version) #"Ore wa Ore no Shi o Shinitai" (俺は俺の死を死にたい ''I Want to Die My Death'') (alternative version) #* "Mirai wa Bokura no Te no Naka" (未来は僕等の手の中 ''The Future is in Our Hands'') #* "Bakudan ga Okkochiru Toki" (爆弾が落っこちる時 ''When the Bombs Fall'') #* "Roku de Nashi" (ロクデナシ ''Bastard'') #* "No No No" (NO NO NO) #* "Fūsen Bakudan" (風船爆弾 ''Paper Balloon Bomb'') #* "Hammer" (ハンマー ''Hammaa'') #* "
Hito ni Yasashiku was the first single by the Japanese band The Blue Hearts. It was first released on an independent label on February 25, 1987, before the band signed with a record company. Lyrics and music were written by Hiroto Kōmoto, the band's lead vocalis ...
" (人にやさしく ''Be Kind to People'') #* "Dance Number" (ダンス・ナンバー ''Dansu Nambaa'') #"Navigator" (ナビゲーター ''Nabigeetaa'') (live version) *Tracks 6–13 are a continuous live medley.


References

{{Authority control The Blue Hearts albums 1995 compilation albums