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Boys & Girls 1+1=3 : ウィキペディア英語版
Boys & Girls 1+1=3

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Indie〔Nuvich (April 5, 1997), p. 46.〕
| Length = 34:02
| Label = Positive Tone
| Producer = Paul Moss
| Reviews =
| Misc =
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''Boys & Girls 1+1=3'' is a Malaysian pop/rock compilation album produced by New Zealander Paul Moss and released on January 1, 1996.
==Contents==
The songs on the album were written and/or performed in English, as part of the English-medium music scene Malaysia experienced in the 1990s, where local music was able to reach and grab the interest of international fans.〔 The album featured a well established fand, OAG, but was primarily a debut album for several up and coming teen aged artists,〔 like Nita, as well as some relatively unknown bands, like Nicestupidplayground, a teenage group from Sarawak, Borneo who until this album had not recorded professionally.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.nspmusic.tripod.com/id2.html )〕 The first and only single from the album was by Nicestupidplayground, called "Bedroom Window", and it is considered to have brought the band out of obscurity.〔 ''Boys & Girls 1+1=3'' also marked the recording debut for punk rock all-girl trio IntoXicated, goth rock duo Brodwyn (later renamed Juliet the Orange),〔 and for Nita,〔 who sang the song "He's a Mod", which is a cover of a song by The Senators called "She's a Mod"〔 that was popularized in the 1960s by the band Ray Columbus & the Invaders. Also, Nita covered the song "True Love", which was originally written by The Marching Girls;〔 both bands were from New Zealand, as was the album producer Paul Moss.

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