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Happy End (1970 album) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Happy End (1970 album)
is the self-titled 〔Their third album is also entitled Happy End but written in English〕 debut album by Japanese folk rock band Happy End. All the album's lyrics were written by Takashi Matsumoto, with the exception of "Tobenai Sora" (Haruomi Hosono) and "Ira Ira" (Eiichi Ohtaki).〔(haruomi hosono: はっぴいえんど / はっぴいえんど (in Japanese) )〕 This album marked an important turning point in Japanese music history, as it sparked what would be known as the . There were highly publicized debates held between prominent figures in the Japanese rock industry, most notably the members of Happy End and Yuya Uchida, regarding whether Japanese rock music sung entirely in Japanese was sustainable (previously, almost all popular rock music in Japan was sung in English). The success of Happy End's debut album, as well as their following album ''Kazemachi Roman'', proved the sustainability of Japanese-language rock in Japan.〔『TJ MOOK 聴け! 伝説の日本ロック (Legendary Japanese Rock) 1969-79』 (Takarajima Press, 2004,ISBN 4-7966-3862-8) p.33〕 ==Track listing==
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