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Spitz will release a promo clip DVD titled, Sora to Video 4, on Aug. 3, the band’s web site announced. The collection covers the last five years of work, spread over four albums. Hit songs such as “Haruka”, “Sawatte Kawatte”, “Hanemono”, “Mizuiro no Machi”, “Stargazer”, “Masayume”, “Haru no Uta” and “Tekuteku” are expected to be included.
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Spitz will release a new single, “Haru no Uta”, on April 20. The single’s title track is the lead song from the band’s most recent album, Souvenir. The single also includes the coupling track, “Teku Teku”. On the same day, a vinyl version of Souvenir hits stores.
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Spitz releases its 11th album, titled Souvenir, on Jan. 12. The album will be the first collection of new material since Mikatzuki Rock, which came out more than two years ago. The band once again worked with producer Seiji Kameda, bassist for Shiina Ringo’s band Tokyo Jihen. In March 2004, Spitz released Iroirogoromi, a collection of previously released and rare material.
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Spitz’s forthcoming album Iroirogoromo isn’t exactly “new”. The March 17 release includes a new single (“Stargazer”), some old hits (“Yumeoimushi”, “Memories”), some b-sides and an unreleased track (“Boku wa Jet”). All of the songs on the 14-track album focus on work recorded since 1999 and represent what the band calls its “amateur period”. Two of the tracks have been remixed, and the band hints the album may include some demos.
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Spitz is set to release its 28th single, titled “Stargazer”, on Jan. 21, 2004. It’s the band’s newest release in a year and a half and serves as the theme song to the popular TV show “Ainori”. The single’s coupling track, “Mikatzuki Rock Sono 3”, was premiered during the band’s 2002 Sugoroku tour. In December, Spitz will also release a four-DVD boxed set of live performances from the past four years.
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Pop band Spitz will release a four-DVD box set of its best live performances from the past four years. Titled Hooro Hayabusa Junjoo Sugoroku, the limited edition set hits stores Dec. 17. Spitz recorded only two albums in that period but embarked on four different tours. Off-stage footage is included on each disc, and a 100-page booklet is planned to accompany the set.