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Pepper Keibu
Studio album by
Released25 January 1977 (1977-01-25)
Recorded1975
Genre
LanguageJapanese
LabelVictor
ProducerHisahiko Iida
Pink Lady chronology
Pepper Keibu
(1977)
Challenge Concert
(1977)
Singles from Pepper Keibu
  1. "Pepper Keibu"
    Released: 25 August 1976 (1976-08-25)
  2. "S.O.S."
    Released: 25 November 1976 (1976-11-25)

Pepper Keibu (ペッパー警部, Peppā Keibu, lit. Inspector Pepper) is the debut album of Japanese duo Pink Lady. The album was released on January 25, 1976. It contains their first two singles: the title track and "S.O.S.", as well as Japanese-language covers of Bay City Rollers songs.[1]

Track listing

All lyrics are written by Yū Aku; all music is composed by Shunichi Tokura

Side A
No.TitleArrangementLength
1."Pepper Keibu" (Peppā Keibu (ペッパー警部, "Inspector Pepper"))Tokura3:17
2."Inspiration" (Insupirēshon (インスピレーション) (Kei solo))Katsunori Ishida3:51
3."Kanpai Ojōsan" ((乾杯お嬢さん, "Cheers, Miss"))Tokura3:12
4."Pink no Ringo" (Pinku no Ringo (ピンクの林檎, "Pink Apple"))Tokura3:03
5."Yūutsubi" ((ゆううつ日, "Day of Depression") (Mie solo))Ishida3:32
6."S.O.S."Tokura2:45

All lyrics are written by Fumiko Okada

Side B
No.TitleWriter(s)ArrangementLength
1."I Only Want to Be with You" (Futaridake no Dēto (二人だけのデート, "Date for Two"))Akano Tachio3:49
2."Keep on Dancing" (Asa Made Odorō (朝まで踊ろう, "Let's Dance till the Morning"))
Katsunori Ishida2:54
3."Money Honey" (Manī Hanī (マネー・ハニー))
Ishida3:45
4."Angel Baby" (Enjeru Beibī (エンジェル・ベイビー))
  • Faulkner
  • Wood
Ishida4:05
5."Rock and Roll Love Letter" (Rokkun Rōru Rabu Retā (ロックン・ロール・ラブレター))Tim MooreTachio2:57
6."Bye Bye Baby" (Bai Bai Beibī (バイ・バイ・ベイビー))Ishida2:44

Charts

Chart (1977) Peak
position
Japanese Oricon Albums Chart 2[2]

References

  1. ^ "Pink Lady Albums". Archived from the original on 2009-08-11. Retrieved 2009-08-08.
  2. ^ "Yamachan Land (Archives of the Japanese record charts) - Albums Chart Daijiten - Pink Lady" (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 2007-06-19. Retrieved 2008-01-24.

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