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Guess I should have clarified I meant re-releases. I knew they finished the song for the Japanese album,but I didn't know it was because of the vocals, thanks for sharing it!

A lot of the time that's not Muse's call or any artist's but rather management. But yeah, I don't like it, it screws over the Japanese people. I'd love to see them expand more on songs like Crying Shame and The Groove, by making them longer than 2 something minutes.


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Origin of Symmetry [Japan Bonus Track]

Main Album Origin of Symmetry Release Date August 31, Ryoue Tsukimura Police Dragoon: Risa Wataya Isn't She Pitiful? Ai Satouchi Outdoorsmanship Illustrated: Kazuki Sakuraba Red Girls: Ruriko Yuzuhara Medical Examiner Series: Noriko Oonuma The Nocturnal Bakery: Atsushi Nakajima The Moon over the Mountain: Aiko Kitahara The Budding Tree: My close friends all knew it, of course, but I made a point of not volunteering the information to other students and … Read full article.

Many people I know personally have shown more interest in and enthusiasm for the project of translating … Read full article. Coloring books for seniors: A wild monster chase: But even the most ardent fan of Murakami in translation—and as we all know, there's a lot of them these days—would be forgiven for missing the … Read full article.

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The allure of the historical—confessions of a translator by Ian M. MacDonald Historical fiction has been a mainstay of the Japanese literary scene since about AD, when Murasaki Shikibu penned the opening lines of her classic Tale of Genji: On Haruki Murakami's new novel: Liszt's "Years of Pilgrimage" turned extravaganza by Saku Masui It's not unusual for the title of a Haruki Murakami work to refer to a piece of music.

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