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1981 live album by Pink Lady
Sayonara Pink Lady at Kohrakuen Stadium
Live album by
Pink Lady
Released
5 December 1981 (1981-12-05)
Recorded
31 March 1981 (1981-03-31)
Venue
Korakuen Stadium
Genre
J-pop
kayōkyoku
disco
teen pop
Language
Japanese
Label
Victor
Producer
Hisahiko Iida
Pink Lady chronology
Pink Lady (1980)
Sayonara Pink Lady at Kohrakuen Stadium (1981)
Suspense ~Pink Lady Again~ (1984)
Sayonara Pink Lady at Kohrakuen Stadium (さよならピンク・レディー, Sayonara Pinku Redī) is the seventh and final live album by Japanese idol duo Pink Lady, released on December 5, 1981. Recorded live at Korakuen Stadium in Tokyo on March 31, 1981, the album featured the duo's last live performance before their disbandment that year.[1][2][3][4]
The album has not been reissued since its release on CD on December 1, 1994.[5]
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