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If you’re compiling the ultimate playlist, do not simply drop the hits. Start with "Love Generation," build through "World, Hold On," surprise with "Tennessee," and end with "Kiss My Eyes." This is music for optimism—a reminder that, as Gary Pine sings, "We’ve got to live together."
The soundtrack features a mix of pop songs and instrumental themes that became synonymous with the 1990s Japanese "Trendy Drama" era. You can find various editions of the album on Discogs . Song Title How Life Can Be So Sweet Hadashi Ni Naritai (裸足になりたい) Phil Sista Sometime Ago Daisuke Hinata Poetry of Love Izanai (Japanese Title) Saki from Section-S Clack-sion True True (Guitar Version) Daisuke Hinata True To Your Heart Got Me On The Run Hear Me Cry Daisuke Hinata Paradise Alley Phil Sista Mind Time Bomb Space Junkies Love Generation True True (Piano Version) Daisuke Hinata love generation soundtrack album songs
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The Love Generation soundtrack album is more than a simple film score; it is a standalone emotional journey. Through André Hossein’s nuanced compositions, the album captures the essence of a forbidden love affair—its joy, its secrecy, and its inevitable sorrow. For fans of classic European cinema and evocative instrumental music, this soundtrack remains a hidden gem worth discovering. This public link is valid for 7 days
with music by Daisuke Hinata. It appears in multiple forms, including How Life Can Be So Sweet
A collaboration with disco legend Cerrone. This song sounds like 1978 meets 2006—filtered disco strings, a heavy bass guitar, and spoken-word French verses. It’s often the closing track on the "soundtrack" due to its cinematic outro. Can’t copy the link right now
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