Hai to Diamond

It was released on May 25, 1994, by the independent label Extasy Records and peaked at #57 on the Oricon chart, with more than 51,000 copies sold.As an unsigned band, Glay promoted themselves by handing out flyers on the streets of Tokyo and giving out demo tapes.[1] The drums on Hai to Diamond were performed by Akira, who left the group in January before its release.Although "Rain" was written and demoed under the title "Julia (Reason For So Long)" prior to this album, the finished version includes lyrics and co-composition by Yoshiki.The two CD/one DVD set includes remastered tracks, re-recordings, demo versions, and a live medley.
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