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''Deen Next Stage'' is the ninth studio album by
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band Deen. It was released on 25 February 2009 under BMG Japan.


Background

The release gap between this album and Deen's previous album ''
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'' is two and a half years. It marks the biggest release gap of recording in their whole career. The album consists of only one previously released single, ''Eien no Ashita''. Leader Kouji Yamane will perform in the album his solo song "Lonely Wolf". Leading track ''Eien no Ashita'' has received special ballad version exclusively for this album. This album was released in two formats: regular CD edition and limited CD+DVD edition. In DVD disc is countdown live from their performance ''Deen Live Joy Break-13~Next Stage~''. This is their last album which was released under BMG Japan. On their next album Lovers Concerto, they moved to different music label,
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.


Charting performance

The album reached #16 in its first week and charted for 3 weeks, selling 12,000 copies.


Track listing


In media

*Eien no Ashita - theme song for
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References

{{Authority control Sony Music albums 2000s Japanese-language albums 2009 albums Deen (band) albums