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Originally Posted by drdolce
Well, if you leave the interludes/intros out, you have these:
A Song for XX: 15
LOVEppears: 15 (14 if you don't count kanariya)
Duty: 11
I am...: 14 (13 if you don't count flower garden)
RAINBOW: 13 (12 if you don't count +)
MY STORY: 14
(miss)understood: 14
Secret: 11
GUILTY: 10
NEXT LEVEL: 10
Rock'n'Roll Circus: 12
Love songs: 13 (12 if you don't count SEVEN DAYS WAR)
Party Queen: 11
LOVE again: 13
Colours: 10
A ONE: 11
So if you look at this, having 11 songs on a Ayu album isn't unusual at all. Her albums has looked like they're longer but only because there has been 1-4 interludes. I personally don't mind Ayu stopping using interludes from now on. COLOURS is a great example of how great an Ayu album without intros/interludes can be. 
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But you forget that she used to have way more single/digital single songs before the albums. If you cut the already known single songs, some her recent albums would have more new songs than others.
It should be like this:
A Song for XX: 10
LOVEppears: 7
Duty: 7
I am...: 7
RAINBOW: 8
MY STORY: 9
(miss)understood: 6
Secret: 7
GUILTY: 5
NEXT LEVEL: 6
Rock'n'Roll Circus: 7
Love songs: 6
Party Queen: 10
LOVE again: 5
Colours: 6
A ONE: 8 (if there won't be interludes)
Her average was always 6-7 new songs.