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[[Image:Pennypack Creek.JPG|thumb|400px|Pennypack Creek near Pine Road in [[Northeast Philadelphia]]]]
| Name = Jealousy
'''Pennypack Creek''' is a creek that runs southwest through eastern [[Montgomery County, Pennsylvania|Montgomery County]], lower [[Bucks County, Pennsylvania|Bucks County]], and the northeast section of [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]], [[Pennsylvania]], before emptying into the [[Delaware River]]. Originally known as Dublin Creek, the Pennypack was first surveyed by [[Thomas Holme]] in 1687. The creek begins in two branches, one in [[Horsham Township, Pennsylvania|Horsham]], the other in [[Warminster Township, Pennsylvania|Warminster]], joining in [[Bryn Athyn, Pennsylvania|Bryn Athyn]]. The creek then flows through [[Abington Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania|Abington]], [[Lower Moreland Township, Pennsylvania|Lower Moreland]], and [[Northeast Philadelphia]]. The creek draws its name from the [[Lenape]] word "pënëpèkw" meaning "downward-flowing water".
| Type = Album
| Artist = [[X Japan]]
| Cover = Xjapan_Jealousy.gif
| Released = [[July 1]], [[1991]]
| Recorded = Complex Studio, Sound Castle Studio, Studio City, Alpha Studio, Mad Hatter Studio
| Genre = [[Heavy metal]]<br />[[Power metal]]<br />[[Progressive metal]]
| Length = 51:23
| Label = [[Ki/oon Records|Ki/oon]]
| Producer = X Japan
| Reviews =
| Last album = ''[[Blue Blood (album)|Blue Blood]]''<br />(1989)
| This album = ''Jealousy''<br />(1991)
| Next album = ''[[Art of Life]]''<br />(1993)
}}
 
'''''Jealousy''''' is an album released by [[X Japan]] on [[July 1]], [[1991]]. It is noted for being the band's most diverse album in terms of songwriting credits and the last to feature [[Taiji (musician)|Taiji Sawada]] on bass. [[Remaster]]ed editions of ''Jealousy'' and the album ''[[Blue Blood (album)|Blue Blood]]'' were released on [[February 14]], [[2007]], each including a bonus CD with instrumental versions of X Japan songs.<ref>{{cite web | title=''Jealousy Special Edition'' release information | work=cdjapan.co.jp | url=http://www.cdjapan.co.jp/detailview.html?KEY=KSCL-1094}}</ref>
Pennypack Creek was once the site of several mills, but is no longer used for industrial purposes. It runs through [[Pennypack Park]] in Philadelphia and [[Lorimer Park]] in Montgomery County.
 
==QuotationsTrack listing==
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* '''Pennypack creek''' rises in Montgomery County, crosses the township line of the late Dublin township, and enters the Delaware near the town of Holmesburg.--Duffield's run and Ashton run, uniting with Wooden Bridge run, enter the '''Pennypack''' near Rowland's paint-factory.--Sandy run enters into it north of the Oxford and Dublin poor-house.--Comly's run and Welsh run flow into Paul's run, which joins the '''Pennypack''' below Verreeville. On Lindstrom's map this creek is called '''Pennishpaska''', '''La Riviere de Pennicpacka'''; by Campanius, '''Pennishpacha Kyl'''. In early Swedish patents it is called '''Pemipacka'''. Holmes calls it '''Dublin creek''', whilst in later maps it is called '''Pennypack''' and '''Pennepack'''. Heckewelder says that Pennypack means "deep, dead water; water without much current."
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: ("Changes in the Names of Streams In and About Philadelphia." ''Public Ledger Almanac: 1879''. Pages 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, & 13. [http://www.phillyh2o.org/backpages/Ledger_creeknames_1879.htm] )
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!Title
!Length
!Lyrics/Music
|-
|1
|{{nihongo|"Es Dur no Piano Sen"|Es Durのピアノ線}}
|1:50
| --- /[[Yoshiki (musician)|Yoshiki]]
|-
|2
|"[[Silent Jealousy]]"
|7:15
|Yoshiki
|-
|3
|"Miscast"
|5:12
|[[Hide (musician)|Hide]]
|-
|4
|"Desperate Angel"
|5:48
|[[Toshi (musician)|Toshi]]/[[Taiji (musician)|Taiji]]
|-
|5
|"White Wind From Mr. Martin ~Pata's Nap~"
|1:01
| --- /[[Pata (musician)|Pata]]
|-
|6
|"Voiceless Screaming"
|6:11
|Toshi/Taiji
|-
|7
|"Stab Me in the Back"
|3:54
|Hitomi Shiratori/Yoshiki
|-
|8
|"Love Replica"
|4:33
|Hide
|-
|9
|"Joker"
|5:12
|Hide
|-
|10
|"[[Say Anything (song)|Say Anything]]"
|8:40
|Yoshiki
|}
 
==See alsoReferences==
{{reflist}}
*[[List of Pennsylvania rivers]]
{{portalpar|Philadelphia}}
==External links==
* A [http://local.live.com/default.aspx?v=2&cp=40.043435~-75.020672&style=o&lvl=2&scene=1874159 picture] of Pennypack Creek from [[Windows Live Local]]. This scene shows the creek as it flows beneath the bridge on [[U.S. Highway 13|Frankford Avenue]] in [[Holmesburg, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Holmesburg]], believed to be the oldest stone arch bridge in use in the United States.
* Pennypack in art: [[William Thompson Russell Smith]] (1812-1896) painted ''Jarrett Hallowell's Meadow on the Pennypack'' in 1880 &nbsp; [http://www.brynmawr.edu/iconog/schwarz/25-16.jpg link to Smith's ''Meadow'']
* Pennypack in art: [[Xanthus Russell Smith]] (1839-1929) painted ''Turnpike Bridge on the Pennypack'' in 1881 &nbsp; [http://www.brynmawr.edu/iconog/schwarz/64-119.jpg link to Smith's ''Bridge'']
*[http://www.temple.edu/ambler/csc/pennypack/ Pennypack Creek Watershed Study]
*[http://balford.com/fopp/ Friends of Pennypack Park]
*[http://www.phillyh2o.org/backpages/cartledge/cartledge.htm Photographs - mostly of Pennypack Creek] - from the Lincoln Cartledge Collection of the Historical Society of Frankford
*[http://www.phillyh2o.org/backpages/pennypack1911.htm The Pennepack in Lower Dublin Township] (now part of Philadelphia: see [[Act of Consolidation, 1854]])
*[http://www.pennypackpark.org/holmesmap1687.jpg Holmes map of 1687]
 
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