2009 Taiwan Live

2009 Taiwan Live (stylized as 2009 TAIWAN LIVE) is the second Fanclub Exclusive live DVD released by Japanese singer-songwriter Koda Kumi. It was her first concert in Taiwan and received generally positive reviews by Taiwanese fans. She toured 4 days around Taiwan and performed in front of over 8,000 fans.[1]

2009 Taiwan Live
Video by
Released10 March 2010
Recorded2009
GenrePop, R&B, J-pop, dance-pop
LabelRhythm Zone
ProducerKoda Kumi
Koda Kumi chronology
Live Tour 2009: Trick
(2009)
2009 Taiwan Live
(2010)
Live Tour 2010: Universe
(2010)

The DVD includes off-shot footage of Kumi's time in Taiwan, along with her personal commentary.[2]

Track listing

(Source[3])

DVD

  1. "Black Cherry"
  2. "Get Up & Move!!"
  3. "Cherry Girl"
  4. "Cutie Honey" (Live Jazz Ver.)
  5. "Tsuki to Taiyou"
  6. "Yume no Uta"
  7. "Heat" feat. MEGARYU"
  8. "Break It Down"
  9. "stay with me"
  10. "Moon Crying"
  11. "Twinkle" feat. SHOW"
  12. "Always"
  13. "This is not a love song"
  14. "Take Back" (Sunset in Ibiza Remix)
  15. "Driving"
  16. "Ecstasy"
  17. "Physical Thing"
  18. "Long Dance Part"
  19. "Lick me♥"
  20. Long Medley
    "BUT / D.D.D. / Taboo / Shake It Up / Crazy 4 U / It's All Love! / Ningyo-hime / Hashire! / Freaky / Last Angel / With your smile / Koi no Tsubomi / Ai no Uta (Remix) / Wind / girls"
  21. "Butterfly / Cutie Honey"
  22. "walk"
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References

  1. Taiwan Live Retrieved 24 August 2012
  2. Kumi's Commentary 23 August 2012
  3. "Discography". 10 March 2010. Archived from the original on 15 January 2012. Retrieved 6 March 2016.


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