Ayumi Hamasaki Complete Clip Box A

Ayumi Hamasaki Complete Clip Box A, by Ayumi Hamasaki, was released on February 25, 2004.

Ayumi Hamasaki Complete Clip Box A
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ReleasedFebruary 25, 2004
GenreJ-pop
LabelAvex
ProducerMax Matsuura
Ayumi Hamasaki chronology
Ayumi Hamasaki Countdown Live 2002-2003 A
(2003)
Ayumi Hamasaki Complete Clip Box A
(2004)
Ayumi Hamasaki A Museum: 30th Single Collection Live
(2003)

Ayumi Hamasaki Complete Clip Box A is a DVD box set compiling all of Hamasaki Ayumi's PVs from 1998 to 2003 on three discs. It also includes various commercials advertising the release of her singles and albums. Be aware that when they say "clips", they mean the entire PV.

Track listing

Disc 1

  1. Poker Face
  2. You
  3. Trust
  4. For My Dear...
  5. Depend on You
  6. A Song for XX (TV-CM A Song for XX version)
  7. A Song for XX (TV-CM Powder Snow version)
  8. A Song for XX (TV-CM 5 singles version)
  9. Whatever: Version M
  10. Whatever: Version J (TV-CM)
  11. Ayu-mi-x (TV-CM)
  12. Love: Destiny
  13. To Be
  14. Boys & Girls
  15. A (TV-CM)
  16. A Film for XX (TV-CM)
  17. Appears
  18. Loveppears (TV-CM New York version)
  19. Loveppears (TV CM 6 singles version)
  20. Kanariya

Disc 2

  1. Fly High
  2. A Clips (TV-CM)
  3. Ayu-mi-x II (TV-CM)
  4. Vogue / Far Away / Seasons
  5. Surreal
  6. Duty (TV-CM Panther version)
  7. Duty (TV-CM 6 tracks version)
  8. Audience (TV-CM)
  9. M
  10. Evolution
  11. Never Ever (Promotional Clip)
  12. Ayu-mi-x III (TV-CM)
  13. A Best (TV-CM X7)
  14. Endless Sorrow
  15. Unite! (Promotional Clip)
  16. Dearest
  17. Dearest (Acoustic Piano Version)
  18. I am... (TV-CM I am... version)
  19. I am... (TV-CM 6 singles version)
  20. Connected

Disc 3

  1. Ayu-mi-x 4 (TV-CM)
  2. Daybreak
  3. Free & Easy
  4. H (TV-CM)
  5. Voyage
  6. Rainbow (TV-CM Rainbow version)
  7. Rainbow (TV-CM 5 tracks version)
  8. Real Me
  9. Rainbow
  10. A Ballads (TV-CM X6)
  11. & / Ourselves
  12. & / Grateful Days
  13. & / Hanabi: Episode II
  14. Forgiveness
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