Bitter & Sweet Release Tour Final
Bitter & Sweet Release Tour Final is the first live CD by singer Beni. The album contains a DVD with performed songs at the Akasaka Blitz hall on 15 December 2009.[1]
Bitter&Sweet Release Tour Final | ||||
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Live album by BENI | ||||
Released | March 10, 2010 | |||
Recorded | 2009-2010 | |||
Genre | Pop, R&B | |||
Label | Nayutawave Records | |||
BENI chronology | ||||
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Track list: DVD
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Bitter & Sweet Intro" | |
2. | "STAY" | |
3. | "Stardust" | |
4. | "Anything Goes!!" | |
5. | "Koi Kogarete (恋焦がれて, Yearning for Love)" | |
6. | "KIRA☆KIRA☆" | |
7. | "Kiss Kiss Kiss" | |
8. | "Shinjisasete (信じさせて, Make Me Believe)" | |
9. | "Dakishimete feat. Dohzi-T (抱きしめて feat. 童子-T, Hold Me)" | |
10. | "Zutto Futari de (Piano version) (ずっと二人で, Always Together)" | |
11. | "SAKURAZAKA -桜坂- (Piano Version)" | |
12. | "nice & slow" | |
13. | "GO ON" | |
14. | "Beautiful World" | |
15. | "Mō Nido to... (もう二度と・・・, Never Again...)" | |
16. | "Sign (サイン, Sain)" | |
17. | "Zutto Futari de DJ HASEBE REMIX" |
Track list: CD
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "stardust" | |
2. | "Anything Goes!!" | |
3. | "Koi Kogarete" | |
4. | "KIRA☆KIRA☆" | |
5. | "Kiss Kiss Kiss" | |
6. | "Dakishimete feat. Dohzi-T" | |
7. | "Zutto Futari de (Piano Version)" | |
8. | "SAKURAZAKA -桜坂- (Piano Version)" | |
9. | "nice & slow" | |
10. | "GO ON" | |
11. | "Mou Nido To..." | |
12. | "Sign" |
Charts
Release | Chart | Peak Position | First Week Sales | Sales Total | Chart Run |
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March 10, 2010 | Oricon Daily Charts | 36 | 4,494 | 2 weeks | |
Oricon Weekly Charts | 50 | 3,277 | |||
Oricon Monthly Charts | |||||
Oricon Yearly Charts | |||||
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gollark: #5 is just counting with extra steps.
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References
- "BENI Nayutawave records NEWS" (in Japanese). Universal Japan. 2010-03-05. Archived from the original on 2010-11-03. Retrieved 2010-03-05.
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