Black & White (Flow album)

Black & White is Flow's seventh studio album. The single has two editions: regular and limited. The limited edition includes a bonus DVD. It reached #29 on the Oricon charts and charted for 3 weeks.[1]

Limited Edition Cover
Black & White
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 12, 2012
GenreRock
LabelKi/oon
Flow chronology
Microcosm
(2010)
Black & White
(2012)
Flow The Max
(2013)

Track listing[2]

No.TitleLength
1."Hey"3:43
2."Rock Climbers (ロッククライマーズ)"3:54
3."Kakumei (革命)"3:36
4."Konosai Hakkiri Sasetokouka! (この際はっきりさせとこうか!)"2:52
5."Kanjou Koushinkyoku (感情行進曲)"3:37
6."Chelsea Girl (チェルシーガール)"3:52
7."Ohayou Japonica (おはようジャポニカ)"4:01
8."Black & White"4:19
9."Tabidachi Graffiti (旅立ちグラフィティ)"5:48
10."Hikari (光)"4:23
11."On the Line"4:41

Bonus DVD Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Tabidachi Graffiti (旅立ちグラフィティ) (Music video)" 
2."Hey (Music video)" 
3."Rock Climbers (ロッククライマーズ) (Music Video)" 
4."Rock Climbers (ロッククライマーズ) Off shot" 
5."The Digest of the Anime Convention in USA Days (Live)" 
6."2011.12.4 Nippon Budokan "Risuani! Live 2011" Yori" 
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