D-project

d-project is a Japanese cover band under the Giza Studio label.[1] The band was formed to celebrate 25th anniversary of Zard's debut and in first album arranged popular songs. Famous arrangers and composed were grouped with guest vocalist Maki Ohguro and guest mc Ken.[2] The first album d-project with ZARD was released on 30 May 2016. The album reached #33 rank first week and totally charted for 3 weeks.[3]

d-project
OriginJapan
GenresRock, Pop
Years active2016-
LabelsGiza Studio (2016-present)
WebsiteOfficial Website

Discography

d-project with ZARD

All songs are originally written by Izumi Sakai. Compositions for each song by individual composers remains same.[4]

# Kanji Romaji
1. 愛は暗闇の中で
編曲:麻井寛史 (Sensation)
Ai wa Kurayami no Naka de
Arranger: Hiroshi Asai (Sensation)
2. 負けないで
編曲:徳永暁人 (doa)
Makenaide
Arranger: Akihito Tokunaga (doa)
3. きっと忘れない
編曲:大賀好修 (Sensation)
Kitto Wasurenai
Arranger: Yoshinobu Ohga (Sensation)
4. 君がいない
編曲:鶴澤夢人 (Sensation)
Kimi ga Inai
Arranger: Yumemoto Tsuresawa
5. 揺れる想い
編曲:岡本仁志 (ex. Garnet Crow)
Yureru Omoi
Arranger: Hitoshi Okamoto (ex.Garnet Crow)
6. 雨に濡れて
編曲:山口 篤, 鶴澤夢人
Ame ni Yurete
Arranger: Atsushi Yamaguchi (ex.Naifu) and Tsuresawa
7. 愛が見えない
編曲:森丘直樹
Ai ga Mienai
Arranger: Naoki Morioka (dps)
8. こんなにそばに居るのに
編曲:GAK (purple stone)
Konna ni Soba ni Iru no ni
Arranger: GAK (purple stone)
9. DAN DAN 心魅かれてく
編曲:徳永暁人 (doa)
Dan Dan Kokoro Hikareteku
Arranger:Tokunaga (doa)
10. もう少し あと少し...
編曲:安部智樹 (Hachi)
Mou Sukoshi, Ato Sukoshi...
Arranger:Tomoki Abe (Hachi)
11. Don't You See!
編曲:大楠雄蔵 (Sensation)
Don't You See!
Arranger:U-zo Ohkusu (Sensation)
12. Get U're Dream
編曲:灰原大介
Get U're Dream
Arranger:Daisuke Haibara
13. 星のかがやきよ
編曲:宮崎 諒
Hoshi no Kagayaki yo
Arranger:Ryo Miyazaki
14. かけがえのないもの
編曲:竹田 NINJA 京右
Kakegae no Nai Mono
Arranger:Kyosuke NINJA Takeda
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References

  • Official website


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