Dirty Gift

Dirty Gift (stylized as diRTY GiFT) is an extended play by Japanese music production unit I've Sound, released on December 29, 2002 at the 2002 winter Comic Market event. It was sold as a set with the I've P.V Collection Vol.2 DVD. It contains two instrumental tracks by Fish Tone (Atsuhiko Nakatsubo), a Sonic Youth cover song by Outer, three original songs by Kaori Utatsuki, Eiko Shimamiya and Mell each, and an arranged version of the title track of their Disintegration album sung by Eri Sugai.

Dirty Gift
EP by
ReleasedDecember 29, 2002
Recorded2002
LabelFuctory Records/Visual Art's
I've Sound chronology
Disintegration
(2002)
Dirty Gift
(2002)
Lament
(2003)

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)VocalLength
1."Overture"written by Fish Tone- 
2."Dirty Boots" (Sonic Youth cover) Outer 
3."SWAY"lyrics by Kotoko
composed by Tomoyuki Nakazawa
arranged by Kazuya Takase
Kaori Utatsuki 
4."World My Eyes"lyrics by Mell
composed by Atsuhiko Nakatsubo
Eiko Shimamiya 
5."Sabaku no Yuki (砂漠の雪)"lyrics by Mell
composed by C.G mix
Mell 
6."Disintegration ::Symphony Second movement::"lyrics by Ben
composed by Kazuya Takase
orchestra arrange by Miu Uetsu
Eri Sugai 
7."Last Movement"written by Fish Tone- 
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