Gensou no Hana
"Genso no Hana" (幻想の花, Gensō no Hana, lit. "Fantasy Flowers") is the twenty-second single by the Japanese rock band Buck-Tick, released on December 3, 2003.[1] The song was used for TV Asahi's show Kiseki no Tobira TV no Chikara.
"Genso no Hana" | ||||
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Single by Buck-Tick | ||||
Released | December 3, 2003 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 9:50 | |||
Label | BMG Japan/Ariola Japan | |||
Songwriter(s) | Hisashi Imai Atsushi Sakurai Hidehiko Hoshino | |||
Buck-Tick singles chronology | ||||
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Track listing
No. | Title | Length | Lyrics | Music |
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1 | "Genso no Hana" | 4:33 | Atsushi Sakurai | Hidehiko Hoshino |
2 | "Nocturne: Rain Song" | 3:51 | Hisashi Imai | Hisashi Imai |
3 | "Genso no Hana: live version" | 4:58 |
Musicians
- Atsushi Sakurai - vocals
- Hisashi Imai - guitar
- Hidehiko Hoshino - guitar
- Yutaka Higuchi - bass
- Toll Yagami - drums
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