Live in Japan (Do As Infinity album)

Live in Japan is Do as Infinity's second live album, as well as a concert DVD. It was a recording of the first live concert that Do as Infinity held in Budokan which was part of the Gates of Heaven Tour. Guitarist Ryo Owatari considered Budokan as a place where only the best bands could play. The CD version was recorded on 31 January 2004 and the DVD version on 1 February 2004.

Live in Japan
Live album by
Do as Infinity
ReleasedMarch 21, 2004
GenreJ-pop
Length2:09:50
LabelAVEX Trax
Do as Infinity chronology
Gates of Heaven
(2003)
Live in Japan
(2004)
Do The Best + DVD
(2004)

Track listing

Disc one

  1. "Gates of heaven"
  2. "Honjitsu wa Seiten Nari" (本日ハ晴天ナリ, We Will Have Fine Weather Today)
  3. "under the sun"
  4. "We are."
  5. MC
  6. "Hi no Ataru Sakamichi" (陽のあたる坂道, Sunny Hill)
  7. "Desire"
  8. "Azayaka na Hana" (アザヤカナハナ, Vivid Flower)
  9. "Treasure Pleasure" (トレジャプレジャ, Toreja Pureja)
  10. MC
  11. "Buranko" (ブランコ, Swing)
  12. "Hiiragi" (, Holly)
  13. "Fukai Mori" (深い森, Deep Forest)
  14. "Kagaku no Yoru" (科学の夜, Night of Science)

Disc two

  1. MC
  2. "Week!"
  3. "Tōku Made" (遠くまで, Far away)
  4. "Boukensha Tachi" (冒険者たち, Adventurers)
  5. "135"
  6. MC
  7. "One or Eight"
  8. "Thanksgiving Day"
  9. MC -encore-
  10. "Rock and Roll All Nite" -encore-
  11. MC -encore-
  12. "Tangerine Dream" -encore-
  13. MC -encore-
  14. "Field of Dreams" -encore-
  15. MC -encore-
  16. "SUMMER DAYS" -encore-
  17. "Ai no Uta" (あいのうた, Song of Love) -encore-

DVD

  1. Gates of heaven
  2. 本日ハ晴天ナリ
  3. under the sun
  4. We are.
  5. 陽のあたる坂道
  6. Oasis
  7. アザヤカナハナ
  8. トレジャプレジャ
  9. ブランコ
  10. 深い森
  11. 科学の夜
  12. Week!
  13. 遠くまで
  14. 冒険者たち
  15. 135
  16. One or Eight
  17. Thanksgiving Day
  18. Detroit Rock City -ENCORE-
  19. Tangerine Dream -ENCORE-
  20. Field of dreams -ENCORE-
  21. SUMMER DAYS -ENCORE-
  22. あいのうた -ENCORE-

Chart positions

Chart (2004) Peak
position
Sales Time in
chart
Japan Oricon 23 17,000 3 weeks

Sales is for the CD version.

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