Mirage (Mell album)
Mirage is the second studio album from the I've Sound singer, Mell, released on October 27, 2010. The album contains eight new songs, one old song from an album released on Comic Market away back 2002, and a remix of her famous song Red Fraction which was used as an opening theme for the OVA of the anime series Black Lagoon. This album will contain her three singles Proof/No Vain, Kill and Rideback.
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CD+DVD edition | ||||
Studio album by | ||||
Released | October 27, 2010 | |||
Recorded | 2010 | |||
Genre | J-pop | |||
Label | Geneon | |||
Mell chronology | ||||
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MIRAGE | ||||
CD only edition |
The album will come in a limited CD+DVD edition (GNCV-1023) and a regular CD-only edition (GNCV-1024). The DVD will contain the PV for the title track "Mirage" and the making for her activity report for the year 2010.
Track listing
CD
- mirage – 5:27
- Composition/Arrangement: Kazuya Takase
- Lyrics: MELL
- KILL – 4:53
- Composition/Arrangement: Kazuya Takase
- Lyrics: MELL
- Princess bloom – 4:51
- Composition/Arrangement: Ken Morioka
- Lyrics: MELL
- Fascination – 4:59
- Composition: Tomoyuki Nakazawa
- Arrangement: Tomoyuki Nakazawa, Takeshi Ozaki
- Lyrics: MELL
- FIXER – 4:56
- Composition/Arrangement: Kazuya Takase
- Lyrics: MELL
- Sabaku no Yuki (砂漠の雪) – 5:55
- Composition/Arrangement: C.G mix
- Lyrics: MELL
- Proof – 5:33
- Composition/Arrangement: Kazuya Takase
- Lyrics: MELL
- Teleportation guy – 5:54
- Composition/Arrangement: Ken Morioka
- Lyrics: MELL
- Love illusion – 5:01
- Composition: C.G mix
- Arrangement: C.G mix, Takeshi Ozaki
- Lyrics: MELL
- Infection – 4:24
- Composition/Arrangement: Maiko Iuchi
- Lyrics: MELL, seven-lon
- Rideback – 4:42
- Composition/Arrangement: Kazuya Takase
- Lyrics: MELL
- MY PRECIOUS – 7:48
- Composition/Arrangement: Ken Morioka
- Lyrics: MELL
- Red Fraction -IO drive mix- – 5:00
- Composition/Arrangement: Kazuya Takase
- Lyrics: MELL
Track listing
DVD
- Mirage (PV_
- Making Of Activity Report 2010
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