O-Crazy Luv
O-Crazy Luv is Keiko Yamada's first full-length album, and her first album under the name KCO. The album contains a total of 11 tracks including her first solo single as KCO, "Haru no Yuki", and its B-side, "Mobile Emotion". The album comes in two editions, normal and limited edition. Both have alternate album covers which only differ slightly. The limited edition is packaged with a DVD containing the PV for "Haru no Yuki" and offshoot footage. Despite being a track on the album, the PV for "O-Crazy Luv" was not included in the DVD. It became available for download via iTunes. All songs featured in the album were produced by Tetsuya Komuro.
O-Crazy Luv | |
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Studio album by KCO | |
Released | 2008 April 30 |
Genre | Pop |
Label | Universal Sigma |
Producer | Tetsuya Komuro |
Track listing
Track | Title | Length |
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01 | Selfish | 5:57 |
02 | Haru no Yuki -Full Length- (春の雪-FULL LENGTH-) | 6:48 |
03 | Slide | 5:11 |
04 | Secret Comes | 4:56 |
05 | O-Crazy Luv | 6:11 |
06 | Hello UK | 4:47 |
07 | Sorry Lonely | 3:57 |
08 | Self Indication | 3:59 |
09 | Nemurasete (ネムラセテ) | 4:55 |
10 | Last Dance | 5:00 |
11 | Mobile Emotion | 4:22 |
Singles
- "Haru no Yuki" Release: 2008 March 12
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