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''BAND-MAIKO'' is the 1st mini-album released by BAND-MAID as BAND-MAIKO. It was released in two versions: a limited CD+DVD edition and a regular CD edition.  This was a follow-up to the previous years April Fool's Day prank, where the band rebranded themselves with a Maiko theme.  Six of the tracks are re-recordings of Band-Maid songs to include traditional Japanese instruments and lyrics sung in the Kyoto dialect.  The last track, "Gion-cho," is a new original song.
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''BAND-MAIKO'' is the 1st mini-album released by BAND-MAID as BAND-MAIKO. It was released in two versions: a limited CD+DVD edition and a regular CD edition.  This was a follow-up to the previous year's April Fool's Day prank, where the band rebranded themselves with a Maiko theme.  Six of the tracks are re-recordings of Band-Maid songs to include traditional Japanese instruments and lyrics sung in the Kyoto dialect.  The last track, "Gion-cho," is an original new song.

Revision as of 00:57, 13 October 2020

Regular Edition Cover
Limited Edition Cover
Artist
BAND-MAIKO
Mini-Album
BAND-MAIKO
Released
2019.04.03
Catalog Number
CRZP-40 (Limited Edition - CD+DVD)
CRCP-40577 (Regular Edition - CD)
Price
¥
CD Tracklist
  1. secret MAIKO lips
  2. Tora and Tora (虎 and 虎)
  3. YOLOSIOSU
  4. ansan
  5. Akasimahen
  6. Screaming (すくりーみんぐ)
  7. Gion-cho (祇園町)
DVD Tracklist
  1. Gion-cho (祇園町)
  2. Making of Gion-cho (祇園町)
Information

BAND-MAIKO is the 1st mini-album released by BAND-MAID as BAND-MAIKO. It was released in two versions: a limited CD+DVD edition and a regular CD edition. This was a follow-up to the previous year's April Fool's Day prank, where the band rebranded themselves with a Maiko theme. Six of the tracks are re-recordings of Band-Maid songs to include traditional Japanese instruments and lyrics sung in the Kyoto dialect. The last track, "Gion-cho," is an original new song.