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''MUSICRUSADERS'' is the first and only cover album released by [[BEAT CRUSADERS]]. The album was named and released after the radio show ''MUSIC FREAKS'''s corner "MUSICRUSADERS" hosted by [[Hidaka]], which received request from listeners. The album was released in two editions, limited and regular. The limited edition, titled "MASKED "SUPERSTAR" DJ Ver.", was recorded as a virtual radio show with recording of the members between the songs. The album includes a self-cover of a song from their indies era, "[[Imagine|IMAGINE?]]", originally included on their fourth album ''[[Sexcite!|SEXCITE!]]'', and their first song with Japanese lyrics, the [[Southern All Stars]] cover "[[Kibou no Wadachi]]". The album reached #6 on Oricon charts and charted for 10 weeks. | ''MUSICRUSADERS'' is the first and only cover album released by [[BEAT CRUSADERS]]. The album was named and released after the radio show ''MUSIC FREAKS'''s corner "MUSICRUSADERS" hosted by [[Hidaka]], which received request from listeners. The album was released in two editions, limited and regular. The limited edition, titled "MASKED "SUPERSTAR" DJ Ver.", was recorded as a virtual radio show with recording of the members between the songs. The album includes a self-cover of a song from their indies era, "[[Imagine|IMAGINE?]]", originally included on their fourth album ''[[Sexcite!|SEXCITE!]]'', and their first song with Japanese lyrics, the [[Southern All Stars]] cover "[[Kibou no Wadachi]]". The song "I CAN SEE CLEARLY NOW" was re-released a few days later included on their second vinyl [[I Can See Clearly Now (vinyl)|of the same title]]. The album reached #6 on Oricon charts and charted for 10 weeks. | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== |
Revision as of 22:09, 5 August 2012
- Artist
- BEAT CRUSADERS
- Album
- MUSICRUSADERS
- Released
- 2005.09.07
- Catalog Number
- DFCL-1221 (Limited Edition)
- DFCL-1222 (Regular Edition)
- Price
- ¥2,520
- "Limited Edition" Tracklist
- JINGLE 1
- THE DISAPPOINTED (Original: XTC)
- MASKED "SUPERSTAR"DJ TALK PART I
- I CAN SEE CLEARLY NOW (Original: Jimmy Cliff)
- NEW SONG (Original: Howard Jones)
- MASKED "SUPERSTAR"DJ TALK PART II
- SKY HIGH (Original: Jigsaw)
- MASKED"SUPERSTAR"DJ TALK PART III
- IMAGINE? (Self-cover)
- THERE SHE GOES (Original: The La's)
- MASKED"SUPERSTAR"DJ TALK PART IV
- WE'RE ALL ALONE (Original: Boz Scaggs)
- MASKED "SUPERSTAR"DJ TALK PART V
- INSTANT KARMA! (Original: John Lennon)
- DANCING QUEEN (Original: ABBA)
- MASKED"SUPERSTAR"DJ TALK PART VI
- Kibou no Wadachi (希望の轍) (Original: Southern All Stars)
- AGAINST ALL ODDS (Original: Phil Collins)
- MASKED"SUPERSUTAR"DJ TALK PART VII
- REALITY (Original: Richard Sanderson)
- JINGLE2
- "Regular Edition" Tracklist
- THE DISAPPOINTED (Original: XTC)
- I CAN SEE CLEARLY NOW (Original: Jimmy Cliff)
- NEW SONG (Original: Howard Jones)
- SKY HIGH (Original: Jigsaw)
- IMAGINE? (Self-cover)
- THERE SHE GOES (Original: The La's)
- WE'RE ALL ALONE (Original: Boz Scaggs)
- INSTANT KARMA! (Original: John Lennon)
- Kibou no Wadachi (希望の轍) (Original: Southern All Stars)
- AGAINST ALL ODDS (Original: Phil Collins)
- REALITY (Original: Richard Sanderson)
- Information
MUSICRUSADERS is the first and only cover album released by BEAT CRUSADERS. The album was named and released after the radio show MUSIC FREAKS's corner "MUSICRUSADERS" hosted by Hidaka, which received request from listeners. The album was released in two editions, limited and regular. The limited edition, titled "MASKED "SUPERSTAR" DJ Ver.", was recorded as a virtual radio show with recording of the members between the songs. The album includes a self-cover of a song from their indies era, "IMAGINE?", originally included on their fourth album SEXCITE!, and their first song with Japanese lyrics, the Southern All Stars cover "Kibou no Wadachi". The song "I CAN SEE CLEARLY NOW" was re-released a few days later included on their second vinyl of the same title. The album reached #6 on Oricon charts and charted for 10 weeks.
External Links
- Oricon Profile: Limited Edition | Regular Edition
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