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==Concert Performances==
==Concert Performances==
*[2016] [[C-ute Concert Tour 2016 Aki ~Compass~|°C-ute Concert Tour 2016 Aki ~°COMPASS~]]
*[2016] [[C-ute Concert Tour 2016 Aki ~Compass~|°C-ute Concert Tour 2016 Aki ~°COMPASS~]]
*[2016–2017] [[Hello! Project Countdown Party 2016 ~Good Bye & Hello!~|Hello! Project COUNTDOWN PARTY 2016 ~GOOD BYE & HELLO!~]]
*[2017] [[C-ute Last Concert in Saitama Super Arena ~Thank You Team C-ute~|°C-ute Last Concert in Saitama Super Arena ~Thank you team °C-ute~]]


==External Links==
==External Links==

Latest revision as of 20:59, 22 September 2017

"Mugen Climax / Ai wa Maru de Seidenki / Singing ~Ano Koro no You ni~" Regular Edition A Cover
Artist
°C-ute
Song
Mugen Climax (夢幻クライマックス; Dreamlike Climax)
Lyrics
Omori Seiko
Music
Omori Seiko
Other Information
Arrangement: Okubo Kaoru


Information

"Mugen Climax" is a song recorded by °C-ute. It appears on the single "Mugen Climax / Ai wa Maru de Seidenki / Singing ~Ano Koro no You ni~" as track #1. The song samples the Presto agitato movement from Ludwig van Beethoven's Piano Sonata No. 14.

Disambiguation

There are currently two recorded versions of "Mugen Climax" found in °C-ute and Hello! Project's discography. These versions are:

Mugen Climax (Original)
Found on the "Mugen Climax / Ai wa Maru de Seidenki / Singing ~Ano Koro no You ni~" single as track #1.
Mugen Climax (Instrumental)
Found on the "Mugen Climax / Ai wa Maru de Seidenki / Singing ~Ano Koro no You ni~" single as track #4. This is the standard version without the main vocals.

Concert Performances

External Links