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"capsule rmx" is the first remix album released by capsule. It is self-remixed, meaning [[Nakata Yasutaka]] (who made all of the original songs) remixed the album himself. This album is also similar to the tracklisting of "[[Flash Back|FLASH BACK]]", having only nine songs instead of the usual 10. The album reached #33 on the [[Oricon]] chart, where it charted for five weeks. | "capsule rmx" is the first remix album released by capsule. It is self-remixed, meaning [[Nakata Yasutaka]] (who made all of the original songs) remixed the album himself. This album is also similar to the tracklisting of "[[Flash Back|FLASH BACK]]", having only nine songs instead of the usual 10. The album reached #33 on the [[Oricon]] chart, where it charted for five weeks and sold 11,112 copies. | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:18, 26 March 2021
- Artist
- capsule
- Album
- capsule rmx
- Released
- 2007.10.10
- Catalog Number
- YCCC-10010
- Price
- ¥2,310
- Tracklist
- capsule rmx →
- jelly (rmx ver.)
- Sugarless GiRL (rmx ver.)
- CrazEEE Skyhopper (rmx ver.)
- Portable Kuukou (rmx ver.) (ポータブル空港; Portable Airport)
- do do pi do (rmx ver.)
- Lounge Designers Killer (rmx ver.)
- Sound of Silence (rmx ver.)
- Glider (rmx ver.) (グライダー)
- Information
"capsule rmx" is the first remix album released by capsule. It is self-remixed, meaning Nakata Yasutaka (who made all of the original songs) remixed the album himself. This album is also similar to the tracklisting of "FLASH BACK", having only nine songs instead of the usual 10. The album reached #33 on the Oricon chart, where it charted for five weeks and sold 11,112 copies.