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"DoCo☆Second" is the second mini-album released by [[DoCo]]. This is the groups last original album and it was released three years after their [[DoCo*First|first album]].
"DoCo☆Second" is the second mini-album released by [[DoCo]]. This is the groups last original album and it was released three years after their [[DoCo*First|first album]]. The mini-album reached #60 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts, and charted for four weeks.
 
==External links==
* [http://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/artist/133585/products/music/175083/1/ Oricon Profile]


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Album Cover
Artist
DoCo
Mini-Album
DoCo☆Second
Released
1994.12.16
Catalog Number
PCCG-00326
Price
¥ 2,200
Tracklist
  1. Kiyoku Tadashii Christmas (清く正しいクリスマス; A Pure and Honest Christmas)
  2. Jugyouchuu no Shougakkou (授業中の小学校; In the Middle of Elementary School)
  3. Owaranai Natsuyasumi (終わらない夏休み; Never Ending Summer Vacation)
  4. Kagayaku Sora to Kimi no Koe (かがやく空ときみの声; The Sparkling Sky and Your Voice)
  5. Koi ga Hitotsu Kieteshimattano (恋がひとつ消えてしまったの; Love Vanished Once, Regrettably)
  6. Fukuzatsu na Ryouomoi (Live Version) (フクザツな両想い; Mutual Love is Complex)


Information

"DoCo☆Second" is the second mini-album released by DoCo. This is the groups last original album and it was released three years after their first album. The mini-album reached #60 on the Oricon weekly charts, and charted for four weeks.

External links