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"The Lost Lolli" is [[Olivia Lufkin|OLIVIA]]'s second full-length album which is a compilation of the material featured on her four mini-albums and new material. The album features two new songs ([[Alone in Our Castle|Alone in our Castle]] and [[Fake Flowers]]), as well as two re-arrangements ([[Spiderspins|SpidERƧpins (Lost Lolli Mix)]] and [[Into the Stars|Into the Stars (Live Arrangement Version)]]). [[Spiderspins|SpidERƧpins (Lost Lolli Mix)]] was used as a radio single for this release. The entire album was sung in English. There were two versions of this album: the standard version as well as a first press edition sold exclusively at Tower Records. This album reached #111 in Oricon charts, charted for two weeks and sold 2,709 copies.  
''The Lost Lolli'' is the sophomore studio album recorded by [[Olivia Lufkin|OLIVIA]]. The album is made up of material starting with her last few singles ("[[Sea Me|Sea me]]" and ("[[Into the Stars]]") and songs from her four mini-albums, as well as new material. The album features two new songs "([[Alone in Our Castle|Alone in our Castle]]" and "[[Fake Flowers]]", as well as two re-arrangements ("[[Spiderspins|SpidERƧpins (Lost Lolli Mix)]]" and "[[Into the Stars|Into the Stars (Live Arrangement Version)]]"). "[[Spiderspins|SpidERƧpins (Lost Lolli Mix)]]" was used as a radio single for this release. The entire album was sung in English. There were two versions of this album: the standard version as well as a first press edition sold exclusively at Tower Records. This album reached #111 in Oricon charts, charted for two weeks and sold 2,709 copies.  
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==External Links==
==External Links==
*[http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/533610/1/ Oricon Profile]
*[http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/533610/1/ Oricon Profile]
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Latest revision as of 10:07, 7 September 2016

Album Cover
First Press Cover
Artist
OLIVIA
Album
The Lost Lolli
Released
2004.02.18
Catalog Number
CTCR-14326
Price
¥3,059
Tracklist
  1. Alone in our Castle
  2. Fake Flowers
  3. Blind Unicorn
  4. Devil's in me
  5. Celestial Delinquent
  6. Space Halo
  7. SpidERƧpins (Lost Lolli Mix)
  8. 026unconscious333
  9. Under Your Waves
  10. Dreamcamp
  11. Denial
  12. Sea me (English Version)
  13. Into the Stars (Live Arrangement Version)


Information

The Lost Lolli is the sophomore studio album recorded by OLIVIA. The album is made up of material starting with her last few singles ("Sea me" and ("Into the Stars") and songs from her four mini-albums, as well as new material. The album features two new songs "(Alone in our Castle" and "Fake Flowers", as well as two re-arrangements ("SpidERƧpins (Lost Lolli Mix)" and "Into the Stars (Live Arrangement Version)"). "SpidERƧpins (Lost Lolli Mix)" was used as a radio single for this release. The entire album was sung in English. There were two versions of this album: the standard version as well as a first press edition sold exclusively at Tower Records. This album reached #111 in Oricon charts, charted for two weeks and sold 2,709 copies.

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