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''Live 97-99 MOOD'' is the first live album released by [[Chara]]. This album reached #20 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts, charted for four weeks and sold 45,000 copies in total.  
''LIVE 97-99 MOOD'' is the first live album released by [[Chara]]. This album reached #20 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts, charted for four weeks and sold 45,000 copies in total.  
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Revision as of 16:43, 25 January 2013

Album Cover
Artist
Chara
Album
LIVE 97-99 MOOD
Released
2000.03.08
Catalog Number
ESCB-2100/1
Price
¥3,990
Tracklist
  • Disc 1
  1. Atashi wa Koko yo (あたしはここよ; I'm Here)
  2. Shimashima no Bambi (しましまのバンビ; Striped Bambi)
  3. Happy Toy
  4. Doko ni Itta n' Darou? Ano Baka wa (どこに行ったんだろう?あのバカは; Where is He Going? That Idiot)
  5. Oblate (オブラート)
  6. Ano Ie ni Kaerou (あの家に帰ろう; Let's Go back to That House)
  7. Tsutawatte (つたわって; Walking Along)
  8. Aoi Tori (青い鳥; L'oiseau Bleu (The Blue Bird))
  9. Swallowtail Butterfly ~Ai no Uta~ (あいのうた; Love Song)
  10. DUCA
  • Disc 2
  1. Usotsuku no ni Narenai de (うそつくのに慣れないで; Don't Get Used to Lying)
  2. Watashi wa Kawaii Hito to Iwaretai (私はかわいい人といわれたい; I Want You to Be Someone Cute)
  3. Break These Chain
  4. Milk (ミルク)
  5. Shanghai Baby (上海ベイベ)
  6. Time Machine (タイムマシーン)
  7. Hana no Yume (花の夢; A Flower's Dream)
  8. Yasashii Kimochi (やさしい気持ち; Kind Feelings)
  9. Tiny Tiny Tiny


Information

LIVE 97-99 MOOD is the first live album released by Chara. This album reached #20 on the Oricon weekly charts, charted for four weeks and sold 45,000 copies in total.

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