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"Dithyrambos" is the 2nd album released by MEG. It was released in two different versions, albeit at different times. The limited edition comes with 8 songs, a postcard book, a sticker, and a photobooklet all housed in special packaging. The regular edition was released about three months later and comes just with the 8 songs (no limited edition bonuses). This album is the first time MEG had worked with future producer [[Nakata Yasutaka]]. On Oricon's album ranking, "Dithyrambos" charted for a week with the highest position of 291.
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"Dithyrambos" is the second album released by MEG. This is the only album to be released on her own indie label SHAMPOO NINE RECORDS. It was released in two different versions, albeit at different times. The limited edition comes with 8 songs, a postcard book, a sticker, and a photobooklet all housed in special packaging. The regular edition was released about three months later and comes just with the 8 songs (no limited edition bonuses). This album is the first time MEG had worked with future producer [[Nakata Yasutaka]].  
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The album reached #291 on the [[Oricon]] chart, and stayed on the chart for a total of a week.
 
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Revision as of 23:41, 19 June 2009

CD Cover
Artist
MEG
Album
Dithyrambos
Release Date
2006.11.22 (Limited Edition)
2007.02.21 (Regular Edition)
Catalog Number
SNR-10003 (Limited Edition)
SNR-10004 (Regular Edition)
Price
¥2,940
CD Tracklist
  1. INTRO - esquina (Corner)
  2. ROCKSTAR <yasutaka nakata 128 remix>
  3. DAWN
  4. STEREO04 <sugiurumn remix>
  5. SAIGO NO KOTOBA (Last Words)
  6. LOVELIVE
  7. LOVIN' YOU
  8. CARPOOL
Information

"Dithyrambos" is the second album released by MEG. This is the only album to be released on her own indie label SHAMPOO NINE RECORDS. It was released in two different versions, albeit at different times. The limited edition comes with 8 songs, a postcard book, a sticker, and a photobooklet all housed in special packaging. The regular edition was released about three months later and comes just with the 8 songs (no limited edition bonuses). This album is the first time MEG had worked with future producer Nakata Yasutaka.

The album reached #291 on the Oricon chart, and stayed on the chart for a total of a week.

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