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# [[Yami no Kuni no Alice]] ([[PV]]) (闇の国のアリス)
  

Revision as of 17:35, 21 February 2010

Limited Edition A Cover
Limited Edition B Cover
Regular Edition Cover
Artist
D
Single
Yami no Kuni no Alice / Hamon (闇の国のアリス / 波紋)
Released
2008.09.03
Catalog Number
AVCD-31465/B (Limited Edition A)
AVCD-31466/B (Limited Edition B)
AVCD-31467 (Regular Edition)
Price
¥1,890 (Limited Edition A)
¥1,050 (Limited Edition B & Regular Edition)
Limited Edition A CD Tracklist
  1. Yami no Kuni no Alice (闇の国のアリス; Alice in Darkland)
  2. Hamon (波紋; Ripple)
  3. Yami no Kuni no Alice (Voiceless) (闇の国のアリス)
DVD Tracklist
  1. Yami no Kuni no Alice (PV) (闇の国のアリス)
Limited Edition B CD Tracklist
  1. Yami no Kuni no Alice (闇の国のアリス)
  2. Hamon (波紋)
  3. Mad Tea Party
  4. Yami no Kuni no Alice (Voiceless) (闇の国のアリス)
Regular Edition CD Tracklist
  1. Yami no Kuni no Alice (闇の国のアリス)
  2. Hamon (波紋)
  3. Rosarium
  4. Yami no Kuni no Alice (Voiceless) (闇の国のアリス)


Information

"Yami no Kuni no Alice / Hamon" is the second major and ninth overall single released by D. It is also their first double A-side release. This was released in three different versions: a limited CD+DVD edition, a limited CD only edition, and a regular CD only edition. All editions contain both A-side songs and the instrumental of "Yami no Kuni no Alice". Each limited edition comes with trading cards. Limited edition B comes with the song "Mad Tea Party", while the regular edition comes with the song "Rosarium". Limited edition A comes with a DVD of the PV for the first A-side song. The single reached #9 on the major Oricon chart, where it charted for four weeks.

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