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Cross (DaizyStripper)

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First Press Cover
Second Press Cover
"Hoshizora to Kimi no Te" Cover
"Juliette no Knife" Cover
Artist
DaizyStripper
Single
CROSS
Released
2008.06.11 (First Press)
2008.12.10 (Second Press)
Catalog Number
BMDS-004
Price
¥3,150 (First Press)
¥2,200 (Second Press)
First Press Tracklist
CD1
  1. Hoshizora to Kimi no Te (星空と君の手; Your Hand and the Starry Sky)
  2. endorphin.
CD2
  1. Juliette no Knife (ジュリエットのナイフ; Juliette's Knife)
  2. Brilliant Days.
Second Press Tracklist
  1. Hoshizora to Kimi no Te (星空と君の手)
  2. endorphin.
  3. Juliette no Knife (ジュリエットのナイフ)
  4. Brilliant Days.


Information

"CROSS" is the second and third single released by DaizyStripper. This was first released on June 11th, 2008 as a single box set. In started in April of 2008 when a two consecutive month single release campaign was announced; "Hoshizora to Kimi no Te" was to be released on May 28th and "Juliette no Knife" was to be released on June 25th. Then in the mid-to-end of May it was announced that at the behest of the band, the two proposed singles that were to be released would be cancelled and be put together, as they told a single story. It was only available to purchase through the same 13 stores that their second press of "Dandelion" was sold through. This was also a limited release having 3,000 copies. The single box reached #2 on the indies Oricon charts and has since sold out.

A second pressing was released on December 10th, along with the second pressing of their fourth single "TRUTH". It wasn't released as a single box set. Instead it was condensed into one CD, although sharing the same tracklisting. This press, like the second pressing of "TRUTH", is available nation wide in stores that don't usually deal with visual-kei and oshare-kei music. "CROSS" overall reached #49 on the major charts, where it charted for two weeks.

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