Disintegration (I've album)
Disintegration is a compilation album by Japanese music production unit I've Sound and volume three in their Girls Compilation album series. It was released on June 26, 2002, compiling the songs they have produced for various PC games and CDs as well as some new tracks. The album features vocals by Eiko Shimamiya, Kotoko, Lia, Mell, Momo and Shiho.
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Released | June 26, 2002 | |||
Recorded | 2000–2002 | |||
Label | Fuctory Records/Visual Art's | |||
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Track listing
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Vocal | Length |
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1. | "Namida no Chikai (涙の誓い)" (Triangle Heart 3 OP; album mix) | written by Kazuya Takase | Kotoko | |
2. | "flow ~Mizu no Umareta Basho~ (flow 〜水の生まれた場所〜)" (Suiso: 1/2 no Kiseki OP) | lyrics by Kotoko composed by Tomoyuki Nakazawa | Kotoko | |
3. | "I can't get over your best smile" (from O*ne*te*i) | lyrics by Kotoko composed by Kazuya Takase | Kotoko | |
4. | "FLY TO THE TOP" (Maverick Max OP) | written by Kazuya Takase | Mell | |
5. | "To lose in amber" (Dorei Shijō OP) | lyrics by Sayumi composed by Kazuya Takase | Eiko Shimamiya | |
6. | "resolution of soul" (D+Vine[Luv] OP) | lyrics by Kotoko composed by Kazuya Takase | Kotoko | |
7. | "Wing my Way" (Farland Symphony OP; album mix) | lyrics by Kotoko composed by Kazuya Takase | Kotoko | |
8. | "Drowning" (Ryōjoku Chikan Jigoku OP; album mix) | written by Kazuya Takase | Momo | |
9. | "Belvedia" (Deep Zero OP) | lyrics by Sayumi composed by Kazuya Takase | Shiho | |
10. | "Kimi yo, Yasashii Kaze ni Nare (君よ、優しい風になれ)" (Triangle Heart 3 ED) | lyrics by Masaki Tsuzuki and Kotoko composed by Kazuya Takase | Kotoko | |
11. | "birthday eve" (Sense Off OP) | lyrics by Masaki Motonaga composed by Kazuya Takase | Shiho | |
12. | "Disintegration" (album original) | lyrics by Ben composed by Kazuya Takase | Lia | |
13. | "Ouji yo ~Tsuki no Ura kara~ (王子よ 〜月の裏から〜)" (album original) | lyrics by Mell composed by Atsuhiko Nakatsubo | Eiko Shimamiya |
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