Eizō Sakuhinshū Vol. 2

Eizō Sakuhinshū Vol. 2: Live at Budokan +
Video by ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION
Released April 20, 2005
Recorded November 2, 2004
November 4, 2004
December 5, 2004
Genre Indie rock
Length 133:00
Label Ki/oon Records
KSBL-5806
KSBL-5807
ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION chronology
Eizō Sakuhinshū Vol. 1
(2004)
Eizō Sakuhinshū Vol. 2
(2005)
Eizō Sakuhinshū Vol. 3
(2007)

Eizō Sakuhinshū Vol. 2: Live at Budokan + is the second video release by Japanese rock band Asian Kung-Fu Generation, released on April 20, 2005 by Ki/oon Records.[1] The two-disc video was also the band's very first live DVD, as the first disc contains live footage of the entirety of the final show of their "Tour Suihai 2004 - No!Member, November-," at Budokan, where they performed before an audience of over 10,000 people on December 5, 2004. The disc retains twenty-two songs, with tracks taken from Kimi Tsunagi Five M, Sol-fa, and Hōkai Amplifier.

The second disc contains clips from the first concert at the Shimokitazawa Shelter Club on November 2, 2004. It also includes behind-the-scenes documentary directed by Toshiaki Toyoda and filmed at Kanto Gakuin University, where AKG was originally formed, as well as outtakes from the music video for "Kimi to Iu Hana." Upon its release, the video managed to top the Oricon DVD charts for an entire month.

Track listing

All tracks by ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION

Disc 1

  1. Opening
  2. "Resonance" - "Shindo-Kaku"
  3. "Rewrite"
  4. "Sunday"
  5. "Flash Back"
  6. "Mirai no Kakera"
  7. "Midnight" - "24ji"
  8. "Re:Re:"
  9. "My World"
  10. "Beyond the Night" - "Yoru No Mukou"
  11. "Last Scene"
  12. "Mugen Glider"
  13. "Siren"
  14. "Loop & Loop"
  15. "Understand"
  16. "N.G.S"
  17. Far and Away - "Haruka Kanata"
  18. "Compass" - "Rashinban"
  19. "Kimi to Iu Hana"
  20. "Waterfront" - "Kaigan Dori"
  21. "12"
  22. "Hold me tight"

Disc 2

  1. "Resonance" - "Shindo-Kaku"
  2. "To Your Town" - "Kimi no Machi Made"
  3. "Entrance"
  4. "Waterfront" - "Kaigan Dori"
  1. "Kimi to Iu Hana"

Personnel

References

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