Shangri-La (Mucc album)

Shangri-La
Studio album by Mucc
Released November 28, 2012
Genre Dance-rock, hard rock, alternative rock, experimental rock
Length 54:37
Label Sony Music
Mucc chronology
Karma
(2010)
Shangri-La
(2012)
The End of the World
(2014)

Shangri-La is Mucc's eleventh full-length album, released on November 28, 2012. It was released in three different versions, all of them with the thirteen regular tracks; the Limited and Complete Production versions including a bonus CD with recordings of their 15th Anniversary tour.[1][2][3]

Track listing

Original track listing
No. TitleLyricsMusic Length
1. "Mr. Liar"  MiyaMiya 4:16
2. "G.G."  TatsurouMiya 4:25
3. "Arcadia" (アルカディア (featuring DAISHI DANCE))MiyaMiya 4:51
4. "Nirvana -Shangri-La Edit-" (ニルヴァーナ-Shangri-la Edit-)MiyaMiya 4:00
5. "Honey" (ハニー)MiyaMiya 3:31
6. "Schūchaku no Kane" (終着の鐘)Miya, TatsurouTatsurou, Miya, Yukke 3:23
7. "Pure Black" (ピュアブラック)TatsurouYukke 3:41
8. "KyōranKyoshō -21st Century Baby-" (狂乱狂唱~21st Century Baby~)TatsurouTatsurou 3:26
9. "Marry You"  TatsurouTatsurou 4:09
10. "Yozora no Craypas" (夜空のクレパス)TatsurouMiya 4:07
11. "You & I"  MiyaSatochi, Miya 4:18
12. "Mother"  MiyaMiya 3:58
13. "Shangri-La" (シャングリラ)MiyaMiya 6:28
69. "Mad Yack" (Hidden Track)MiyaMiya 4:19

Disc 2 - Limited Edition CD

-Mucc 15th Anniversary year Live(s)-"97-12″ 2012.09.13 Sendai Rensa
  1. Kokuen
  2. Fuzz -Thunder Groove Ver.-
  3. Gekkō
  4. Tōei
  5. Shōfu
  6. Kokoiro
  7. Akatsuki Yami
  8. Ieji
  9. Ryūsei
  10. Yasashii Uta

Disc 2 - Complete Production Edition CD

-Mucc 15th Anniversary year Live(s)- "97-12″ 2012.09.16 Zepp Nagoya
  1. Fukurō no Yurikago
  2. Anjelier
  3. Zetsubō
  4. Gentō Sanka
  5. Kare ga Shinda Hi
  6. 4-gatsu no Rengesō
  7. Nijūgoji no Yūutsu
  8. Tsuki no Yoru
  9. Ame no Orchestra
  10. Kurutta Kajitsu (Warau)

References

  1. MUCC: New Album "Shangri-La" CDJapan. Retrieved 3 December 2012.
  2. Details on MUCC's New Album Jame World US. Retrieved 2 December 2012.
  3. MUCC reveals details on new album “Shangri-La” TokyoHive. Retrieved 3 December 2012.
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