Best (High and Mighty Color album)

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Beeeeeest
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Greatest hits album by
ReleasedNovember 26, 2008
Genre Rock
Length74:00
Label SMEJ
Producer Hal
High and Mighty Color chronology
10 Color Singles
(2007)
Beeeeeest
(2008)
Singles from Beeeeeest
  1. "Amazing"
    Released: December 12, 2007

BEEEEEEST is the final compilation album from the Japanese rock band HIGH and MIGHTY COLOR to feature Mākii, the lead female vocalist of the group.

Contents

Overview

BEEEEEEST is the second "Best" album from the band, coming less than a year after their previous compilation album. The track list for the album was specifically chosen by fans through online voting. [1] The album contains the a special DVD with the PVs for Amazing, Flashback, HOT LIMIT, and Remember, previously uncollected PVs. It will also feature the final concert to be held with Mākii in its entirety. [2]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Over" (~LIVE@OKINAWA MUSIC TOWN~)4:31
2."Ichirin no Hana"3:39
3."Dive into Yourself"3:46
4."Pride"4:19
5."Energy"5:15
6."Here I Am"4:40
7."Oxalis"4:29
8."Remember"4:39
9."Enrai (Tooku ni Aru Akari)"4:23
10."Notice"4:10
11."Humming bird"4:24
12."Amazing"3:46
13."For Dear..."4:19
14."Mirror"3:48
15."Toxic"4:15
16."Hidden Track"10:26

Personnel

Charts

ChartPeak
position
Oricon Weekly Albums [3] 42

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References

  1. "HIGH and MIGHTY COLOR BEEEEEEST" . Retrieved 2008-11-11.
  2. "HIGH and MIGHTY COLOR BEEEEEEST Limited edition" . Retrieved 2008-11-11.
  3. "BEEEEEEST Oricon Page" . Retrieved 2008-12-26.