Do the Clips

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Do the Clips
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ReleasedFebruary 18, 2009
Genre J-pop
Length126 min
Label avex trax
Do As Infinity chronology
8
(2004)
Do the Clips
(2009)

Do the Clips is Do As Infinity's fifth video collection.

Track listing

  1. "Tangerine Dream"
  2. "Heart"
  3. "Oasis"
  4. "Yesterday & Today"
  5. "Welcome!"
  6. "Raven"
  7. "Rumble Fish"
  8. "We Are."
  9. "Desire"
  10. "Tōku Made" (遠くまで)
  11. "Week!"
  12. "Fukai Mori" (深い森)
  13. "Bōkenshatachi" (冒険者たち)
  14. "Enrai" (遠雷)
  15. "Hi no Ataru Sakamichi" (陽のあたる坂道)
  16. "Under the Sun"
  17. "Under the Moon"
  18. "Shinjitsu no Uta" (真実の詩)
  19. "Mahō no kotoba~Would you marry me?~" (魔法の言葉~Would you marry me?~)
  20. "Honjitsu wa Seiten Nari" (本日ハ晴天ナリ)
  21. "Hiiragi" ()
  22. "Buranko" (ブランコ)
  23. "Field of Dreams"
  24. "Rakuen" (楽園)
  25. "For the Future"
  26. "TAO"
  27. "Robot"
  28. "Be Free"

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