Fever Live in Hall II

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Fever Live in Hall II
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EP by
ReleasedJuly 2009 (JP)
CD+DVD (RZCS-20866-B)
Recorded2006–2009
Genre Japanese pop/R&B
Label Rhythm Zone
Producer SANKYO
Koda Kumi chronology
3 Splash
(2009)
Fever Live in Hall II
(2009)
Alive/Physical Thing
(2009)

Fever Live in Hall II (stylized as KODA KUMI FEVER LIVE IN HALL II) is a special EP released by Japanese singer-songwriter Koda Kumi. The EP was released for promoting Kumi's second pachinko game, in which she collaborated with SANKYO for their games released throughout Japan. [1] The EP was only released at promotional events for the game. [2]

Contents

The extended play was released as a CD+DVD combo, with three previously released tracks on the CD, an alternate version of her music video "Lick me♥" and televised commercial for the pachinko game and its different levels. The CD contained the tracks "I'll be there" (2006), "anytime" (2007) and "Ai no Uta" (2007). The original version of "Lick me♥" was on her single 3 Splash, which was released the same month as the EP in July.

Two years prior, Kumi had released her debut pachinko game, Fever Live in Hall (stylized as FEVER LIVE IN HALL), which only carried a DVD. [3] She would later release two more installments to the series: Love Romance (2012) and Fever: Legend Live (2014).

Artwork direction

The creative direction of the EP's cover was done by Takashi Tadokoro of GRAVITAS Inc., while the photography was done by Kazuyoshi Shimomura of Tokyo AVGVST. [4] Kazuyoshi is known for their works with Ayumi Hamasaki, whereas they did the photography for her compilation album A Complete ~All Singles~, and for taking the photographs for Kumi's style book KODA-SHIKI. [5] [6] [7]

Track listing

CD
No.TitleLyricsMusicArranger(s)Length
1."I'll be there" Koda Kumi tasukuShintaro Hagiwara4:12
2."anytime"Koda KumiHideya NakazakiHideya Nakazaki4:09
3."Ai no Uta"Koda Kumi • Kosuke MorimotoKosuke MorimotoTomoji Sogawa4:51
DVD
No.TitleLength
1."Lick me♥ (Special Version)" (Music Video) 
2."TVCM: Revival Edition, Shining Streets Edition, Colored Streets Edition" (復活編、輝く街編、彩る街編) 

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