Majestical Parade

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Majestical Parade
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Studio album by
ReleasedMay 13, 2009
Genre
Length49:27
Label VAP
Producer Nightmare
Nightmare chronology
Killer Show
(2008)
Majestical Parade
(2009)
Gianizm
(2010)

Majestical Parade is Nightmare's sixth full-length studio album. [1] Three different versions of this album were released: one with just the CD; one with a CD+DVD; and one with a CD+DVD and a photo book. The sixth song, MELODY, was released as a limited single download on the DWANGO homepage. The album reached #3 in the Oricon Charts. [2]

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Parade"3:04
2."Can you do it?"4:31
3."Mr. Trash music"2:56
4."NAKED LOVE"4:07
5."MASQUERADE"4:42
6."MELODY"4:34
7."Cynical Re:actor"4:08
8."Gianism Kyuu (ジャイアニズム究)"2:38
9."Nothing you lose"4:33
10."Lost in Blue"4:16
11."Simple Life (シンプライフ)"5:04
12."Chronicle (クロニクル)"4:57
Total length:49:27

Single Information

Released: September 17, 2008
Peak Chart Position: #4 [3]
Released: December 3, 2008
Peak Chart Position: #5 [4]
Released: April 29, 2009
Internet only release, did not chart.


"Lost in Blue" and "NAKED LOVE" were used as the opening and ending theme to "Moryo no Hako" respectively.

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References

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  3. "Oricon Charts - Lost in Blue" (in Japanese). Oricon. Retrieved 16 November 2012.
  4. "Oricon Charts - Naked Love" (in Japanese). Oricon. Retrieved 16 November 2012.