Mari Hamada Live Tour 2016 "Mission" | ||||
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Released | February 22, 2017 | |||
Recorded | July 18, 2016 | |||
Venue | Tokyo International Forum Hall A | |||
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Language | Japanese | |||
Label | Meldac/Tokuma Japan | |||
Producer | Mari Hamada | |||
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Mari Hamada Live Tour 2016 "Mission" DVD & BD digest on YouTube |
Mari Hamada Live Tour 2016 "Mission" is a live video by Japanese singer/songwriter Mari Hamada, released on February 22, 2017 by Meldac/Tokuma Japan. Recorded live on July 18, 2016 at the Tokyo International Forum Hall A as the final show of Hamada's Mission tour, the video was released on Blu-ray and DVD. [1] [2] [3] To promote the video, Hamada and guitarist Nozomu Wakai hosted a one-night premium screening at the Shinjuku Piccadilly on March 2. [4]
The video peaked at No. 25 on Oricon's Blu-ray Disc chart and at No. 14 on Oricon's DVD chart. [5] [6]
All lyrics are written by Mari Hamada, except where indicated
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Length |
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1. | "Introduction SE ~ Sparks" |
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2. | "Monster Wave" | Hamada | ||
3. | "Crimson" |
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4. | "In Your Hands" | Hamada | ||
5. | "Revolution in Reverse" | Hamada | ||
6. | "Night Steals" | Howard Killy | ||
7. | "Anti-Heroine" | Ichiro Hada | ||
8. | "Beautiful Misunderstanding" |
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9. | "Missing You" | Yūsuke Nakamura | ||
10. | "Antique" |
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11. | "Orion" | Takanobu Masuda | ||
12. | "Tears of Asyura" | Hamada | ||
13. | "Carpe Diem" |
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14. | "Superior" | Kishii | ||
15. | "Dystopia" | Kishii | ||
16. | "Crisis Code" | Hamada | ||
17. | "Tokio Makin' Love" | Munetaka Higuchi Project Team | Munetaka Higuchi Project Team | |
18. | "Rainbow After a Storm" |
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19. | "Rin" |
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20. | "Historia" (Encore 1) | Kishii | ||
21. | "Somebody's Calling" (Encore 1) | Masuda | ||
22. | "Blue Revolution" (Encore 2) |
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23. | "Heartbeat Away from You" (Encore 2) | Masuda | ||
24. | "Heartbeat Away from You" (Encore 2) | Masuda | ||
25. | "Outro SE: Orion" (Encore 2) | Hamada |
Chart (2017) | Peak position |
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Blu-ray Disc Chart (Oricon) [5] | 25 |
DVD Chart (Oricon) [6] | 14 |
Mari Hamada is a Japanese heavy metal and pop rock singer. Since her debut in 1983, Hamada has been known as the "Heavy Metal Queen" of Japan. Throughout her career, she has released 25 singles and 23 studio albums.
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Mari Hamada 35th Anniversary Live "Gracia" at Budokan is a live video by Japanese singer/songwriter Mari Hamada, released on December 18, 2019 by Victor Entertainment. Recorded live on April 19, 2019 as the final show of Hamada's 35th anniversary Gracia tour, the video marked her first show at the Nippon Budokan since the Return to Myself tour in 1989. Mr. Big bassist Billy Sheehan made a special guest appearance on the show. The concert was originally broadcast on WOWOW on July 27. The video was released on Blu-ray and DVD formats; each packaged with a photobook.
30th Anniversary Mari Hamada Live Tour -Special- is a live video by Japanese singer/songwriter Mari Hamada, released on January 7, 2015, by Meldac/Tokuma Japan. Recorded live on April 27, 2014, at the Tokyo International Forum Hall A as the final show of Hamada's 30th anniversary tour, the video was released on DVD and was Hamada's first Blu-ray release. The show features guest guitarist Akira Takasaki of Loudness on Hamada's performance of "Stay Gold".
Mari Hamada Live Tour 2012 "Legenda" is a live video by Japanese singer/songwriter Mari Hamada, released on December 5, 2012 by Meldac/Tokuma Japan on DVD. The video was recorded live on May 26, 2012 at the Nakano Sunplaza as the final show of Hamada's Legenda tour.
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Kono Machi Tour 2019 is a live video by Japanese singer-songwriter Chisato Moritaka. Recorded live at the Kumamoto-jō Hall in Kumamoto on December 8, 2019, the video was released on August 26, 2020, by Warner Music Japan on Blu-ray and DVD formats. A limited edition box set includes a photobook, two audio CDs of the concert, and a bonus documentary video with Moritaka visiting famous tourist attractions during the tour. In addition, a WIZY exclusive pre-order set includes a bonus two-CD audio recording of the tour's final show at the Sendai Sun Plaza Hall on December 21, 2019. The Sendai show was streamed exclusively in Japan on Amazon Music and Deezer on April 23, 2021, featuring uncut MC segments and compatibility with Sony 360 Reality Audio.
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