Shinka-ron

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Shinka-ron
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ReleasedJune 20, 2007
Genre J-POP
LengthDisc one 160 minutes
Disc two 160 minutes
Disc three 60 minutes

Shinka-ron is Akinori Nakagawa's box set DVD.

Disc one

Himself Live film DVD
Starring Akinori Nakagawa
Music byAkinori Nakagawa
Release date
  • 2007 (2007)
Country Japan
Language Japanese

Himself is a musical based on the William Shakespeare play Hamlet . All twenty-four musical numbers are written by Akinori Nakagawa.

Contents

Casts

Disc two

Blue Dream Live film DVD
Starring Akinori Nakagawa
Music byAkinori Nakagawa
Release date
  • 2007 (2007)
Country Japan
Language Japanese

Blue Dream is an Akinori Nakagawa's musical. The play is consist of three part.

Cast

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."I Will Get Your Kiss" 
2."I Say Good-bye" 
3."We Will Let You Go/Brand" 
4."Without You Girl" 
5."Blue Dream" 
6."What Are You Afraid Of?" 
7."フタツ,ヒトツ" 
8."Haiiro no Ame (灰色の雨)" 
9."Count Up My Love" 
10."Listen" 
11."My Heart Is Calling You" 
12."Mayonaka no Carnival (真夜中のカーニバル)-Matador" 
13."Don’t Change My Soul" 
14."Jonetsu to Shinjitsu no Aida (情熱と真実の間)" 
15."Sadness" 
16."Blue Sky (ブルースカイ)" 
17."Lonely Man" 
18."Forever And More" 
19."Hamlet" 
20."Peaceful Revolution" 

Disc three

Title : Special X The disc contains Akinori Nakagawa's interview about Blue Dream and Himself.

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