The Great Vacation Vol. 1: Super Best of Glay

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The Great Vacation Vol. 1: Super Best of Glay
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Compilation album by
ReleasedJune 10, 2009
Genre Power pop, pop rock
Label EMI Music Japan
Producer Glay, Masahide Sakuma
Glay chronology
Love Is Beautiful
(2007)
The Great Vacation Vol. 1: Super Best of Glay
(2009)
The Great Vacation Vol. 2: Super Best of Glay
(2009)

The Great Vacation Vol.1: Super Best of Glay is a compilation album by Japanese band Glay, released on June 10, 2009. It reached #2 on Billboard Japan Top Albums [1] and Oricon charts and sold 194.289 copies. [2] It was certified Platinum [3] for the shipment of over 250,000 copies.

Track list

Disc 1

  1. Yuuwaku
  2. MERMAID
  3. Missing You
  4. GLOBAL COMMUNICATION
  5. STAY TUNED
  6. Hitohira no Jiyuu
  7. Way of Difference
  8. Mata Koko de Aimashou
  9. Aitai Kimochi
  10. Itsuka
  11. BEAUTIFUL DREAMER
  12. STREET LIFE
  13. Toki no Shizuku
  14. Tenshi no Wakemae
  15. Peak Hateshinaku Soul Kagirinaku

Disc 2

  1. Blue Jean (Jet the Phantom Mix)
  2. White Road
  3. SCREAM (GLAY x EXILE)
  4. ROCK'N'ROLL SWINDLE
  5. LAYLA
  6. ANSWER (GLAY feat. KYOSUKE HIMURO)
  7. Natsuoto
  8. Henna Yume ~THOUSAND DREAMS~
  9. 100 Mankai no KISS
  10. MIRROR
  11. Kodou
  12. Bokutachi no Shouhai
  13. SORRY LOVE
  14. aka to kuro no MATADORA
  15. Harumadewa

Disc 3

  1. Burning Chrome
  2. ASHES-1969-
  3. VERB
  4. laotour ~Furueru Kobushi ga Tsukamu Mono~
  5. THE BIRTHDAY GIRL
  6. I LOVE YOU wo sagashiteru
  7. Itsuka no Natsu ni Mimi wo Sumaseba
  8. NO ESCAPE
  9. Synchronicity
  10. I am xxx
  11. RUN
  12. SAY YOUR DREAM
  13. Rhythm

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References

  1. "Billboard Japan Top Albums". Billboard Japan. Retrieved 4 May 2015.
  2. "The Great Vacation Vol.2~Super Best of Glay~ | Glay".
  3. Certifications