Ooku (album) - Track Listing

Track Listing

  1. Olive
    • Lyrics, composition: Masami Okui
    • Arrangement: Hideyuki Daichi Suzuki
    • Commercial song for Iromelo Mix
  2. TRUST
    • Lyrics, composition: Masami Okui
    • Arrangement: Seikou Nagaoka
    • Opening song for anime TV series He Is My Master
  3. Mitsu (蜜 -mitsu-?)
    • Lyrics, composition: Masami Okui
    • Arrangement: Monta
    • Theme song for DVD Drama Ray
  4. zero -G-
    • Lyrics: Masami Okui
    • Composition: Monta
    • Arrangement: Hideyuki Daichi Suzuki
    • Opening song for anime TV series Ray the Animation
  5. Wild Spice
    • Lyrics: Masami Okui
    • Composition, arrangement: Monta
    • Opening song for anime TV series Muteki Kanban Musume
  6. Remote Viewing
    • Lyrics: Masami Okui
    • Composition: Michio Kinugasa
    • Arrangement: Hideyuki Daichi Suzuki
    • Opening song for PC game Routes PE and Routes Portable
  7. It's my life
    • Lyrics: Masami Okui
    • Composition: Monta
    • Arrangement: Toshiro Yabuki, Tsutomu Ohira
    • Commercial song for Iromelo Mix
  8. Reincarnation (self-cover version)
    • Lyrics: Satomi Arimori
    • Composition: Takashi Kudou
    • Arrangement: Toshiro Yabuki
    • Opening song for OVA Tekkaman Blade II
  9. Rondo -revolution- (輪舞 -revolution?) (self-cover version)
    • Lyrics: Masami Okui
    • Composition, arrangement: Toshiro Yabuki
    • Opening song for anime TV series Revolutionary Girl Utena
  10. Shuffle (self-cover version)
    • Lyrics: Masami Okui
    • Composition, arrangement: Toshiro Yabuki
    • Opening song for anime TV series Yugi-oh! Duel Monsters

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