Solar Ray - Track Information

Track Information

  • Solar Ray 2's tempo is faster than the original song and the melody has been slightly changed. A live version was included in the Interactive Live Show 2006 LIVE Byakkoya video.
  • Aurora 2 adds the intro and the guitar solo from the P-MODEL song HEAVEN from the album Perspective.
  • Philosopher's Propeller 3 has made frequent appearances in recent live shows, appearing in the PHONON 2550 VISION, PHONON 2551 VISION and PHONON 2553 VISION videos, while its original version is rarely performed.
  • Gemini 2 was featured in the first episode of Paranoia Agent, a series whose soundtrack was composed by Hirasawa. A live version was included in the PHONON 2550 VISION video.
  • Sim City 2 had a live version included in the Interactive Live Show 2006 LIVE Byakkoya video.
  • Gardener KING 2 is more relaxed than its original counterpart; Hirasawa played both versions of the song in the "Hirasawa Energy Works - Solar Live LIVE SOLAR RAY" show and rarely plays the remix, no other video release besides LIVE SOLAR RAY includes it.
  • BERSERK - Forces 1.5's vocals drop one octave, and have been described by Hirasawa as "painful singing". A live version was included in the PHONON 2553 VISION video. The remix was re-arranged by Hirasawa in the style of his "The Aggregated Past - Kangen Shugi 8760 Hours" project in 2010 as BERSERK - Forces 1.5.2 for the PHONON2553 tour.
  • Virtual Rabbit 2 had a live version included in the PHONON 2551 VISION video.
  • In the Square 2 had a live version included in the PHONON 2550 VISION video.

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