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Posted on October 29, 2008 in New release

mucc-band-scores

MUCC is releasing two band scores on the same day, however, the exact date has not yet been set. They do say it’ll be out within the first ten or so days in November.

The 「BEST OF MUCC」 band score is 336 pages for 3990 yen. The ISBN for anyone looking for it is 978-4-401-35424-5 and the song list is as follows:

謡声 (Utagoe)
流星 (Ryuusei)
最終列車 (Saishuu Ressha)
ココロノナイマチ (Kokoro no Naimachi)
ガーベラ (Garbera)
我、在ルベキ場所 (Ware, Arubeki Basho)
雨のオーケストラ (Ame no Orchestra)
モノクロの景色 (Monochrome no Keshiki)
路地裏 僕と君へ (Rojiura Boku to Kimi e)
名も無き夢 (Namonaki Yume)
ホリゾント (Horizon)
リブラ (Libra)
9月3日の刻印 (Kugatsu Mikka no Kokuin)
夕紅 (Yuubeni)
優しい歌 (Yasashii Uta)
フライト (Flight)

The second score book is a bit cheaper costing 3675 yen, and is the band score for the 「WORST OF MUCC」. This one is shorter; 256 pages with the ISBN 978-4-401-35425-2. The song list for this one is:

アカ (Aka)
絶望 (Zetsubou)
茫然自失 (Bouzenjishitsu)
儚くとも (Hakanaku tomo)
翼を下さい (Tsubasa wo Kudasai)
夜 (Yoru)
スイミン (Suimin)
家路 (Ieji)
あやとり (Ayatori)
前へ (Mai e)
蘭鋳 (Ranchuu)
ジレンマ (Dilemma)
断絶 (Danzetsu)

Both books are colour pages, include information on the equipment they used to record their music as well as photos of the band.

Source: BMA, Shinko Music

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  1. tsukasa says:

    nice!~

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