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The Last Live (Princess Princess album)

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The Last Live
Video by
ReleasedAugust 21, 1996 (1996-08-21)
RecordedMay 31, 1996 (1996-05-31)
VenueNippon Budokan
Genre
LanguageJapanese
LabelSony Records
ProducerPrincess Princess
Princess Princess chronology
The Platinum Days 2: The Greatest Princess
(1996)
The Last Live
(1996)
Princess Princess Tour 2012: Saikai at Budokan
(2013)

The Last Live (ザ・ラスト・ライヴ, Za Rasuto Raivu) is a live video album by the Japanese girl band Princess Princess, released on August 21, 1996, by Sony Records. It was recorded on May 31, 1996, at Nippon Budokan on the band's final concert before their disbandment.[1]

Track listing

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All music is composed by Kaori Okui, except where indicated; all music is arranged by Princess Princess.

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Seven Years After"Kyōko Tomita  
2."Oh Yeah!"Kanako Nakayama  
3."Go Away Boy"Nakayama  
4."Sekai de Ichiban Atsui Natsu" ((世界でいちばん熱い夏, "The Hottest Summer in the World"))Tomita  
5."Julian" (Jurian (ジュリアン))Nakayama  
6."Princess Princess Medley"   
7."M"Tomita  
8."Romancin' Blue"Tomita  
9."Girls' Night" (Gāruzu Naito (ガールズ・ナイト))Nakayama  
10."Rock Me"Okui  
11."Guitar Man"Okui  
12."Hetchara" ((へっちゃら, "Hey"))OkuiNakayama 
13."Pilot ni Naritakute" (Pairotto ni Naritakute (パイロットになりたくて, "I Want to Be a Pilot"))NakayamaKonno 
14."Fly Baby Fly"Tomita  
15."Get Crazy!"Nakayama  
16."Diamonds" (Daiamondo (ダイアモンド))Nakayama  
17."19 Growing Up (Ode to My Buddy)"Tomita  
Princess Princess Medley
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Tokyo Kanojo" ((TOKYO彼女, "Tokyo Girlfriend"))
  • Okui
  • Nakayama
  • Atsuko Watanabe
  • Tomoko Konno
  • Tomita
Abe Ōji 
2."Koi wa Balance" (Koi wa Baransu (恋はバランス, "Love Is a Balance"))TomitaKisaburō Suzuki 
3."My Will"Konno  
4."Wonder Castle"Konno  
5."She"NakayamaKonno 
6."Stay There"Tomita  
7."Tomodachi no Mama" ((友達のまま, "Remaining as a Friend"))Tomita  
8."One"Tomita  
9."Highway Star"Watanabe
  • Watanabe
  • Okui
 
10."Kiss"
  • Tomita
  • Nakayama
Nakayama 
11."Jungle Princess" (Janguru Purinsesu (ジャングルプリンセス))KonnoNakayama 
12."Dakara Honey" (Dakara Hanī (だからハニー, "So Honey"))Nakayama  
13."Melody Melody"Tomita  
14."Bee-Beep (Puri-Puri Summit)" (Bī Bīpu Puri-Puri Samitto (BEE-BEEP プリプリ サミット))
  • Okui
  • Nakayama
  • Watanabe
  • Konno
  • Tomita
Nakayama 
15."Kizuato" ((傷跡, "Scar"))Nakayama  
16."Bye Bye"Nakayama  
17."Seishun Daydream" (Seishun Deidorīmu (青春デイドリーム, "Youth Daydream"))TomitaKonno 
18."Natsu no Owari" ((夏の終わり, "The End of Summer"))WatanabeWatanabe 
19."Aibō (Budokan 5.31 Version)" ((相棒(武道館5.31バージョン), "Partner (Budokan 5.31 Version)"))Nakayama  

CD version

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The Last Live
Live album by
ReleasedDecember 1, 1996 (1996-12-01)
RecordedMay 31, 1996 (1996-05-31)
VenueNippon Budokan
Genre
Length97:39
LanguageJapanese
LabelSony Records
ProducerPrincess Princess
Princess Princess chronology
The Complete Songs of Princess Princess
(1996)
The Last Live
(1996)
Star Box: Princess Princess
(1999)

The audio recording of the concert was released on CD on December 1, 1996.[2] It peaked at No. 26 on Oricon's albums chart.[3]

Track listing

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All music is composed by Kaori Okui, except where indicated; all music is arranged by Princess Princess.

Disc 1
No.TitleLyricsLength
1."Seven Years After"Tomita4:46
2."Oh Yeah!"Nakayama3:55
3."Go Away Boy"Nakayama4:11
4."Sekai de Ichiban Atsui Natsu"Tomita3:50
5."Julian"Nakayama5:35
6."Princess Princess Medley" 21:15
Disc 2
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."M"Tomita 4:50
2."Romancin' Blue"Tomita 5:08
3."Girls' Night"Nakayama 4:53
4."Rock Me"Okui 4:00
5."Guitar Man"Okui 4:56
6."Hetchara"OkuiNakayama1:47
7."Pilot ni Naritakute"NakayamaKonno4:21
8."Fly Baby Fly"Tomita 7:16
9."Get Crazy!"Nakayama 4:39
10."Diamonds"Nakayama 7:50
11."19 Growing Up (Ode to My Buddy)"Tomita 4:27

Charts

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Chart (1996) Peak
position
Japanese Albums (Oricon)[3] 26

References

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  1. ^ "The last Live | プリンセスプリンセス". Billboard Japan. Retrieved 2021-06-22.
  2. ^ "The Last Live". Kioku no Kiroku. The Federation of Music Producers Japan. Retrieved 2021-06-22.
  3. ^ a b "The Last Live | プリンセスプリンセス". Oricon. Retrieved 2021-06-22.
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