Tokyo Collection is the first live album by the Japanese band Tokyo Jihen, released on February 15, 2012 by EMI Music Japan / Virgin Music.[1] It also served as the band's only greatest hits album. The first press edition is a cardboard sleeve.[2]

Track listing

All lyrics are written by Ringo Sheena, except where noted

No.TitleLyricsMusicRecordedLength
1."A Separation" (三十二歳の別れ Sanjūni-sai no Wakare) Sheena7 December 2011 at Tokyo International Forum Hall A3:42
2."Jeux interdits" (禁じられた遊び Kinjirareta Asobi) 7 December 2011 at Tokyo International Forum Hall A3:50
3."Un homme et une femme" (かつては男と女 Katsute wa Otoko to Onna) Ukigumo7 December 2011 at Tokyo International Forum Hall A4:25
4."Killer-tune" Izawa12 May 2010 at Tokyo International Forum Hall A3:25
5."OSCA"UkigumoUkigumo12 May 2010 at Tokyo International Forum Hall A5:38
6."Mirror-ball"UkigumoUkigumo24 August 2008 at Tokyo Dome City Hall4:19
7."Vengeance" (復讐 Fukushū) Ukigumo21 November 2007 at Zepp Tokyo4:57
8."Pinocchio"IzawaIzawa21 November 2007 at Zepp Tokyo5:13
9."Senkō Shōjo" Seiji Kameda21 November 2007 at Zepp Tokyo3:07
10."Invisible Man" (透明人間 Tōmei Ningen) Kameda26 May 2006 at NHK Hall4:45
11."Marunouchi Sadistic" Sheena26 May 2006 at NHK Hall4:24
12."Super Star" Kameda9 February 2005 at Nagoya Century Hall4:40
13."Gunjō Biyori" HZM9 February 2005 at Nagoya Century Hall3:48
14."A Scar of Dreams" (夢のあと Yume no Ato) Sheena9 February 2005 at Nagoya Century Hall5:39

Notes and references

  1. ^ "東京事変、ライブベスト盤が初日首位". oricon.co.jp. Retrieved 2012-04-30.
  2. ^ "Tokyo Collection Tokyo Jihen". CDJapan.co.jp. Retrieved 2012-04-30.
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