Do the B-side

Do the B-side
Do the B-side
Compilation album by Do As Infinity
Released September 23, 2004
Genre J-pop
Length 53:27
Label AVEX Trax
Producer Dai Nagao / Seiji Kameda
Do As Infinity chronology
Do the Best + DVD
(2004)
Do the B-side
(2004)
Need Your Love
(2005)

Do the B-side is the eighth album from popular Japanese band Do As Infinity. A limited edition of this album was released, one with two CDs and an original T-shirt celebrating the fifth anniversary for Do As Infinity. Many fans wore the T-shirt to the fifth anniversary concert which was held not long after the release of this album. Footage of the concert is found in the Do As Infinity Live Year 2004 DVD. This B-side compilation album was released on September 23, 2004 under the AVEX Records label.

In the Taiwanese pressing version of the limited version of Do The B-Side, the two CDs contained the opposite tracks for each other. The company never really expressed any apology on their website however but just told the buyers to listen to the different discs the way they came as. This is not the first defect that the Taiwanese branch of Avex has made; other artists have had some mess-ups on their Taiwanese pressings of their products as well.[1]

Contents

Track listing

All lyrics written by D.A.I, all music composed by D.A.I, arranged by Do As Infinity & Seiji Kameda.

Disc1: Album
No. Title Length
1. "Wings" (Strong Mix) 4:03
2. "Sariyuku Yūbe (散り行く夕辺; Dying Night)"   3:50
3. "Sell..."   4:21
4. "Glasses"   3:46
5. "My Wish - My Life"   4:46
6. "Carnaval"   4:28
7. "Shigunaru (シグナル; Signal)"   3:56
8. "Tsurezure Naru Mama Ni (徒然なるままに; With Tedium And Boredom At My Side)"   3:41
9. "Remember the Hill?"   5:13
10. "What You Gonna Do?"   3:54
11. "Mellow Amber"   4:22
12. "10W40"   3:53
13. "Treasure Pleasure (トレジャプレジャ; Toreja Pureja)"   3:10
Disc2: Bonus track on First Pressing
No. Title Lyrics Music Arranger(s) Length
1. "Be Free"   Ryo Owatari D.A.I D.A.I & Seiji Kameda 4:13

Chart positions

Chart (2004) Peak
position
Sales Time in
chart
Japan Oricon 7 49,000 8 weeks

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