- Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection II: Miracle Zenkai Power!!
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Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection II: Miracle Zenkai Power!! Soundtrack album by Hironobu Kageyama & Broadway Released December 21, 1989
September 20, 2006Genre Anime Length 41:54 Language Japanese Label Columbia Producer Takashi Uchida Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection chronology Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection II: Miracle Zenkai Power!! Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection III: Space Dancing Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection II: Miracle Zenkai Power!! (ドラゴンボールZ ヒット曲集II~奇蹟ZENKAIパワー!! Doragon Bōru Zetto Hitto Kyokushū Tzu~Kiseki ZENKAI Pawā!! ) is the second installment of the Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection series of the anime Dragon Ball Z. It was released by Columbia Records on December 21, 1989 in Japan only.
Contents
Album Information
This collection mainly contains image songs by both Hironobu Kageyama and J-pop group Broadway. This is their second collaboration after the second opening and closing theme songs from Saint Seiya, "Soldier Dream" and "Blue Dream" respectively. The album's title come from lyrics found in the Dragon Ball Z closing theme song "Detekoi Tobikiri Zenkai Power!".
Track listing
- CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA
- ジョーシキなんてNA★I☆SA
Jôshiki Nante NA*I*SA/No Common Sense At All - 大盛り悟空(ライス・ボーイ)
Ōmori Gohan (Raisu Bōi)/A Big Serving of the Gohan (Rice Boy) - 地球(ここ)から FROM THE HOME PLANET EARTH
Koko Kara FROM THE HOME PLANET EARTH/From Here on Earth FROM THE HOME PLANET EARTH - 未来地図
Mirai Chizu/Future Map - 天下無敵のフルコース
Tenkamuteki no Furukōsu/A Full Course Unrivaled in the World - Fly high
- ALL ALONE
- 1 ♥ (one・heart) 光年
1 ♥ Kônen/One Heart Light-Year - でてこいとびきりZENKAIパワー!
Detekoi Tobikiri ZENKAI Pawā!/Come Out, Incredible ZENKAI Power!
Note: The listing of this track 9's real title can't be displayed here due to text limitations.
Song Credits
1. Hironobu Kageyama
2-9. Hironobu Kageyama and Broadway
10. MannaExternal links
Categories:- Dragon Ball soundtrack albums
- 1989 soundtracks
- Columbia Records soundtracks
- Japan album stubs
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