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Dragon'98 Special Live

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Genre
  
Anime

Language
  
Japanese

Release date
  
18 December 1998

Place recorded
  
Shibuya

Length
  
46:00

Artist
  
Monolith

Label
  
First Smile Entertainment

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Released
  
December 18, 1998 (1998-12-18) (FSCA-10066) September 10, 2008 (2008-09-10) (BSCH-30088)

Songs
  
Brain Dance, CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA

Similar
  
Koro‑chan Pack Dragon B, Dragon Ball Z: The Best Sele, Dragon Ball Z: Music Fa, Dragon Ball: Saikyō e, Dragon Ball Z Complete

Dragon'98 Special Live is an album of a live concert featuring a few of the solo artist who contributed song for the anime Dragon Ball Z which was held at Shibuya in 1998. It was released by Pony Canyon on December 18, 1998 in Japan only. The album was re-released by Sony Music Entertainment on September 9, 2008. All the artist are collected as Monolith on the album's credits.

Contents

Track listing

  1. MIND POWER・・・気・・・
    Mind Power...Ki.../Mind Power...Energy...
  2. WHITE & WORLD & TRUE...白と世界と心...
    White & World & True...Shiro to Sekai to Kokoro.../White, the World, and the Heart
  3. WARNING OF DANGER・・・警告・・・
    Warning of Danger...Keikoku.../Warning of Danger...Warning...
  4. 運命の日~魂VS魂~
    Unmei no Hi ~Tamashii VS Tamashii/Day of Destiny: Spirit vs. Spirit
  5. 黄金のコンパス
    Ōgon no Konpasu/Compass of Gold
  6. アクアリウムの夜
    Akuariumu no Yoru/Aquarium of Night
  7. FOR EVER~
  8. 光のWILL POWER
    Hikari no Will Power/Willpower of Light
  9. Cool Cool ダンディ
    Cool Cool Dandi/Cool Cool Dandy
  10. Brain Dance
  11. Cha-La Head-Cha-La 1.

1. Track 11 is listed as CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA, but it's in fact the Jungle Fever remix.

Song Credit

  1. Hironobu Kageyama and Yuka
  2. Yuka
  3. Shin'ichi Ishihara
  4. Hironobu Kageyama
  5. Hironobu Kageyama
  6. Shin'ichi Ishihara, Yuka, and Chiho
  7. Hironobu Kageyama
  8. Hironobu Kageyama
  9. Shin'ichi Ishihara
  10. Yuka
  11. Hironobu Kageyama

References

Dragon'98 Special Live Wikipedia