Best of Soulhead: 5th Anniversary Tour

Best of Soulhead: 5th Anniversary Tour
Video by Soulhead
Released 11 November 2007
Recorded 2007
Genre R&B, hip hop
Label Sony Music Entertainment Japan, onenation
(AIBL-9160) DVD
Producer Soulhead
Soulhead chronology
Soulhead Tour 2006: Naked
(2006)
Best of Soulhead: 5th Anniversary Tour
(2007)

Best of Soulhead: 5th Anniversary Tour (stylized as 5th Anniversary tour "BEST OF SOULHEAD") is Soulhead's second concert DVD and third DVD overall. The tour coincided with their album Best of Soulhead and consisted of twenty-four songs performed at each location. The concert placed on the DVD was performed at Zepp Tokyo on May 27, 2007.[1][2] During the tour, each sister performed a new song: Yoshika performed YOSHIKA Solo and Tsugumi performed Street Walking during her rap medley.[3]

The DVD charted at #77 on Oricon and remained on the charts for two weeks.[4]

Track listing

(Official Track List[5])

  1. "Theme of Soulhead"
  2. "At the Party"
  3. "Step to the New World"
  4. "Get Up!"
  5. "Lover, Knight, Man"
  6. "Got to leave"
  7. "No Way"
  8. "You can do that"
  9. "キミノキセキ"
  10. "いつまでも…"
  11. "Yoshika Solo"
  12. "Playboy"
  13. "A pretense of love"
  14. "いつでも君のことを"
  15. "Tsugumi Solo ~Rap Medley~ (Street Walking / WHACHAGONADO? / D.O.G / To Da Fake MCs / WOO! / Too Late / Stay There)"
  16. "Soulhead is Back"
  17. "Fiesta"
  18. "XXX"
  19. "Feel Like Jumping"
  20. "Pray"
  21. "Sparkle☆Train"
  22. "Oh My Sister"
    Encore
  23. "Dear Friends"
  24. ""

References

  1. "SOULHEAD•5th Anniversary tour "BEST OF SOULHEAD"•CD•DVD". Sony Music Shop. Retrieved March 12, 2016.
  2. "SOULHEAD@Zepp Tokyo (2007.05.27)". Live Fans. Retrieved March 12, 2016.
  3. "SOULHEAD LIVE DVD 5th Anniversary tour BEST OF SOULHEAD finally released on November 7th! Details released!!". Sony Music. Retrieved March 12, 2016.
  4. "5th Anniversary tour "BEST OF SOULHEAD" / SOULHEAD / ORICON STYLE". Oricon. Retrieved March 12, 2016.
  5. "BEST OF SOULHEAD 5th Anniversary tour [DVD]". Amazon Japan. Retrieved March 12, 2016.
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