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The disc has never been played. I am selling it due to moving. Retail price: ¥9,110 (tax included) https://gdirect.jp/store/products/detail.php?product_id=861 GLAY's first album to reach number one and the breakthrough album, "BEAT out!" is released as an Anthology edition after 20 years! Including their masterpieces such as "Glorious," the Blu-ray contains over 270 minutes of live footage from the time. You can't talk about GLAY without listening to this. Contents: 【Disc 1 / CD】 "BEAT out!" Remix & Remastering 2016 All 13 songs remixed and remastered by Michael Zimmerling, a renowned engineer who has worked on numerous works by famous artists both in Japan and abroad. 【Disc 2 / CD】 "BEAT out! Anthology" Demo & Live in 1996 Includes a total of 17 songs, including rare demo tracks from the time and live recordings from 20 years ago! 【Disc 3 / Blu-ray】 "Live of BEAT out! Days" Full recording of the Shibuya Public Hall performance (March 1996) and GLAY's first Nippon Budokan performance (June 1996)! (Over 270 minutes total!) 【BOOKLET】 Contains a wealth of valuable materials from 20 years ago, such as photos, magazine articles, and handwritten lyrics. In addition, a premium photobook including the latest interviews with the current GLAY members. Including GLAY's masterpieces such as "Ikiteku Tsuyosa," "Glorious," and "Kiseki no Hate," which are still performed live and are popular with fans, the "BEAT out!" works are included with remix & remastering by the renowned engineer Michael Zimmerling. Also includes demo tracks and live recordings from the time. Furthermore, the Blu-ray disc, which is the first in the Anthology series, contains live footage of the Shibuya Public Hall performance in 1996 and GLAY's first Nippon Budokan performance, totaling over 270 minutes. In addition, it contains a wealth of valuable materials from 20 years ago, such as photos, magazine articles, and handwritten lyrics.
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