| Catalogue Ariola 00–10 | ||||
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| Released | March 7, 2012 | |||
| Label | Ariola Japan | |||
| Producer | Buck-Tick | |||
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Catalogue Ariola 00–10 is the eighth compilation album by Buck-Tick, released on March 7, 2012.[1] It compiles all of their singles released while signed to BMG/Funhouse and Ariola Japan, from 2000's "Glamorous" to 2010's "Kuchizuke". It and Catalogue Victor→Mercury 87–99 were released on the same day in celebration of Buck-Tick's 25th anniversary.[2]
The regular edition also contained a DVD of each song's music video.[1] A limited edition version contained a new re-recording of "Machine", two additional CDs, with track lists decided by fans voting on their special 25th anniversary website,[2] the DVD, with additional material from several of their yearly televised Day in Question concerts throughout 2001–2009, and a 100-page photobook.[3] The album reached number ten on the Oricon chart.[4]
Track listing
Disc 1
- "Glamorous"
 - "21st Cherry Boy"
 - "Kyokutou Yori Ai wo Komete"
 - "Zangai"
 - "Gensou no Hana"
 - "Romance"
 - "Kagerou"
 - "Rendezvous"
 - "Alice in Wonder Underground"
 - "Heaven"
 - "Galaxy"
 - "Dokudanjou Beauty"
 - "Kuchizuke"
 - "Machine -Remodel-" (new re-recording, limited edition only)
 
Limited edition Disc 2
- These are the songs that were ranked 1 through 15 by the fans.
 
- "Shippuu no Blade Runner"
 - "Flame"
 - "Hamushi no Yō ni"
 - "Muma - The Nightmare"
 - "Snow White"
 - "Long Distance Call"
 - "Shanikusai -Carnival-"
 - "Gekka Reijin"
 - "Coyote"
 - "Baby, I Want You"
 - "Tenshi wa Dare da"
 - "Memento Mori"
 - "Rhapsody"
 - "Django!!! -Genwaku no Django-"
 - "Cyborg Dolly: Sora-mimi: Phantom"
 
Limited edition Disc 3
- These are the songs that were ranked 16 through 30 by the fans.
 
- "Revolver"
 - "Rain"
 - "Bolero"
 - "Megami"
 - "Serenade -Itoshi no Umbrella-Sweety-"
 - "Nakayubi"
 - "Alive"
 - "Sid Vicious on the Beach"
 - "Girl -Shape2-"
 - "Zekkai"
 - "Warp Day"
 - "Limbo"
 - "Mona Lisa"
 - "Umbrella"
 - "Diabolo -Lucifer-"
 
Limited edition DVD
- This is the additional content only on the limited edition's DVD (starting with track 14 as the first 13 are the music videos for disc 1's songs).[3]
 
- "Iconoclasm" (2001.12.29 Day in Question)
 - "National Media Boys" (2001.12.29 Day in Question)
 - "Sexual XXXXX!" (2002.12.29 Day in Question)
 - "Kamikaze" (2003.12.28 Day in Question)
 - "Rhapsody" (2003.12.28 Day in Question)
 - "My Eyes & Your Eyes" (2003.12.28 Day in Question)
 - "Paradise" (2003.12.29 Day in Question)
 - "Empty Girl" (2003.12.29 Day in Question)
 - "Tight Rope" (2004.12.29 Day in Question)
 - "Aku no Hana" (2004.12.29 Day in Question)
 - "Brain, Whisper, Head, Hate is Noise" (2005.12.29 Day in Question)
 - "Passion" (2005.12.29 Day in Question)
 - "Kyokutou Yori Ai wo Komete" (2006.12.29 Day in Question)
 - "Sakura" (2006.12.29 Day in Question)
 - "Alice in Wonder Underground" (2008.12.29 Day in Question)
 - "Memento Mori" (2009.12.29 Day in Question)
 - "Snow White" (2009.12.29 Day in Question)
 - "Misty Zone" (2009.12.29 Day in Question)
 
References
- 1 2 "Catalogue Ariola 00-10 CD + DVD / Regular Edition". cdjapan.co.jp. Retrieved 2012-03-17.
 - 1 2 "BUCK-TICK to release special anniversary box set". tokyohive.com. Retrieved 2012-03-17.
 - 1 2 "Catalogue Ariola 00-10 3CD + 1DVD + Photo-Booklet / Limited Edition". cdjapan.co.jp. Retrieved 2012-03-17.
 - ↑ "BUCK-TICKのアルバム売り上げランキング". oricon.co.jp. Retrieved 2012-04-02.
 
