Vocalo Zanmai Dai Ensoukai
Video by
ReleasedNovember 26, 2014 (2014-11-26)
RecordedAugust 27, 2014 (2014-08-27)
VenueAkasaka Blitz
Genre
LanguageJapanese
LabelAvex Trax
Wagakki Band chronology
Hanabi
(2014)
Vocalo Zanmai Dai Ensoukai
(2014)
Ikusa / Nadeshikozakura
(2015)
Music video
Vocalo Zanmai Dai Ensoukai all songs digest on YouTube

Vocalo Zanmai Dai Ensoukai (ボカロ三昧大演奏会, Bokaro Zanmai Daiensōkai, Vocalo Zanmai Grand Concert) is the first live video album by Japanese band Wagakki Band, released on November 26, 2014, by Avex Trax in two editions: two-disc DVD and single-disc Blu-ray. In addition, an Amazon Japan exclusive release includes a two-disc Audio CD version in each edition. The video covers the band's concert at the Akasaka Blitz on August 27, 2014.[1][2][3]

The video peaked at No. 8 on Oricon's DVD chart and No. 23 on Oricon's Blu-ray chart.[4][5]

Track listing

All tracks are arranged by Wagakki Band.

DVD Disc 1
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Kagaribi -Opening SE-" ((篝火-Opening SE-))  
2."Rokuchōnen to Ichiya Monogatari" ((六兆年と一夜物語, "A Tale of Six Trillion Years and One Night"))Kemu 
3."Senbonzakura" ((千本桜, "A Thousand Sakura"))Kurousa-P 
4."Iroha Uta" ((いろは唄, "Iroha Song"))Ginsaku 
5."Luka Luka Night Fever" (Ruka Ruka Naito Fībā (ルカルカ★ナイトフィーバー))samfree 
6."Kagerou Daze" (Kagerō Deizu (カゲロウデイズ, "Heat-Haze Daze"))Jin 
7."Niji-iro Chōchō" ((虹色蝶々, "Rainbow-colored Butterfly"))Kurousa-P 
8."Tsuki Kage Mai Ka" ((月・影・舞・華, "Moon Shadow Dance Flower"))Gingahōmen P 
9."Hoshi Furu Oka / Hanafugetsu" ((星降る丘 / 華風月, "Hill of Falling Stars"))
 
10."Sanju no Shutei ni Asobu (Shigin)" ((三樹の酒亭に遊ぶ(詩吟)))
  • Suzuhana
  • Kaminaga
  • Ibukuro
 
DVD Disc 2
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Tsugarujamisen × Wadaiko Kyōen" ((津軽三味線×和太鼓 競演, "Tsugaru Shamisen x Wadaiko Competition"))
  • Beni Ninagawa
  • Kurona
 
2."Nōshō Sakuretsu Girl" (Nō Shō Sakuretsu Gāru (脳漿炸裂ガール, "Spinal Fluid Explosion Girl"))Rerulili 
3."Episode.0"mathru 
4."Homura" ((, "Flame"))
  • Machiya
  • Asa
  • Wasabi
 
5."Aishū Rain Cafeteria" (Aishū Rein Kafeteria (哀愁レインカフェテリア, "Sorrowful Rain Cafeteria"))
  • Machiya
  • Asa
  • Wasabi
 
6."Shinkai Shōjo" ((深海少女, "Deep Sea Girl"))Yuuyu-P 
7."Yoshiwara Lament" (Yoshiwara Ramento (吉原ラメント))Asa 
8."Chikyū Saigo no Kokuhaku wo" ((地球最後の告白を, "The Earth's Final Confession"))Kemu 
9."Drums × Wadaiko Kyōen" ((Drums×和太鼓 競演, "Drums x Wadaiko Competition"))
  • Wasabi
  • Kurona
 
10.Untitled (Menbā Shōkai (メンバー紹介) "Member Introduction")  
11."Setsuna Trip" (Setsuna Torippu (セツナトリップ))Last Note. 
12."Tengaku" ((天樂, "Music of the Heavens"))Yuuyu-P 
13."Hanabi" ((華火, "Fireworks"))Suzuhana 
14."Senbonzakura" ((千本桜, "A Thousand Sakura"))Kurousa-P 
Amazon exclusive CD Disc 1
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Kagaribi -Opening SE-"  
2."Rokuchōnen to Ichiya Monogatari"Kemu 
3."Senbonzakura"Kurousa-P 
4."Iroha Uta"Ginsaku 
5."Luka Luka Night Fever"samfree 
6."Kagerou Daze"Jin 
7."Niji-iro Chōchō"Kurousa-P 
8."Tsuki Kage Mai Ka"Gingahōmen P 
9."Hoshi Furu Oka / Hanafugetsu"
  • Suzuhana
  • Kaminaga
  • Ibukuro
 
10."Sanju no Shutei ni Asobu (Shigin)"
  • Suzuhana
  • Kaminaga
  • Ibukuro
 
11."Tsugarujamisen × Wadaiko Kyōen"
  • Beni Ninagawa
  • Kurona
 
12."Nōshō Sakuretsu Girl"Rerulili 
13."Episode.0"mathru 
Amazon exclusive CD Disc 2
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Homura"
  • Machiya
  • Asa
  • Wasabi
 
2."Aishū Rain Cafeteria"
  • Machiya
  • Asa
  • Wasabi
 
3."Shinkai Shōjo"Yuuyu-P 
4."Yoshiwara Lament"Asa 
5."Chikyū Saigo no Kokuhaku wo"Kemu 
6."Drums × Wadaiko Kyōen"
  • Wasabi
  • Kurona
 
8."Setsuna Trip"Last Note. 
9."Tengaku"Yuuyu-P 
10."Hanabi"Suzuhana 
11."Senbonzakura"Kurousa-P 

Personnel

Charts

Chart (2014) Peak
position
Japanese DVD Sales (Oricon)[4] 8
Blu-ray Sales (Oricon)[5] 23

References

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