Glay Rare Collectives vol. 1 and 2
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Glay Rare Collectives Vol. 1 and 2 are the third and fourth released collection albums from the Japanese rock band, Glay
Glay
Glay is a rock/pop band from Hakodate, Hokkaidō, Japan formed by guitarist Takuro and vocalist Teru in high school in 1988. Glay primarily composes songs in the rock and pop genres, but they have also composed songs using elements of different styles such as reggae and gospel...

. Unlike Review
Review (album)
Review is the first released greatest hits album from the Japanese rock band, Glay. It was released on October 10, 1997, and this album contains Glay's most popular singles and tracks from their 1994 album Hai to Diamond to their 1996 one Beloved...

 and Drive: Glay Complete Best, these two double disc CDs feature all of the B sides from their singles that were released from their debut to "mata koko de aimashou" as well as some other songs originally used for different works and not featured in any of their albums or singles. The first volume features the original song "Shiawase ni naru, sono toki ni", while the second volume featured the then newly released song "Itsuka".

Volume 1

Disc 1
  1. Innocence
  2. Regret
  3. Gone with the Wind
  4. Acid Head
  5. Believe in fate
  6. Together(new version with orchestra)
  7. Haru wo ai suru hito (春を愛する人)
  8. I'm Yours
  9. Little Lovebirds
  10. Doku Rokku (Rock) (毒ロック)
  11. Sutoroberii Sheiku (Strawberry Shake) (ストロベリーシェイク)
  12. It's Dying It's Not Dying
  13. Shiwase ni naru, sono toki ni (幸せになる、その時に)

Disc 2
  1. Innocence (Live Version 1995.6.12 in Shibuya Kokaido)
  2. Mitsumeteitai (見つめていたい, from Glay Tour '98 pure soul Pamphlet CD)
  3. Sabaibaru (Survival) (サバイバル, Live Version 99.3.10 In Tokyo Dome)
  4. Misery (from Hide Tribute Spirits)
  5. Misery (Glay Expo'99 Survival Live Version)
  6. Koko dewanai, dokoka e (ここではない、どこかへ, Glay Expo'99 Survival Live Version)
  7. Hitohira no jiyuu (ひとひらの自由, Glay Expo 2001 "Global Communication In Kyushu Version)

Volume 2

Disc 1
  1. Young Oh! Oh!
  2. Hello My Life
  3. Summer FM
  4. Rock Icon
  5. Good Bye Bye Sunday
  6. Time
  7. Why Don't We Make You Happy
  8. Good Morning N.Y.C
  9. Back Up
  10. Super Ball 425
  11. Sotsugyou made, ato sukoshi (卒業まで、あと少し)
  12. Brothel Creepers
  13. Itsuka (いつか)

Disc 2
  1. 17bars (Instrumental)
  2. Cynical
  3. Neuromancer
  4. Ai (アイ)
  5. Surf Rider
  6. Giant Strong Faust Super Star
  7. 17ans
  8. I'm Yours (Knightmare mix'99)
  9. Dosanko shiisaa (道産子シーサー)

Album chart information

  • Volume One

Oricon Top Ranking: #3

Weeks on: 11

Overall Glay Ranking: #12
  • Volume Two

Oricon Top Ranking: #2

Weeks on: 11

Overall Glay Ranking: #11

(NOTE: Overall Glay Ranking is how it is ranked against Glay
Glay
Glay is a rock/pop band from Hakodate, Hokkaidō, Japan formed by guitarist Takuro and vocalist Teru in high school in 1988. Glay primarily composes songs in the rock and pop genres, but they have also composed songs using elements of different styles such as reggae and gospel...

's other albums according to the Oricon
Oricon
, established in 1999, is the holding company at the head of a Japanese corporate group that supplies statistics and information on music and the music industry in Japan. It started as , which was founded by Sōkō Koike in November 1967 and became known for its music charts. Oricon Inc...

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