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Animetal Lady Marathon

1998 studio album by Animetal Lady From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Animetal Lady Marathon
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Animetal Lady Marathon (アニメタル・レディー・マラソン, Animetaru Redī Marason) is the first album by Animetal unit Animetal Lady, featuring Mie of Pink Lady as the vocalist in place of Eizo Sakamoto. Released through Sony Records on February 21, 1998, the album consists of a non-stop marathon of metal covers of shōjo anime theme songs, children's anime theme songs, and other anime theme songs sung by women.[1][2][3] A karaoke version of the album was also released on March 21, 1998.[4]

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As with the first three Animetal albums, the cover of this album features a skeleton-like figure, which is a parody of heavy metal mascots such as Eddie of Iron Maiden and Vic Rattlehead of Megadeth. Also, certain songs incorporate instrumental arrangements of well-known rock and metal songs. For example: "Haikara-san ga Tōru" uses a bass line similar to Iron Maiden's "Wrathchild".

Songs originally recorded on the singles "Animetal Lady Sanjō!" (アニメタル・レディー参上!, Animetaru Redī Sanjō!) and "Animetal Lady Kenzan!" (アニメタル・レディー見参!, Animetaru Redī Kenzan!) are featured in this album. "Moonlight Densetsu" is included in Animetal's 1998 international release This Is Japanimetal Marathon.

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Track listing

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All tracks are arranged by Animetal.

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Personnel

  • Mie (未唯, ) – lead vocals
  • She-Ja (屍忌蛇, Shiija) – guitar
  • Masaki – bass

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  • Shinki – drums (all tracks except below)
  • Katsuji – drums (7, 12–13, 26, 33–35)
  • Yasuhiro Umezawa (梅澤 康博, Umezawa Yasuhiro) – drums (2, 18–21, 27–28)
  • Rei Atsumi (厚見 玲衣, Atsumi Rei) – keyboards
  • Kenji Shimizu (清水 賢治, Shimizu Kenji) – keyboards

Footnotes

  1. Song ending incorporates bridge from Gargoyle's "Shinpan no Hitomi"
  2. Incorporates Iron Maiden's "Wrathchild"
  3. Song ending incorporates main riff from Accept's "Princess of the Dawn"
  4. Incorporates Aerosmith's "Walk This Way"
  5. Guitar riff is loosely derived from Judas Priest's "Some Heads Are Gonna Roll"; song ending incorporates Rainbow's "I Surrender"
  6. Guitar riff is loosely derived from Led Zeppelin's "Immigrant Song"
  7. Song ending incorporates Whitesnake's "Fool for Your Loving"
  8. Incorporates the keyboard intro of Asia's "Only Time Will Tell"
  9. Incoprorates X Japan's "Love Replica"
  10. Song ending incorporates main riff from Metallica's "Battery"
  11. Shortened version of the song covered in "Animetal Lady Kenzan!", with the second chorus replaced with a guitar rendition of Mozart's Marcia alla turca from Piano Sonata No.11
  12. Incorporates Guns N' Roses' "Welcome to the Jungle" and the guitar solo from Deep Purple's "Smoke on the Water"
  13. Incorporates Queen's "We Will Rock You", the keyboard intro of Journey's "Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)" and a bass riff from Iron Maiden's "Phantom of the Opera"

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