Special! Best Mini: 2.5 Maime no Kare

Special! Best Mini ~2.5 Maime no Kare~
EP by Berryz Kobo
Released December 7, 2005
Recorded 20042005
Genre J-pop
Length 22:50
Label Piccolo Town
Producer Tsunku
Berryz Kobo chronology
"Dai 2 Seichōki"
(2005)
Special! Best Mini: 2.5 Maime no Kare
(2005)
3 Natsu Natsu Mini Berryz
(2006)
Singles from Special! Best Mini: 2.5 Maime no Kare
  1. "Anata Nashi de wa Ikite Yukenai"
    Released: March 3, 2004
  2. "Piriri to Yukō!"
    Released: May 26, 2004
  3. "Special Generation"
    Released: March 3, 2005
  4. "21ji made no Cinderella"
    Released: August 3, 2005
  5. "Gag 100kaibun Aishite Kudasai"
    Released: November 23, 2005
Music videos
"Anata Nashi de wa Ikite Yukenai"
on YouTube
"Piriri to Yukō!"
"Special Generation"
"21ji made no Cinderella"
"Gag 100kaibun Aishite Kudasai"

"Special! Best Mini: 2.5 Maime no Kare" (スッペシャル!ベストミニ ~2.5枚目の彼~ Supesharu! Besuto Mini ~Ni-ten-go Maime no Kare~) is an extended play CD released by girl idol group Berryz Kobo on December 7, 2005.[1] It is the third of three releases issued by the band in the space of four weeks, along with their second album Dai 2 Seichōki and the ninth single "Gag 100kaibun Aishite Kudasai". "2.5" is pronounced nī ten go.

The EP contains five previously released tracks in the aforementioned ninth single's A-side, plus four earlier single sides. Only one track, "Arigatō! Tomodachi", is exclusive to the EP.

The EP's release is apparently tied to the Christmas gift-giving season, as the EP's outer tray liner and booklet back cover depict the band members standing in a light snowfall, while the inside tray liner and the CD's label depict a cartoon snowman.

Former band member Maiha Ishimura appears, but is not credited, on tracks 3 to 6.

The album debuted at number 45 in the Oricon Weekly Album chart,[2] remaining in the list for 2 weeks.[1]

Track listing

  1. Gag 100kaibun Aishite Kudasai
  2. Arigatō! Tomodachi (ありがとう!おともだち。, "Thank You! Friends.")
  3. Special Generation (スッペシャル ジェネレ~ション)
  4. 21ji made no Cinderella (21時までのシンデレラ, "Cinderella Until 9 PM")
  5. Piriri to Yukō!
  6. Anata Nashi de wa Ikite Yukenai

Personnel

  • Saki Shimizu - vocals and band leader
  • Momoko Tsugunaga - vocals
  • Chinami Tokunaga - vocals
  • Miyabi Natsuyaki - vocals
  • Maasa Sudo - vocals
  • Yurina Kumai - vocals
  • Risako Sugaya - vocals
  • Maiha Ishimura - vocals (Tracks 3-6, uncredited)
  • Yuichi Takahasi - keyboard and MIDI programming, guitar
  • Kaoru Kubota - backing vocals
  • Hideyuki "Daichi" Suzuki - keyboard and MIDI programming, guitar
  • Hiroaki Takeuchi - chorus
  • Koji Makaino - keyboard and MIDI programming
  • Shinsuke Suzuki - guitar
  • Hideyuki Komatsu - bass
  • Horishi Iida - percussion
  • Masato Yamao - organ
  • Tsunku - backing vocals
  • Amazons - backing vocals
  • Takao Konishi - keyboard and MIDI programming
  • Yasuo Asai - guitar
  • Yasushi Sasamoto - bass
  • Masanori Suzuki - trumpet
  • Yoshinari Takegami - saxophone
  • Satoshi Mizota - trombone
  • Shoichiro Hirata - keyboard and MIDI programming
  • Keiko "Chibi" Furuya - backing vocals
  • Akira - guitar, bass, keyboards, MIDI programming, backing vocals
  • Nobuyasu Umemoto - recording coordination
  • Kazumi Matsui - recording engineer, mix engineer
  • Ryo Wakizawa - recording engineer, mix engineer
  • Shinnosuke Kobayashi - recording engineer
  • Masakazu Kimura - mix engineer
  • Naoki Yamada - mix engineer
  • Yuji Yamashita - mix engineer
  • Tsunku - mix engineer
  • Yuichi Ohtsubo - 2nd engineer
  • Hirofumi Hiraki - 2nd engineer
  • Yōhei Horiuchi - 2nd engineer
  • Mitsuko Koike - mastering engineer

Charts

Chart (2005) Peak
position
Weeks
on chart
Sales
First
week
Total
Japan (Oricon Daily Albums Chart) 14
Japan (Oricon Weekly Albums Chart) 45 2[1] 6,071[2] 7,072

References

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