Mona Lisa Overdrive is the 13th album by Buck-Tick, released on February 13, 2003.[1] The album title is mistakenly thought to have been inspired by William Gibson's cyberpunk novel of the same name but guitarist Hisashi Imai originally confused it with Robert Longo's work Samurai Overdrive, which inspired the album title.[2] It reached number seven on the Oricon chart.[3]
Mona Lisa Overdrive | ||||
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Studio album by Buck-Tick | ||||
Released | February 13, 2003 | |||
Recorded | Studio Sound Dali, Aobadai Studio, Heart Beat Recording Studio, Landmark Studio | |||
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Length | 48:16 | |||
Label | BMG/Funhouse | |||
Producer | Buck-Tick | |||
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Singles from Mona Lisa Overdrive | ||||
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No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Length |
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1. | "Nakayubi" (ナカユビ) | Imai | Imai | |
2. | "Buster" | Imai | Imai | |
3. | "Zangai -Shape 2-" (残骸-Shape2-) | Sakurai | Imai | |
4. | "Limbo" | Sakurai | Imai | |
5. | "Mona Lisa" | Imai | Imai | |
6. | "Girl -Shape 2-" | Imai | Imai | |
7. | "Sid Vicious on the Beach" | Imai | Imai | |
8. | "Black Cherry" | Sakurai & Hoshino | Hoshino | |
9. | "Genzai" (原罪) | Sakurai | Imai | |
10. | "Monster" | Sakurai | Hoshino | |
11. | "Ai no Uta" (愛ノ歌) | Sakurai | Imai | |
12. | "Continuous" | Imai |
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