Bazooka 17

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Bazooka 17
Bazooka 17 cover
Box set by Ami Suzuki
Released September 7, 2005
Genre J-Pop
Length N/A
Label Sony Music Entertainment Japan
AIBL-9111

Bazooka 17 is a box set released by Sony Music Entertainment Japan for singer Ami Suzuki in September 2005. It was a limited edition release.

Contents

The name means that the box set contains the releases of the 17-year old Suzuki Ami, the old artist (in 2005 she was known as a new artist in her new label Avex Trax). It contained all the CDs and DVD previously released of the artist, plus a previously-unreleased DVD of Ami's first live concert 1ST CONCERT Oh Yeah! which took place in May 1999 in Zepp Tokyo, whith a bonus DVD of the behind the scenes of the concert. It only contains the discs (no booklet or jewel cases) and contains a bonus deluxe booklet.

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