Hello all, I intend to make a much more fleshed-out post about Princess Ai later, but I wanted to write a blog with some information regarding the Princess Ai soundtrack since a large majority of information is lost to time, or wasn't credited correctly in the first place
For those uninitiated, the Princess Ai is a three-part manga series co-created by Courtney Love, and DJ Milky (also known as Stuart Levy, founder-turned-CEO of Tokyopop) with character designs by Ai Yazawa and manga art by Misaho Kujiradou. It follows a dramatized (and fictionized) Love stand-in alien amnesiac character named Princess Ai, after she falls to earth (Japan) for no identifiable reason.
As the manga progresses, it is very clear that the manga writer (who I am pretty sure is exclusively DJ Milky) cared very much about portraying Courtney and aspects of her life within the story, down to the character working in a strip club while figuring out her true calling. It also features nods to her music ( Examples being: naming a radio station Whole. FM, or naming a music interview program Heaven Tonight) and even has one of her songs directly sung ( Hold On To Me off of America's Sweetheart) by Ai. Outside of this feature, though, every other song sung by Ai or her love interest Kent is one specially written by DJ Milky. This added a very interesting layer to the manga, as at first glance, every song is simply words on a page... Until you realize he used his Tokyopop money to produce fully mixed and mastered versions of these songs!
It's fantastic, really. These songs aren't inherently the greatest thing I've ever heard, nor are they the most Love-Adjacent pieces ever, but an effort was truly made to stick to the Love-style vocals throughout.
This may have you asking, What the hell? Why does a manga have a soundtrack? Well, that's the most interesting thing. DJ Milky partnered up with a group of (whom I assume to be, given they show up in other Stu Levy works) friends to create not only music, but a pilot for a Princess Ai MOVIE.
It was to be called Ai-Land Chronicles, and was to be both live action and animated, with the animated sections being done by anime studio Satelite (most famous for animating the Fairy Tale anime). Information on this is deathly scarce, and likewise so is information on this "team" behind the music!
6 out of the 8 original tracks produced / featured in Princess Ai got music videos, as can be seen here. They fluctuate in quality, with some featuring live action acting, costumes, while some are more AMV-type edits of Ai doll footage or pieces of the manga edited to move. The stand-out track to me is Suicide Ride despite its lackluster video. It is the most Courtney Love out of all of the tracks, even down to the vocal styling. The instrumental is certainly giving a more 2007 song-to-use-in-anime-AMV vibe than Hole-esque, but it's charming nonetheless. Music-video-wise, though, the stand-out is clearly Broken Leash, which is very clearly a prototype for the Ai-Land Chronicles movie. The animated segments are indeed done by Satelite, and all of the live-action bits are done in full costume in front of a green screen.
And i'm not joking about it being a prototype either! This is confirmed by a quick scroll down DJ Milky's Flickr page, to a collection titled "Ai-Land Chronicles Pilot shoot", where all the photos are clearly from the making of "Broken Leash"...








