Kyokutou I Love You
Kyokutou I Love You (極東 I Love You, "Far East I Love You") is the 12th album by Buck-Tick, released on March 6, 2002.[1] It reached number twelve on the Oricon chart[2] with 28,770 copies sold.[3] "21st Cherry Boy" contains some lyrics from T.Rex's "20th Century Boy". The album is thematically connected to the next release, Mona Lisa Overdrive: the last instrumental song in Kyokutou I Love You gives the musical foundation to the first song in Mona Lisa Overdrive, while the base of the last song of that album recurs in the first song of Kyokutou I Love You.[4]
Kyokutou I Love You | ||||
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Released | March 6, 2002 | |||
Recorded | Studio Sunshine, Aobadai Studio, Studio Sound Dali | |||
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Length | 48:06 | |||
Label | BMG/Funhouse | |||
Producer | Buck-Tick | |||
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Singles from Kyokutou I Love You | ||||
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Track listing
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Length |
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1. | "Shippuu no Blade Runner" (疾風のブレードランナー) | Imai | Imai | |
2. | "21st Cherry Boy" | Sakurai & Imai | Imai | |
3. | "Warp Day" | Sakurai | Imai | |
4. | "Shanikusai -Carnival-" (謝肉祭-カーニバル-) | Sakurai | Hoshino | |
5. | "Trigger" | Sakurai | Imai | |
6. | "Long Distance Call" | Sakurai | Imai | |
7. | "Kyokutou Yori Ai wo Komete" (極東より愛を込めて) | Sakurai | Imai | |
8. | "Ghost" | Sakurai | Imai | |
9. | "Brilliant" | Sakurai | Hoshino | |
10. | "Oukoku Kingdom Come -Moon Rise-" (王国 Kingdom come-moon rise-) | Sakurai | Imai | |
11. | "Continue" (instrumental) | Imai | ||
Total length: | 48:06 |
Personnel
- Buck-Tick
- Atsushi Sakurai – vocals
- Hisashi Imai – guitar
- Hidehiko Hoshino – guitar
- Yutaka Higuchi – bass
- Toll Yagami – drums
Additional performers
- Kazutoshi Yokoyama - manipulate, keyboards and noises
Production
- Hiromi Yoshizawa - executive producer
References
- "Kyokutou I Love You". jame-world.com. Retrieved 2011-04-13.
- "BUCK-TICKのアルバム売り上げランキング". oricon.co.jp. Retrieved 2011-04-27.
- "2002.3.18付 アルバムTOP20" (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 2018-11-06.
- "Buck-Tick". Allmusic. Retrieved 2017-11-08.
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