Six/Nine
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Six/Nine | |||||
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Studio album by Buck-Tick | |||||
Released | May 15, 1995 | ||||
Label | Victor Entertainment | ||||
Buck-Tick chronology | |||||
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Six/Nine is the eighth album by Japanese Rock Band Buck-Tick released in 1995.
The album promotes a world view using hard rock. It as it were peeps at the one side of the art rock from a difficult sheath of the title of each tune and complex music. Moreover, ISSAY participates in the 13th "Itoshi no Rock Star" as a vocalist. Additionally, one part part was corrected because the "Qur'an" was used in the title for the sixth track, "Rakuen", without permission. The album was put on the market again on September 21, 1995. It is a red color case in the board of the re-sale though is put on the market with a purple color case in the limitation first time board.
It was put on the market again after being digitally remastered on September 19, 2002. The first press limited edition contained one bonus track.
[edit] Track listing
- Loop
- Love Letter
- Kimi no Vanilla (君のヴァニラ; Your Vanilla)
- Kodou (鼓動; Heartbeat)
- Kagarinaku Nezumi (限りなく鼠; Eternally a Rat)
- Rakuen (Inori Negai) ( 楽園 (祈り 希い); Paradise (Prayer Wish) )
- Hosoi Sen (細い線; Thin Line)
- Somewhere Nowhere
- Aikawarazu no "Are" no Katamari ga Nosabaru Hedo no Soko no Fukidamari (相変わらずの「アレ」のカタマリがのさばる反吐の底の吹き溜まり; As usual,“that thing's” package, idle at the end of a spew drift)
- Detarame Yarou (デタラメ野郎; Irresponsible Guy)
- Misshitsu (密室; Closed Room)
- Kick (Daichi o Keru Otoko) (Kick (大地を蹴る男); Kick (The Man who Kicked the Earth) )
- Itoshi no Rock Star (愛しのロック・スター; Beloved Rockstar)
- Uta (唄; Song)
- Mienai Mono o Miyo to Suru Gokai Subete Gokai da (見えない物を見ようとする誤解 全て誤解だ; Misunderstanding in trying to see the invisible, everything is misunderstood)
- Loop Mark II