Six/Nine

Six/Nine
Studio album by Buck-Tick
Released May 15, 1995
September 21, 1995 (reissue)
September 19, 2002 (digital remaster)
September 5, 2007 (remaster)
Recorded Sound Sky Studio, Sound Sky Kawana, Sound Atelier, Aobadai Studio, Avaco Studio,Cats Studio, Master Rock Studios, Crescente Studio
Genre Industrial rock, electronic rock
Label Victor
Producer Buck-Tick, Imai
Buck-Tick chronology
Shapeless
(1994)
Six/Nine
(1995)
Catalogue 1987–1995
(1995)
Singles from Six/Nine
  1. "Uta"
    Released: March 24, 1995
  2. "Kodou"
    Released: April 21, 1995
  3. "Mienai Mono o Miyo to Suru Gokai Subete Gokai da"
    Released: September 21, 1995

Six/Nine is the eighth album by Buck-Tick, released on May 15, 1995 in a clear purple case.[1] It reached number one on the Oricon chart.[2] Issay (Der Zibet) provides vocals for "Itoshi no Rock Star". "Rakuen" caused controversy because some of the lyrics were lifted from the Qur'an. Later, the album was re-issued with the offending part removed on September 21, 1995 in a clear case. It was digitally remastered and re-released on September 19, 2002, with a bonus track. The album remastered once again and released on September 5, 2007, this time in a clear red case.

Track listing

No. Title Lyrics Music Length
1. "Loop"   Sakurai Imai  
2. "Love Letter"   Imai Imai  
3. "Kimi no Vanilla" (君のヴァニラ) Sakurai Imai  
4. "Kodou" (鼓動) Sakurai Imai  
5. "Kagiri Naku Nezumi" (限りなく鼠) Sakurai Imai  
6. "Rakuen (Inori Negai)" (楽園(祈り 願い)) Sakurai Hoshino  
7. "Hosoi Sen" (細い線) Sakurai Hoshino  
8. "Somewhere Nowhere"   Sakurai Imai  
9. "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) Imai Imai  
10. "Detarame Yarou" (デタラメ野郎) Sakurai Imai & Sakurai  
11. "Misshitsu" (密室) Sakurai Hoshino  
12. "Kick (Daichi wo Keru Otoko)" (Kick (大地を蹴る男)) Sakurai Imai  
13. "Itoshi no Rock Star" (愛しのロック・スター) Sakurai Hoshino  
14. "Uta" (唄) Sakurai Imai  
15. "Mienai Mono o Miyo to Suru Gokai Subete Gokai da" (見えない物を見ようとする誤解 全て誤だ) Sakurai Imai  
16. "Loop Mark II"     Imai  

2002 Digital Remaster Bonus Track

  1. "Taiyo ni Korosareta (Live)" (recorded at Omiya Sonic City in 1993)

References