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Production and recording of the album was carried out with Koshi writing his own lyrics as well as music and working on the arrangement, in addition to playing both acoustic guitar and guitar on most of the tracks. [[Jun Aoyama]] and [[Hideo Yamaki]] provided drums as they had on several [[B'z]] tracks, with [[Akihito Tokunaga]] working on the arrangement and playing bass on most of the tracks. B'z mainstays [[Hideyuki Terachi]] and [[Daisuke Ikeda]] also contributed to arrangement work for the release. Additionally, [[Michiya Haruhata]] provided electric guitar on the lead track and would also be one of three other featured guitarists that appeared with Tak on his cinema-inspired concept album ''[[Theatre Of Strings]]'' two years later in 2005. | Production and recording of the album was carried out with Koshi writing his own lyrics as well as music and working on the arrangement, in addition to playing both acoustic guitar and guitar on most of the tracks. [[Jun Aoyama]] and [[Hideo Yamaki]] provided drums as they had on several [[B'z]] tracks, with [[Akihito Tokunaga]] working on the arrangement and playing bass on most of the tracks. B'z mainstays [[Hideyuki Terachi]] and [[Daisuke Ikeda]] also contributed to arrangement work for the release. Additionally, [[Michiya Haruhata]] provided electric guitar on the lead track and would also be one of three other featured guitarists that appeared with Tak on his cinema-inspired concept album ''[[Theatre Of Strings]]'' two years later in 2005. | ||
At the time of release, "AKATSUKI" served as the theme song to Nippon TV's ''K1 JAPAN'' and also as the ending theme to another of the channel's programs, ''Strongest Soul''. Koshi also appeared prior to its release to perform the song on both ''FUN'' and ''[[Music Station]]'' in June of 2003. | All three primary tracks from the album have been performed at various times on the live stage. Through 2010, "AKATSUKI" has been performed at every solo concert that Koshi has held of all sizes. "I'm on fire" and "Shizuka na Ame" were only performed during [[Koshi Inaba LIVE 2004 ~en~]], with the latter—whose title translates to "Gentle Rain"—normally only being performed on rainy tour dates. At the time of release, "AKATSUKI" served as the theme song to Nippon TV's ''K1 JAPAN'' and also as the ending theme to another of the channel's programs, ''Strongest Soul''. Koshi also appeared prior to its release to perform the song on both ''FUN'' and ''[[Music Station]]'' in June of 2003. | ||
The single debuted at number one on the Weekly Oricon Singles chart and sold enough to make it the 25th highest-selling single of all of 2003. | The single debuted at number one on the Weekly Oricon Singles chart and sold enough to make it the 25th highest-selling single of all of 2003. |
Revision as of 06:40, 26 February 2014
KI | |
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Single by Koshi Inaba | |
Released | June 11, 2003 |
Genre | Hard Rock |
Length | 21:39 |
Label | Vermillion Records |
KI is the second single by Koshi Inaba, released on June 11, 2003. The single came five years since his previous single, "Tooku Made", was released five years earlier in 1998. The release includes five tracks, with two alternate instrumentals of the first track, making it the largest single in Koshi's catalogue.
Koshi originally meant for the first track, "AKATSUKI", to also be the title of the single itself. However, it was changed to his initials of "KI" as he said, "I'd like for all of the tracks to be listened to equally." As a result, all three of the primary tracks received dedicated music videos that all received airplay. All three would later be included in full on the DVD included in the limited edition of Hadou that collected all of his music videos to date.
Production and recording of the album was carried out with Koshi writing his own lyrics as well as music and working on the arrangement, in addition to playing both acoustic guitar and guitar on most of the tracks. Jun Aoyama and Hideo Yamaki provided drums as they had on several B'z tracks, with Akihito Tokunaga working on the arrangement and playing bass on most of the tracks. B'z mainstays Hideyuki Terachi and Daisuke Ikeda also contributed to arrangement work for the release. Additionally, Michiya Haruhata provided electric guitar on the lead track and would also be one of three other featured guitarists that appeared with Tak on his cinema-inspired concept album Theatre Of Strings two years later in 2005.
All three primary tracks from the album have been performed at various times on the live stage. Through 2010, "AKATSUKI" has been performed at every solo concert that Koshi has held of all sizes. "I'm on fire" and "Shizuka na Ame" were only performed during Koshi Inaba LIVE 2004 ~en~, with the latter—whose title translates to "Gentle Rain"—normally only being performed on rainy tour dates. At the time of release, "AKATSUKI" served as the theme song to Nippon TV's K1 JAPAN and also as the ending theme to another of the channel's programs, Strongest Soul. Koshi also appeared prior to its release to perform the song on both FUN and Music Station in June of 2003.
The single debuted at number one on the Weekly Oricon Singles chart and sold enough to make it the 25th highest-selling single of all of 2003.
Track listing
All music composed by, lyrics written by, and vocals performed by Koshi Inaba.
- AKATSUKI — DAWN
- Shizuka no Ame — Silent Rain, 静かな雨
- AKATSUKI Version S.S.S.
- Dance, club-style remix of the first track by Spin Stealth Spike.
- I'm on fire
- AKATSUKI Version O
- Orchestra-led instrumental arrangement of the first track. Koshi described it as "drama-like".
Personnel
- Koshi Inaba: Vocals, Lyric Composition, Music Composition, Arrangement (Tracks 1, 2, 4), Acoustic Guitar (Tracks 1 & 2), Guitar (Track 4)
- Jun Aoyama: Drums (Track 1)
- Hideo Yamaki: Drums (Track 2)
- Akihito Tokunaga: Bass (Tracks 1, 2, 4), Arrangement (Track 1)
- Michiya Haruhata: Electric Guitar (Track 1)
- Akira Onozuka: Wurlitzer Electric Piano (Track 2), Piano (Track 4)
- Spin Stealth Spike: Remix (Track 3)
- Shinozaki Strings: Strings (Track 4)
- TAMA MUSIC: Orchestra (Track 5)
- Hideyuki Terachi: Arrangement (Tracks 1 & 2)
- Daisuke Ikeda: Strings Arrangement (Track 4), Arrangement (Tracks 4 & 5)