One Life, One Death is the 11th album by Buck-Tick and their first on BMG/Funhouse, released on September 20, 2000.[1] The title comes from lyrics to "Cyborg Dolly: Sora-mimi: Phantom", which also mentions cloning sheep and is named after the famous Dolly. It reached number eleven on the Oricon chart with 30,170 copies sold.[2][3] Starting from this album, Hisashi Imai started using computers when composing and he stated that he struggled to produce the sound he imagined.[4]
One Life, One Death | ||||
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Studio album by Buck-Tick | ||||
Released | September 20, 2000 | |||
Genre | Industrial rock | |||
Length | 49:42 | |||
Label | BMG Funhouse | |||
Producer | Buck-Tick | |||
Buck-Tick chronology | ||||
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Singles from One Life, One Death | ||||
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No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Length |
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1. | "Baby, I Want You." | Sakurai | Imai | |
2. | "Check Up" | Imai | Imai | |
3. | "Glamorous -Fluxus-" | Sakurai | Imai | |
4. | "Cyborg Dolly: Sora-mimi: Phantom" (細胞具ドリー: ソラミミ:PHANTOM) | Imai | Imai | |
5. | "Cain" (カイン) | Sakurai | Imai | |
6. | "Death Wish" | Sakurai | Hoshino | |
7. | "Megami" (女神) | Sakurai | Hoshino | |
8. | "Sapphire" (サファイア) | Sakurai | Imai | |
9. | "Rhapsody" | Imai | Imai | |
10. | "Flame" | Sakurai | Imai | |
Total length: | 49:42 |
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