music.wikisort.org - CompositionZekū (是空) is the third studio album released by Mucc on September 3, 2003. Released by Universal Gear, it is their major label debut. The album reached number 17 on the Oricon chart.[1]
2003 studio album by Mucc
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Released | September 3, 2003 |
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Genre | - Post-grunge
- alternative metal
- nu metal
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Length | 50:14 |
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Label | Universal Gear/Shu (JP) Gan-Shin (EU) |
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Producer | Miya |
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- "Waga, Arubeki Basho"
Released: May 20, 2003
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Recording and release
In 2022, Miya recalled that recording Zekū was painful as they were in the studio until 5 a.m. every day.[2] He also insisted on recording with tape, but had to splice it in so many different places because he made mistakes in his performance, that the powder came out. They originally had a ¥10 million budget, but costs went up to ¥15 million because recording took so long.[2]
The first press limited edition release included a DVD, different artwork, and a bonus one track CD. The European version, released on May 19, 2006, features two bonus tracks which were b-sides from the single "Waga, Arubeki Basho".[3]
Track listing
Disc oneTitle | Lyrics | Music |
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1. | "Shinsō" (心奏) | | Miya | 2:22 |
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2. | "Bōzenjishitsu" (茫然自失) | Miya | Miya, Yukke | 4:33 |
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3. | "Waga, Arubeki Basho" (我、在ルベキ場所) | Miya | Miya | 5:21 |
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4. | "Shōgyō Shisōkyō Jidai Kōseikyoku (Heiseihan)" (商業思想狂時代考偲曲(平成版)) | Miya | Miya | 3:55 |
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5. | "Hikanshugisha ga Warau" (悲観主義者が笑う) | Miya | Miya, Yukke | 4:33 |
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6. | "Shi Shite Katamari" (死して塊) | Tatsurou | Yukke, Satochi | 4:09 |
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7. | "Sōshin no Koe" (双心の声) | Tatsurou | Miya | 5:04 |
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8. | "1979" | Tatsurou | Satochi | 3:13 |
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9. | "Nagekidori to Dōkejin" (嘆き鳥と道化人) | Tatsurou | Miya, Satochi | 3:56 |
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10. | "Kono Sen to Sora" (この線と空) | Miya | Miya | 4:16 |
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11. | "Kugatsu Mikka no Kokuin" (9月3日の刻印) | Miya | Miya | 5:20 |
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12. | "Ranchū" (蘭鋳) | Tatsurou | Miya | 3:41 |
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Disc two (First press limited edition bonus disc)Title | Lyrics | Music |
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1. | "Aoki Haru" (青き春) | Miya | Miya | 11:27 |
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European Edition Bonus TracksTitle |
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13. | "Hakanakutomo" (儚くとも) ("Waga, Arubeki Basho" B-Side) | 5:20 |
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14. | "Ieji" (家路) ("Waga, Arubeki Basho" B-Side) | 5:19 |
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Note
- Re-recording of "Bōzenjishitsu", "1979", and "Ranchū" were featured on their 2017 self-cover album Koroshi no Shirabe II This is NOT Greatest Hits.
Covers
"Bōzenjishitsu" and "Ranchū" were covered by Lynch. and ROTTENGRAFFTY respectively, on the 2017 Mucc tribute album Tribute Of Mucc -en-.
References
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На других языках
- [en] Zekū
[es] Zekuu
Zekuu(是空) es el tercer disco de MUCC y su debut como majors.
[it] Zekū
Zekū (是空?) è un album pubblicato dai Mucc il 3 settembre 2003. La prima stampa ad edizione limitata conteneva un DVD, diversi artwork e un secondo CD contenente una bonus track. La versione europea, pubblicata il 19 maggio 2006, conteneva 2 bonus track, le quali erano dei b-side di singoli rilasciati precedentemente. L'album raggiunse la posizione nº 17 nella classifica Oricon.
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