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== Track listing ==
== Track listing ==
#'''[[Mienai Chikara ~INVISIBLE ONE~ (Lyrics)|Mienai Chikara ~INVISIBLE ONE~]]''' — ''Invisible Power'', ミエナイチカラ
#'''[[Mienai Chikara ~INVISIBLE ONE~ (Lyrics)|Mienai Chikara ~INVISIBLE ONE~]]''' — ''Invisible Power'', ミエナイチカラ
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#: Although the song was used as the first ending them to the television anime "Hell Teacher Nube", the song was not actually written for the occasion. The song was already completed by the time the tie-in was arranged, and thus was not tailored to the anime itself. Koshi expressed regret over the timing, stating, "Consequently, the lyrics were completely irrelevant to the anime that the song was tied up with, and I felt sorry about that." Tak noted that, "It's a simple song, but it's also hard to play," citing the difficulty of nailing the guitar solo in particular.
#'''[[MOVE (Lyrics)|MOVE]]'''
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Revision as of 14:13, 9 January 2013

Mienai Chikara ~INVISIBLE ONE~/MOVE
Single by B'z
Released March 6, 1996
Promotions #1 ("Hell Teacher Nube")
#2 (Benesse Education CM)
Length 8:24
Label Rooms Records
Producer Tak Matsumoto
B'z singles chronology
"LOVE PHANTOM"
(1995)
"Mienai Chikara ~INVISIBLE ONE~"
(1996)
"Real Thing Shakes"
(1996)

Mienai Chikara ~INVISIBLE ONE~/MOVE (ミエナイチカラ, Invisible Power) is the nineteenth single by B'z and their first double A-side, released on March 6, 1996. Tak stated that with the songs in question and the tie-up promotions attached to them, it made the most sense to couple the two songs as a double A-side. It remained the band's only double A-side single until "Ichibu to Zenbu/DIVE" was released in 2009.

Although this would be a non-album single, both tracks would be collected on future compilation albums. "Mienai Chikara ~INVISIBLE ONE~" was voted for inclusion on the band's first fan-selected best of album B'z The Best "Treasure" and would also be included on the first of the band's two 20th anniversary collections, B'z The Best "ULTRA Pleasure". In 2000, "MOVE" would be included on the remixes and re-recordings album B'z The "Mixture", although it was in its original, unaltered form. Later, in 2008, the song was nearly voted onto B'z The Best "ULTRA Treasure" where it finished fortieth in the voting.

Both of the songs that made up the single were performed during B'z LIVE-GYM '96 "Spirit LOOSE", where "Mienai Chikara ~INVISIBLE ONE~" was used to close out all dates on the tour. The two songs would be included sporadically in setlists over the years, including a revival of "MOVE" for LIVE-GYM 2010 "Ain't No Magic" and "Mienai Chikara ~INVISIBLE ONE~" seeing its North American premiere during LIVE-GYM 2012 -Into Free-.

A promotional video for "Mienai Chikara ~INVISIBLE ONE~" was filmed through the first chorus, but was canceled and shelved when the band found the concept unclear. Instead, the promotional video featured behind-the-scenes footage from the "Spirit LOOSE" tour. The video aired for "MOVE" featured footage from the then-recent recording of "Real Thing Shakes" in Los Angeles. Concurrently, the two songs were both used in tie-in promotions. "Mienai Chikara ~INVISIBLE ONE~" served as an ending song to the anime "Hell Teacher Nube", a first for the band, while "MOVE" was used in a commercial for one of Benesse Corporation's "Shinkenzemi" junior high study course programs.

B'z made no television appearances for the single due to preparations for their upcoming tour, but did grant several magazine interviews to promote the release. The double A-side single moved 715,000 copies in its first week on shelves, making it the fifth fasting-selling B'z single to date. It would later be given the Million certification by the Recording Industry Association of Japan with over 1.2 million in physical copies sold.

Track listing

  1. Mienai Chikara ~INVISIBLE ONE~Invisible Power, ミエナイチカラ
    Although the song was used as the first ending them to the television anime "Hell Teacher Nube", the song was not actually written for the occasion. The song was already completed by the time the tie-in was arranged, and thus was not tailored to the anime itself. Koshi expressed regret over the timing, stating, "Consequently, the lyrics were completely irrelevant to the anime that the song was tied up with, and I felt sorry about that." Tak noted that, "It's a simple song, but it's also hard to play," citing the difficulty of nailing the guitar solo in particular.
  2. MOVE

Personnel

B'z

Drums

  • Jun Aoyama (Track 1)
  • Toru Soru (Track 2)

Bass

  • Masao Akashi

Organ

Production

  • Daisuke Ikeda: Manipulator, Arrangement (Track 1)