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'''Ichibu to Zenbu/DIVE''' ''(イチブトゼンブ, A Part & All)'' is the forty-sixth [[B'z Singles|single]] by [[B'z]] and their second double A-side, released on August 5, 2009. It was the band's first double A-side single since 1996's "[[Mienai Chikara ~INVISIBLE ONE~/MOVE]]". Both of the title songs went on to become successes for the band, with each being performed at numerous occasions since their release, including being included for all shows on the [[B'z LIVE-GYM 2010 "Ain't no Magic"|Ain't no Magic]] and [[B'z LIVE-GYM 2011 -C'mon-|C'mon]] tours in 2010 and 2011, respectively. | '''Ichibu to Zenbu/DIVE''' ''(イチブトゼンブ, A Part & All)'' is the forty-sixth [[B'z Singles|single]] by [[B'z]] and their second double A-side, released on August 5, 2009. It was the band's first double A-side single since 1996's "[[Mienai Chikara ~INVISIBLE ONE~/MOVE]]". Both of the title songs went on to become successes for the band, with each being performed at numerous occasions since their release, including being included for all shows on the [[B'z LIVE-GYM 2010 "Ain't no Magic"|Ain't no Magic]] and [[B'z LIVE-GYM 2011 -C'mon-|C'mon]] tours in 2010 and 2011, respectively. | ||
Drums on the two title tracks were provided by Chad Smith of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, while played was done by Juan Alderete of the Mars Volta. The pair's collaboration with the band was captured in the 2009 documentary ''[[MAGIC#Magical Backstage Tour 2009|Magical Backstage Tour 2009]]'', available only as a bonus DVD to purchasers of the limited edition of their seventeenth album, ''[[MAGIC]]''. While both songs were included on the album, the version of "DIVE" found on it is shortened with the intro having been omitted. Later, in 2013, when both songs were collected on ''[[B'z The Best XXV 1999-2012]]'', the single version was compiled for the first time. | Drums on the two title tracks were provided by Chad Smith of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, while played was done by Juan Alderete of the Mars Volta. The pair's collaboration with the band was captured in the 2009 documentary ''[[MAGIC#Magical Backstage Tour 2009|Magical Backstage Tour 2009]]'', available only as a bonus DVD to purchasers of the limited edition of their seventeenth album, ''[[MAGIC]]''. While both songs were included on the album, the version of "DIVE" found on it is shortened with the intro having been omitted. Later, in 2013, when both songs were collected on ''[[B'z The Best XXV 1999-2012]]'', the single version was compiled in album form for the first time. | ||
In the course of the TV drama "Buzzer Beat", for which "Ichibu to Zenbu" served as the theme, an alternate version of the song could be heard during romantic scenes. This slower and more mellowed rendition was requested by the drama staff and was given a full release months later as a second B-side to their single "[[MY LONELY TOWN]]" as "Ichibu to Zenbu -Ballad Version-". In 2010, in the course of [[B'z LIVE-GYM 2010 "Ain't No Magic"]], a special version of the song was performed that mixed both the ballad and rock versions to much praise. | |||
On the June 14, 2013 edition of [[Music Station]], B'z made an appearance in a one-hour B'z-themed special in which they performed "[[Q&A (Lyrics)|Q&A]]" to support the release of ''[[B'z The Best XXV 1999-2012]]'' as well as taking the stage to perform top fan requests. Weeks earlier, fans had been directed to a special area on the Music Station website where they were to vote for their favorites that they would like to see the band perform on the show. At the end of the program, B'z performed three classics that had made it into the top 5: "[[LOVE PHANTOM]]", "[[Hadashi no Megami]]", and "[[ultra soul]]", which itself was voted to the top spot. "Ichibu to Zenbu" took eighth in the voting, which made it the newest song to be listed by eight years. | On the June 14, 2013 edition of [[Music Station]], B'z made an appearance in a one-hour B'z-themed special in which they performed "[[Q&A (Lyrics)|Q&A]]" to support the release of ''[[B'z The Best XXV 1999-2012]]'' as well as taking the stage to perform top fan requests. Weeks earlier, fans had been directed to a special area on the Music Station website where they were to vote for their favorites that they would like to see the band perform on the show. At the end of the program, B'z performed three classics that had made it into the top 5: "[[LOVE PHANTOM]]", "[[Hadashi no Megami]]", and "[[ultra soul]]", which itself was voted to the top spot. "Ichibu to Zenbu" took eighth in the voting, which made it the newest song to be listed by eight years. |
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Ichibu to Zenbu/DIVE | ||||
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Single by B'z | ||||
from the album MAGIC | ||||
Released | August 5, 2009 | |||
Promotions | #1 (Buzzer Beat) #2 (Suzuki Swift CM) | |||
Length | 10:43 | |||
Label | Vermillion Records | |||
Producer | Tak Matsumoto | |||
B'z singles chronology | ||||
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Ichibu to Zenbu/DIVE (イチブトゼンブ, A Part & All) is the forty-sixth single by B'z and their second double A-side, released on August 5, 2009. It was the band's first double A-side single since 1996's "Mienai Chikara ~INVISIBLE ONE~/MOVE". Both of the title songs went on to become successes for the band, with each being performed at numerous occasions since their release, including being included for all shows on the Ain't no Magic and C'mon tours in 2010 and 2011, respectively.
Drums on the two title tracks were provided by Chad Smith of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, while played was done by Juan Alderete of the Mars Volta. The pair's collaboration with the band was captured in the 2009 documentary Magical Backstage Tour 2009, available only as a bonus DVD to purchasers of the limited edition of their seventeenth album, MAGIC. While both songs were included on the album, the version of "DIVE" found on it is shortened with the intro having been omitted. Later, in 2013, when both songs were collected on B'z The Best XXV 1999-2012, the single version was compiled in album form for the first time.
In the course of the TV drama "Buzzer Beat", for which "Ichibu to Zenbu" served as the theme, an alternate version of the song could be heard during romantic scenes. This slower and more mellowed rendition was requested by the drama staff and was given a full release months later as a second B-side to their single "MY LONELY TOWN" as "Ichibu to Zenbu -Ballad Version-". In 2010, in the course of B'z LIVE-GYM 2010 "Ain't No Magic", a special version of the song was performed that mixed both the ballad and rock versions to much praise.
On the June 14, 2013 edition of Music Station, B'z made an appearance in a one-hour B'z-themed special in which they performed "Q&A" to support the release of B'z The Best XXV 1999-2012 as well as taking the stage to perform top fan requests. Weeks earlier, fans had been directed to a special area on the Music Station website where they were to vote for their favorites that they would like to see the band perform on the show. At the end of the program, B'z performed three classics that had made it into the top 5: "LOVE PHANTOM", "Hadashi no Megami", and "ultra soul", which itself was voted to the top spot. "Ichibu to Zenbu" took eighth in the voting, which made it the newest song to be listed by eight years.
Track listing
- Ichibu to Zenbu — A Part & All, イチブトゼンブ
- An instant hit with its infectious melody and rhythm, "Ichibu to Zenbu" has become one of the most popular singles of the latter B'z era.
- DIVE
- National Holiday
- Originally used as the ending music to B'z LIVE-GYM 2008 "ACTION", "National Holiday" made its release debut here. Unlike with "Mienai Chikara ~INVISIBLE ONE~/MOVE" that was released without one, this song gave this double A-side single a B-side. The song has never been collected elsewhere and has never been performed live by the band.
Personnel
B'z
- Tak Matsumoto: Guitar, Music Composition, Arrangement
- Koshi Inaba: Vocals, Lyric Composition, Arrangement
Drums
- Chad Smith (Tracks 1, 2)
- Jeremy Colson (Track 3)
Bass
- Juan Alderete (Tracks 1, 2)
- Sean Hurley (Track 3)
Organ
- Takanobu Masuda (Track 2)
Production
- Hideyuki Terachi: Arrangement (Tracks 1, 2), Programming (Track 3)
- Daisuke Ikeda: Programming (Track 3)