ALONE

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ALONE
Single by B'z
from the album IN THE LIFE
Released October 30, 1991
Promotions #1 ("Hotel Woman" Theme)
Length 9:50
Label BMG Rooms (1991)
Vermillion Records (2003 Remaster)
Producer Tak Matsumoto
B'z singles chronology
"LADY NAVIGATION"
(1991)
"ALONE"
(1991)
"BLOWIN'"
(1992)
B'z playing "ALONE" from their iconic performance during BUZZ!! THE MOVIE, often cited as one of their most recognizable moments on stage.

ALONE is the ninth single by B'z, released on October 30, 1991. The sole single from their album from the same year IN THE LIFE, the single became a standout hit and became one of the band's many million selling singles. With the launch of this single, the subsequent album, and their growing catalogue of hits, B'z earned the title of the artist with the most discs sold for the year of 1991.

Despite the song's popularity, live performances of it have typically been reserved only for special occasions. The most iconic performance came during the encore of B'z LIVE-GYM Pleasure'95 "BUZZ!!", in which Koshi played a grand piano that rose from beneath the stage with Tak standing atop it. This performance was featured in full on home video as part of the concert film "BUZZ!!" THE MOVIE in 1996. "ALONE" was then retired until B'z LIVE-GYM Pleasure 2000 "juice" five years later, and would not be heard again from the band until B'z LIVE-GYM 2005 "CIRCLE OF ROCK". In the years since, it has not yet been revived during any proceeding tours.

No promotional video was filmed for the single's release, though there was a tie-in with a Fuji TV drama titled "Onna no Kigyou Suspense: Hotel Woman" where the title song served as the show's theme. In recent years, when "ALONE" has been highlighted for compilation commercials and on television programs, the performance from BUZZ!! THE MOVIE has assumed the role of a promotional video.

The single was simultaneously remastered and re-released on March 26, 2003 along with nine other of the band's older singles and the then-latest single, "IT'S SHOWTIME!!". On the daily chart at launch, B'z held a monopoly over the chart's top eleven slots, with the new single ranking at the top and the re-issues covering the remaining ten. Ultimately, B'z would set a record that week for holding nine of the Top 10 slots for the week of release, with "ALONE" coming in eighth place.

Track listing

  1. ALONE
  2. GO-GO-GIRLS
    Self-cover of a song Tak and Koshi wrote for female artist Yuiko Tsubokura, who had released her own version three months earlier on her album I Wanna Be Myself. As such, the lyrics in the song are from a female perspective. To date, it is only available on this single and has not been collected elsewhere.

Personnel

B'z

  • Tak Matsumoto: Guitar, Music Composition, Arrangement, Chorus (TRACK 1)
  • Koshi Inaba: Vocals, Lyric Composition, Chorus (TRACK 1)

Drums

  • Ikkoh Tanaka (TRACK 1)
  • Jun Aoyama (TRACK 2) [Great Fuckin' Fill]

Keyboards

  • Akiar Onozuka (TRACK 1) [DIMENSION]

Production

  • Masao Akashi: Arrangement, Manipulator
  • B+U+M
  • Chris Bellman: Remastering (2003 reissue, Bernie Grundman Mastering L.A., U.S.A.)