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'''''FRIENDS II''''' is the fifth [[B'z Albums#Mini Albums|mini album]] by [[B'z]], released on November 25, 1996. Unlike its predecessor and fellow mini album ''[[FRIENDS]]'', the album does not follow a continued narrative throughout its tracks. The songs included live up to the "AOR" genre: a well-publicized sub-genre in Japan that was an initialism for "adult oriented rock". This allowed the band the opportunity to utilize instruments and techniques not common within the band's discography. These include the flute and sax alongside falsetto vocals and bossa nova grooves.
'''''FRIENDS II''''' is the fifth [[B'z Albums#Mini Albums|mini album]] by [[B'z]], released on November 25, 1996. Unlike its predecessor and fellow mini album ''[[FRIENDS]]'', the album does not follow a continued narrative throughout its tracks. The songs included live up to the "AOR" genre: a well-publicized sub-genre in Japan that was an initialism for "adult oriented rock". This allowed the band the opportunity to utilize instruments and techniques not common within the band's discography. These include the flute and sax alongside falsetto vocals and bossa nova grooves. This would also be the band's final mini album release for the Japanese market, not including the ''[[DEVIL]]'' mini album released in South Korea in 2002.


According to [[Tak Matsumoto]], all of the band's mini albums were used to grow as a band, and for this work in particular, the idea was to attempt a genre B'z had not previously explored. That genre would be "adult rock" and indeed, the lyrical content is less universal and more centered on adult content. Each song is written from the perspective of a difficult romance and building a future despite the tribulations of balancing adult life with the wants and needs of a relationship.
According to [[Tak Matsumoto]], all of the band's mini albums were used to grow as a band, and for this work in particular, the idea was to attempt a genre B'z had not previously explored. That genre would be "adult rock" and indeed, the lyrical content is less universal and more centered on adult content. Each song is written from the perspective of a difficult romance and building a future despite the tribulations of balancing adult life with the wants and needs of a relationship.


Interestingly, most of the album's songs have [[B'z Songs Never Performed Live|not been performed live]]. Third track "Shoushin" was [[B'z Television Appearances|performed on television]], but never at a [[LIVE-GYM]]. The album's most popular track is the only song from the album to be performed at one of the band's concerts, and while it has never appeared on one of their [[B'z Home Videos|home videos]], it was collected on one [[B'z Albums#Compilation Albums|compilation]] album: ''[[The Ballads ~Love & B'z~]]''. This would be the only track from the mini album to appear on a subsequent work.
Interestingly, most of the album's songs have [[B'z Songs Never Performed Live|not been performed live]]. Third track "Shoushin" was [[B'z Television Appearances|performed on television]], but never at a [[LIVE-GYM]]. This performance came as part of ''[[Music Station|Music Station Special SUPER LIVE '96]]'' in which the song was paired with the album's most popular track, "SNOW". The song is the only from the album to later be performed at one of the band's concerts, and while it has never appeared on one of their [[B'z Home Videos|home videos]], it was collected on one [[B'z Albums#Compilation Albums|compilation]] album: ''[[The Ballads ~Love & B'z~]]''. This would be the only track from the mini album to appear on a subsequent work.


At release, ''FRIENDS II'' debuted at the top of the Weekly Oricon Album chart with 966,140 copies sold, which was a noted increase over the 706,950 sold by preceding holiday effort ''[[FRIENDS]]''. As with all other B'z mini albums released to date, ''FRIENDS II'' has been certified Million by the Recording Industry Association of Japan for sales in excess of 1,466,650 physical copies sold.
At release, ''FRIENDS II'' debuted at the top of the Weekly Oricon Album chart with 966,140 copies sold, which was a noted increase over the 706,950 sold by preceding holiday effort ''[[FRIENDS]]''. As with all other B'z mini albums released to date, ''FRIENDS II'' has been certified Million by the Recording Industry Association of Japan for sales in excess of 1,466,650 physical copies sold.
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#'''Friends II'''
#'''Friends II'''
#: [[File:m05_01.ogg]] <font color="white">.</font>
#: [[File:m05_01.ogg]] The first of two instrumental tracks on the album, "Friends II" is a solo guitar rendition of the melody from the title track to "[[FRIENDS]]".
#'''[[SNOW (Lyrics)|SNOW]]'''
#'''[[SNOW (Lyrics)|SNOW]]'''
#: [[File:m05_02.ogg]] <font color="white">.</font>
#: [[File:m05_02.ogg]] As a first in the B'z catalogue, the vocals for "SNOW" are performed almost entirely in falsetto. The light ballad's arrangement is relatively simple, with piano and light guitar playing throughout. It was performed for a few years after its initial release at [[B'z LIVE-GYM Pleasure'97 "FIREBALL"]] and [[B'z LIVE-GYM '98 "SURVIVE"]] before being revived a decade later for select dates on [[B'z LIVE-GYM 2008 "ACTION"]].
#'''[[Shoushin (Lyrics)|Shoushin]]''' — ''Heartbreak'', 傷心
#'''[[Shoushin (Lyrics)|Shoushin]]''' — ''Heartbreak'', 傷心
#: [[File:m05_03.ogg]] <font color="white">.</font>
#: [[File:m05_03.ogg]] <font color="white">.</font>
#'''[[BABY MOON (Lyrics)|BABY MOON]]'''
#'''[[BABY MOON (Lyrics)|BABY MOON]]'''
#: [[File:m05_04.ogg]] <font color="white">.</font>
#: [[File:m05_04.ogg]] As a first for the band, "BABY MOON" incorporates elements of bossa nova music first popularized in the middle of the 20th century. The song has not only the customary guitar solo but a preceding piano solo as well. As with other songs on the album, it does not rely on the distortion guitar sound that drove much of the band's output in their early years to today: instead, it utilizes a clean electric guitar selectively at various points.
#'''sasanqua~Fuyuu no Hi''' — ''Winter Sun'', 冬の陽
#'''sasanqua~Fuyuu no Hi''' — ''Winter Sun'', 冬の陽
#: [[File:m05_05.ogg]] <font color="white">.</font>
#: [[File:m05_05.ogg]] <font color="white">.</font>

Revision as of 18:57, 8 November 2017

FRIENDS II
Mini album by B'z
Released November 25, 1996
Recorded 1996
Genre Adult rock
Length 27:35
Label Rooms Records
Producer Tak Matsumoto
B'z chronology
4th Mini
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FRIENDS
(1992)
5th Mini
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FRIENDS II
(1996)
Korean Mini
devil cover.jpg

DEVIL
(2002)

FRIENDS II is the fifth mini album by B'z, released on November 25, 1996. Unlike its predecessor and fellow mini album FRIENDS, the album does not follow a continued narrative throughout its tracks. The songs included live up to the "AOR" genre: a well-publicized sub-genre in Japan that was an initialism for "adult oriented rock". This allowed the band the opportunity to utilize instruments and techniques not common within the band's discography. These include the flute and sax alongside falsetto vocals and bossa nova grooves. This would also be the band's final mini album release for the Japanese market, not including the DEVIL mini album released in South Korea in 2002.

According to Tak Matsumoto, all of the band's mini albums were used to grow as a band, and for this work in particular, the idea was to attempt a genre B'z had not previously explored. That genre would be "adult rock" and indeed, the lyrical content is less universal and more centered on adult content. Each song is written from the perspective of a difficult romance and building a future despite the tribulations of balancing adult life with the wants and needs of a relationship.

Interestingly, most of the album's songs have not been performed live. Third track "Shoushin" was performed on television, but never at a LIVE-GYM. This performance came as part of Music Station Special SUPER LIVE '96 in which the song was paired with the album's most popular track, "SNOW". The song is the only from the album to later be performed at one of the band's concerts, and while it has never appeared on one of their home videos, it was collected on one compilation album: The Ballads ~Love & B'z~. This would be the only track from the mini album to appear on a subsequent work.

At release, FRIENDS II debuted at the top of the Weekly Oricon Album chart with 966,140 copies sold, which was a noted increase over the 706,950 sold by preceding holiday effort FRIENDS. As with all other B'z mini albums released to date, FRIENDS II has been certified Million by the Recording Industry Association of Japan for sales in excess of 1,466,650 physical copies sold.

Track listing

All music and guitar by Tak Matsumoto. All lyrics and lead vocals by Koshi Inaba.

  1. Friends II
    File:m05 01.ogg The first of two instrumental tracks on the album, "Friends II" is a solo guitar rendition of the melody from the title track to "FRIENDS".
  2. SNOW
    File:m05 02.ogg As a first in the B'z catalogue, the vocals for "SNOW" are performed almost entirely in falsetto. The light ballad's arrangement is relatively simple, with piano and light guitar playing throughout. It was performed for a few years after its initial release at B'z LIVE-GYM Pleasure'97 "FIREBALL" and B'z LIVE-GYM '98 "SURVIVE" before being revived a decade later for select dates on B'z LIVE-GYM 2008 "ACTION".
  3. ShoushinHeartbreak, 傷心
    File:m05 03.ogg .
  4. BABY MOON
    File:m05 04.ogg As a first for the band, "BABY MOON" incorporates elements of bossa nova music first popularized in the middle of the 20th century. The song has not only the customary guitar solo but a preceding piano solo as well. As with other songs on the album, it does not rely on the distortion guitar sound that drove much of the band's output in their early years to today: instead, it utilizes a clean electric guitar selectively at various points.
  5. sasanqua~Fuyuu no HiWinter Sun, 冬の陽
    File:m05 05.ogg .
  6. Aru Hisokana KoiA Secret Love, ある密かな恋
    File:m05 06.ogg .
  7. Kimi wo TsureteBrought to You, きみをつれて
    File:m05 07.ogg .

Live appearances

Live Performances

SNOW [47 SHOWS]
crossbracket.png B'z LIVE-GYM Pleasure'97 "FIREBALL" [9/9 SHOWS]
crossbracket.png B'z SHOWCASE "GO! GO! HEAVEN" [1/1 SHOWS]
crossbracket.png B'z LIVE-GYM '98 "SURVIVE" [29/49 SHOWS]
crossbracket.png B'z LIVE-GYM 2008 "ACTION" [8/53 SHOWS]
Shoushin redx.png
BABY MOON redx.png

Template:sasanqua~Fuyuu no Hi Live

Aru Hisokana Koi redx.png
Kimi wo Tsurete redx.png

Home Videos

SNOW novid.png
Shoushin redx.png novid.png
crossbracket.png Performed on television
BABY MOON redx.png novid.png

Template:sasanqua~Fuyuu no Hi Video

Aru Hisokana Koi redx.png novid.png
Kimi wo Tsurete redx.png novid.png

Sales data

No. Cover Mini Album Physical Copies Sold Chart Positions Certification
FIRST WEEK LIFETIME WEEK MONTH YEAR
5 05m.jpg

FRIENDS II
1996.11.25

966,140+

1,466,650+

1

Million

Personnel

B'z

  • Tak Matsumoto: Guitar, Music Composition, Arrangement
  • Koshi Inaba: Vocals, Lyric Composition, Arrangement, Chorus (Tracks 2-4, 6, 7)

Support Members

Production