Scars (X Japan song)

"Scars"
Single by X Japan
from the album Dahlia
Released November 18, 1996
Format 8cm CD
Recorded One on One Recording
Genre Progressive metal
Length 8:33
Label Atlantic
Songwriter(s) hide
Producer(s) Yoshiki
X Japan singles chronology
"Crucify My Love"
(1996)
"Scars"
(1996)
"Forever Love (Last Mix)"
(1997)

"Crucify My Love"
(1996)
"Scars"
(1996)
"Forever Love (Last Mix)"
(1997)

"Scars" is the sixteenth single by Japanese heavy metal band X Japan, released on November 18, 1996.

Summary

It is the band's only single to be written by someone other than Yoshiki, as it was written by the band's lead guitarist hide. The song was originally titled "Scars on Melody", and its B-side is a remix version of "White Poem I" from Dahlia. According to Alexey Eremenko of Allmusic, "Scars" was a glimpse into hide's future experiments in industrial rock.[1]

The single was reissued with a different cover featuring hide on July 22, 1998, following his death on May 2.

The single reached number 15 on the Oricon charts and charted for 5 weeks.[2] The 1998 reissue also reached number 15. The song was used as one of the many opening themes to the music television show Count Down TV.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Scars"hide5:05
2."White Poem I (M.T.A. Mix)"Yoshiki3:28

Personnel

  • Co-Producer – X Japan
  • Mixed by – Eric Westfall
  • Recorded by – Mike Ging, Kazuhiko Inada
  • Assistant engineers – C.J. Devillar, Tal Miller, Mario (track 2), Dave Heron (track 2)
  • Programming by – Kazuhiko Inada
  • Remixed by Rob Chiarelli (track 2)
  • Mastered by – Stephen Marcussen
  • A&R directed by – Osamu Nagashima
  • Art directed by – Shige#11
  • Designed by Shigeru Komai
  • Executive producers – Ryuzo "Jr." Kosugi, Yukitaka Mashimo[3]

References

  1. Eremenko, Alexey. "Dahlia - X Japan" (Review). Allmusic. Retrieved 2013-03-17.
  2. X JAPANのシングル売り上げランキング. oricon.co.jp (in Japanese). Oricon. Retrieved December 10, 2011.
  3. Scars (CD liner). X Japan. Japan: Atlantic. 1996. AMDM-6180.



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