Loose (B'z album) explained

Loose
Type:studio
Artist:B'z
Cover:B'z_L.jpg
Released:November 22, 1995
Recorded:1995
Length:49:57
Label:Rooms Records
Producer:Tak Matsumoto
Prev Title:The 7th Blues
Prev Year:1994
Next Title:Survive
Next Year:1997

Loose is the eighth studio album by the Japanese rock duo B'z, released on November 22, 1995. The album sold 1,336,150 copies in its first week, becoming the duo's highest debut for a duo album. In total over 3,003,210 copies were sold, making it the duo's highest selling studio album.

One of the album's standout tracks is a blues-flavored remake of "Bad Communication," as well as a more energetic version of the hit "Negai".

Loose was B'z first album released under the newly-independent Rooms Records label, following B Zone's purchase of BMG Japan's shares in the label.

Track listing

  1. Spirit Loose - 1:04
  2. - 3:32
  3. Negai("BUZZ!!" STYLE) (ねがい("BUZZ!!" STYLE)) - 5:01
  4. Yumemigaoka (夢見が丘) - 4:40
  5. Bad Communication (000-18) - 4:57
  6. Kienai Niji (消えない虹) - 3:37
  7. Love Me, I Love You (with G Bass) - 3:20
  8. Love Phantom - 4:40
  9. Teki ga Inakerya (敵がいなけりゃ) - 3:14
  10. Suna no Hanabira (砂の花びら) - 3:41
  11. Kirei na Ai jya Nakutemo (キレイな愛じゃなくても) - 4:04
  12. Big - 2:53
  13. Drive to My World - 4:09

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