Gauze (album)

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Gauze
Gauze Cover.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 28, 1999 (1999-07-28)
Studio
  • Warner Music
  • Greenbird
  • One Voice Komazawa Recording
  • Epicurus
  • Tokyo Bay
  • Victor
  • One on One Recording North, Los Angeles
Genre
Length64:47
Language
LabelEast West Japan
Producer
Dir En Grey chronology
Missa
(1997)
Gauze
(1999)
Macabre
(2000)
Alternative cover
2001 re-issue cover
2001 re-issue cover
Singles from Gauze
  1. "Akuro no Oka"
    Released: January 20, 1999
  2. "Yurameki"
    Released: January 20, 1999
  3. "-Zan-"
    Released: January 20, 1999
  4. "Cage"
    Released: May 26, 1999
  5. "Yokan"
    Released: July 14, 1999
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Ultimate Guitar9/10[1]
CD Journal(Positive)[2]

Gauze is the first studio album released by Dir En Grey on July 28, 1999. It is the band's first full-length record. Five tracks were produced by X Japan co-founder Yoshiki Hayashi,[3] all of which had been previously released as singles. The album was originally released on July 28, 1999 as a standard version with a thick CD case, 36-page booklet with the CD reading surface painted red, through East West Japan. An initial limited version was released on the same day, including a translucent red sleeve with a cloud pattern, 12-page picture booklet, a 36-page lyrics booklet, and the red painted CD in a maxi-CD single case for a sticker price of ¥3,059 ($28.06). The album was later re-issued as standard version only, with a silver disc on October 31, 2001, through Free-Will. Although live performances of songs from this album have been extremely rare since 2003, the album still contains some of the band's most popular songs like Cage and Yokan.

The lyrics booklet features two pages for each song; one features the lyrics, while the facing page features a picture and a small poem or verse, as a companion piece.

Track listing[]

All lyrics are written by Kyo.

No.TitleMusicLength
1."Gauze -Mode of Adam- (instrumental)"Dir En Grey2:07
2."Schwein no Isu" (Schweinの椅子; "Chair of the Pig")Die3:31
3."Yurameki" (ゆらめき; "Waver")Shinya5:05
4."Raison Detre"Shinya, Toshiya4:48
5."304-gōshitsu, Hakushi no Sakura" (304号室、白死の桜; "Room 304, Cherry Blossoms of White Death")Die5:18
6."Cage"Kaoru5:35
7."Tsumi to Batsu" (蜜と唾; "Crime and Punishment")Kaoru5:08
8."Mazohyst of Decadence"Kaoru9:22
9."Yokan" (予感; "Premonition")Die4:39
10."Mask"Kaoru4:25
11."Zan" (残-ZAN-; "Remains")Kaoru5:03
12."Akuro no Oka" (アクロの丘; "Hill of the Akropolis")Kaoru9:42
13."Gauze -Mode of Eve- (Interlude)"Dir En Grey0:04
Total length:64:47

Notes[]

  • "Raison Detre" is French for "reason for being" (raison d'être with conventional diacritics).
  • The kanji of the seventh track are printed in reverse on the packaging, transliterating as "Mitsu to Tsuba" (honey and saliva). "Tsumi to Batsu" (crime and punishment), however, is still considered the official title. This peculiarity is an example for lyricist Kyo's penchant for wordplay.
  • "Mazohyst" in "Mazohyst of Decadence" is a variant spelling of masochist.
  • Most of the song "Gauze -Mode of Eve-" is a hidden track at the end of "Akuro no Oka". "Akuro no Oka"'s actual length is 8:30. The four second 13th track is a Red Book standard designed to accommodate the hidden outro. "Gauze -Mode of Eve-"s actually length is 1:16.
  • A re-recording of "-Zan-" appears as a b-side on their 2009 single "Hageshisa to, Kono Mune no Naka de Karamitsuita Shakunetsu no Yami".
  • A remake of "Tsumi to Batsu" appears as a b-side on their 2011 single "Different Sense" under the title "Tsumi to Kisei". It was also released as an uncensored version on iTunes and as a live-limited single.

Personnel[]

Musicians

Additional chorus on Schwein no isu

  • Matsuyama
  • Mikio
  • Okuyama
  • Ōsaka
  • Shintani
  • You (Death Side)
  • Zigyaku
  • バンチUFO

on Mazohyst Of Decadence

  • Kazue Tatsumi

Technique

  • Yoshiki – producer, arrangements ("Yurameki", "Cage", "Yokan", "-Zan-" and "Akuro no Oka")
  • Toru Yamazaki – co-producer ("Yurameki", "Cage", "Yokan", "-Zan-" and "Akuro no Oka")
  • Dynamite Tommy, Toshiyuki Takano, Norio Higuchi, and Takeyasu Hashizume – executive producers
  • Joe Chiccarelli – mixing (on Yurameki)
  • Eric Westfall – (on Cage)
  • Bill Kennedy – (on Zan)
  • Stan Katayama – (on Akuro no Oka)
  • Shelly Berg, Tom Halm & Yoshiki – string arrangements ("Cage" and "Akuro no Oka")
  • Michio – artwork[4]

References[]

  1. ^ "Gauze Review". Ultimate Guitar. August 20, 2009. Archived from the original on March 6, 2016. Retrieved October 21, 2015.
  2. ^ "DIR EN GREY". CD Journal. ONGAKU SHUPPANSHA Co. Retrieved 19 October 2018.
  3. ^ Gauze (CD liner). Dir En Grey. Japan: Free-Will. 1999. FWR-030.CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  4. ^ album liner note (East/West Japan - AMCM-4440 1999 edition)
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