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Dune
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 10, 1993 (limited)
April 27, 1993 (regular)
April 5, 2000 (regular reissue)
April 21, 2004 (anniversary)
GenrePost-punk
Length47:41 (limited)
51:25 (regular)
67:58 (anniversary)
LabelDanger Crue
L'Arc-en-Ciel chronology
Dune
(1993)
Tierra
(1994)
Alternative cover
Cover of the 10th anniversary edition
Singles from Dune
  1. "Floods of Tears"
    Released: August 17, 1993

Dune is the debut album by Japanese rock band L'Arc-en-Ciel. It was released by the independent label Danger Crue Records, first in a limited edition on April 10, 1993 and followed by a regular edition on April 27, which contained an additional tenth track. The regular edition reached number 1 on the Oricon indies chart on May 10.

A 10th anniversary edition of Dune was released on April 21, 2004. It was remastered and contains three bonus tracks.[1][2]

Overview

A recording of "Floods of Tears" was previously released as a single on November 25, 1992. The version of the song included on the album is different and does not feature original drummer Pero. The band previously contributed "Voice" to the 1992 omnibus album Gimmick, featuring Pero as well.

"Shutting from the Sky" was originally titled "Claustro Phobia". Although the album version is credited to the band, former guitarist Hiro originally composed the track.[3] "Dune" was originally called "Call for Me", and was later re-recorded by the band's Punk~en~Ciel alter-ego for 2008's "Drink It Down". "Tsuioku no Joukei" was previously titled "Call to Mind" and originally composed by Hiro, although the album version is credited to the band.

To promote the album, music videos for "Dune" and "As if in a Dream" were created. Although a live performance of "Claustro Phobia" was earlier included on the band's self-titled and freely distributed first home video in 1992.[3]

Track listing

All lyrics are written by hyde

No.TitleMusicLength
1."Shutting from the Sky"L'Arc-en-Ciel5:34
2."Voice"ken4:53
3."Taste of Love"ken5:00
4."Entichers"hyde4:19
5."Floods of Tears"tetsu6:12
6."Dune"tetsu5:06
7."Be Destined"ken4:25
8."Tsuioku no Joukei" (追憶の情景)L'Arc-en-Ciel6:18
9."As if in a Dream"ken5:32
10."Ushinawareta Nagame" (失われた眺め)ken3:38
10th anniversary edition
No.TitleMusicLength
11."Floods of Tears (Single Version)" (rec. in March 1992)tetsu5:45
12."Yasouka" (夜想花, rec. in June 1992)ken5:32
13."Yokan" (予感, rec. in May 1993)ken5:37

Personnel

References

  1. ^ "The anniversary edition at CDJapan". cdjapan.co.jp. Retrieved September 23, 2007.
  2. ^ "The anniversary edition at Neowing". neowing.co.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved September 23, 2007.
  3. ^ a b As credited/seen in the band's first home video, the self-titled L'Arc~en~Ciel released on 1992-03-16.