Rocket Dive (original) (raw)
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1998 single by hide with Spread Beaver
"Rocket Dive" | |
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Cover of the 2007 re-release. | |
Single by hide with Spread Beaver | |
from the album Ja, Zoo | |
Released | January 28, 1998 |
Recorded | Late 1997 |
Genre | Alternative rockhard rock |
Label | Universal Victor |
Songwriter(s) | hide |
Hide with Spread Beaver singles chronology | |
"Hi-Ho/Good Bye" (1996) "Rocket Dive" (1998) "Pink Spider" (1998) |
"Rocket Dive" is the eighth single by Japanese musician hide, the first to bear the hide with Spread Beaver name, released on January 28, 1998. It reached number 4 on the Oricon Singles Chart and was the 33rd best-selling single of the year. It has been certified double platinum by the RIAJ for sales over 500,000 copies.
The song's name and intro are a homage to Kiss' "Rocket Ride". Its music video was directed by Shūichi Tan, who went on to direct the video for hide's next single, "Pink Spider".[1]
On May 2, 2007, the single was re-released with a slightly different cover.[2] On December 8, 2010, it was re-released again as part of the third releases in "The Devolution Project", which was a release of hide's original eleven singles on picture disc vinyl.[3]
"Rocket Dive" reached number 4 on the Oricon Singles Chart.[4] By the end of 1998 it sold 690,220 copies, making it the 33rd best-selling single of the year.[5] The single was certified gold by the RIAJ in February 1998, platinum in May 1998, and double platinum in February 2020 for sales over 500,000.[6]
It was used as the opening theme song for the 1998 anime series AWOL -Absent Without Leave- and appears on its soundtrack.[7] It was the theme song of the Fuji TV variety show Rocket Live, which aired from October 2012 to March 2013.
All songs written by hide.
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Rocket Dive" | 3:41 |
2. | "Rocket Dive (Voiceless Version)" | 3:42 |
3. | "Doubt (Mixed LEMONed Jelly Mix)" | 3:59 |
- hide – vocals, guitar, bass, arranger, producer
- Joe – drums
- Eric Westfall – mixing engineer, recording engineer (at Victor Studio)
- Ritsuko Baba – assistant engineer (Victor Studio)
- Yasushi Konishi – recording engineer (at Studio Somewhere)
- Kazuhiko Inada – recording engineer
Personnel for "Rocket Dive" per Ja, Zoo liner notes.[8]
The song was covered by Tomoyasu Hotei on the 1999 hide tribute album Tribute Spirits.[9]
Tetsuya Komuro remixed the song for his 2007 album Cream of J-Pop ~Utaitsuguuta~, which was released under the name DJ TK.[10]
It was also covered by Megamasso on the compilation Crush! 2 -90's V-Rock Best Hit Cover Songs-, which was released on November 23, 2011 and features current visual kei bands covering songs from bands that were important to the '90s visual kei movement.[11]
defspiral covered it for their 2011 maxi-single "Reply -Tribute to hide-", which also included the band's interpretations of three other hide songs.[12] hide had signed the members' previous band, Transtic Nerve, to his label Lemoned shortly before his death in 1998.
It was covered by And for the compilation album Counteraction - V-Rock covered Visual Anime songs Compilation-, which was released on May 23, 2012 and features covers of songs by visual kei bands that were used in anime.[13]
The track was covered by R-Shitei for the Tribute II -Visual Spirits- tribute album, which was released on July 3, 2013.[14]
Amiaya and Kishidan recorded versions for Tribute VI -Female Spirits- and Tribute VII -Rock Spirits-, respectively. Both albums were released on December 18, 2013.[15][16]
Luna Sea covered "Rocket Dive" at the second day of their rock festival, Lunatic Fest on June 28, 2015.[17]
The song was covered by Dragon Ash for the June 6, 2018 Tribute Impulse album.[18]
- ^ "映像で音楽を奏でる人々 第16回 [バックナンバー] 90年代から"カッティングエッジ"を追求する丹修一 hide、ミスチル、サザン……名だたるアーティストのMVを手がける映像作家". Natalie (in Japanese). 2020-05-02. Retrieved 2021-02-26.
- ^ "hideの"誕生会"今年も開催決定!!". barks.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved 2011-06-26.
- ^ "hide singles on vinyl". tokyohive.com. Retrieved 2011-06-26.
- ^ "hideのシングル売り上げランキング" (in Japanese). oricon.co.jp. Retrieved 2012-07-08.
- ^ "What's This Year - Music 1998". interq.or.jp (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 2007-12-31. Retrieved 2004-07-16.
- ^ "Japanese album certifications" (Enter Hide into the アーティスト then select 検索) (in Japanese). Recording Industry Association of Japan. Retrieved 2021-05-30.
- ^ "AWOL Original Soundtrack". cdjapan.co.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved 2013-04-27.
- ^ Ja, Zoo liner notes, 1998-11-21. Retrieved 2013-01-27
- ^ "hide TRIBUTE SPIRITS". amazon.co.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved 2012-06-10.
- ^ "Cream Of J-POP ~ウタイツグウタ~". Amazon.co.jp. Retrieved 2013-01-27.
- ^ "Aoi, Moran, and more to release '90s Visual Kei cover album". tokyohive.com. Retrieved 2011-09-28.
- ^ "Reply -tribute to hide-". cdjapan.co.jp. Retrieved 2011-12-09.
- ^ "V-Kei Anime Song Cover Compilation "Counteraction!" and MJP TV to Collaborate! Live Talk Program with Asai Hiroaki and the Artists Participating!". musicjapanplus.jp. Retrieved 2012-04-21.
- ^ "Two hide Tribute Albums to be Released Simultaneously!". musicjapanplus.jp. Retrieved 2013-05-05.
- ^ "hide Tribute VI -Female SPIRITS-". cdjapan.jp. Retrieved 2013-12-15.
- ^ "hide Tribute VII -Rock SPIRITS-". cdjapan.jp. Retrieved 2013-12-15.
- ^ "LUNA SEA Celebrate 25th Anniversary With Star-studded LUNATIC FEST". MTV. 2015-07-31. Retrieved 2016-03-27.
- ^ "hide最新トリビュート盤にHISASHI × YOW-ROW、西川貴教、MIYAVI、GRANRODEOら" (in Japanese). Barks. 2018-04-14. Retrieved 2018-04-14.