Run (B'z album) explained

Run
Type:studio
Artist:B'z
Border:yes
Released:October 28, 1992
Recorded:1992
Length:46:34
Label:BMG Rooms/ZEZ
Producer:Tak Matsumoto
Prev Title:In the Life
Prev Year:1991
Next Title:The 7th Blues
Next Year:1994

Run is the sixth studio album by Japanese rock band B'z. Run debuted with 1,190,380 copies sold in its first week and over 2,196,660 copies sold in total.

The album continues the band's change in direction from a synthesizer-heavy band to a more guitar-oriented band. A full horn section replaced the synth brass backing, and electric organ was used more extensively. The resulting sound was not unlike many American bands, particularly Aerosmith, one of lead singer Koshi Inaba's inspirations.

Only one single, "Zero," was released.

Track listing

  1. The Gambler - 5:27
  2. Zero - 4:50
  3. - 4:59
  4. Run - 3:53
  5. Out Of Control - 3:55
  6. Native Dance - 4:45
  7. Mr. Rolling Thunder - 4:34
  8. Sayonara Nanka wa Iwasenai (さよならなんかは言わせない) - 4:29
  9. Gekkou (月光) - 5:33
  10. Baby, You're My Home - 4:04

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