Abingdon Boys School (album)

Abingdon Boys School (typeset as abingdon boys school) is the self-titled debut album by rock band Abingdon Boys School.

Abingdon Boys School
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 17, 2007[1]
Recorded2006/2007
GenreAlternative rock, hard rock, electronic rock
Length59:58
LabelEpic Records Japan (ESCL-2995)
Abingdon Boys School chronology
Abingdon Boys School
(2007)
Abingdon Road
(2010)

Overview

The initial release date was for October 10 but the album was delayed so the production staff could better promote the album. It was released on October 17, 2007 through Epic Records Japan.[1] There are two versions, a standard edition and a limited edition, the latter containing a DVD of music videos and live performances. The album features their three previous singles, as well as a remix of b-side, "Lost Reason" featuring Micro of Home Made Kazoku. It also features a song used on a tribute album for the Nana manga as well as a cover of a Buck-Tick song, entitled "Dress" (ドレス, Doresu).

Music style

The music is mixture of hard rock guitars and drums and electronic/techno beats. The lyrics of the songs are a mixture of English and Japanese, with the exception of Rebirth + Reverse which is an instrumental track. Athena, Via Dolorosa, Howling, Nephilim and Innocent Sorrow are sung in Japanese, except for occasional English vocals.

Track listing

All lyrics are written by Takanori Nishikawa; all music is composed by Hiroshi Shibasaki except where noted.

No.TitleLength
1."As One"3:44
2."HOWLING -INCH UP-"4:40
3."Via Dolorosa"5:01
4."INNOCENT SORROW"4:17
5."DOWN TO YOU"4:45
6."Athena" (アテナ)4:51
7."stay away"4:03
8."Nephilim"4:23
9."LOST REASON" (featuring MICRO from HOME MADE 家族, Nishikawa/Micro)5:17
10."DESIRE"5:17
11."Dress" (ドレス, Sakurai/Hideki, this song is a cover, originally by "Buck-Tick".)6:41
12."ReBirth+ReVerse" (music by Toshiyuki Kishi)7:03

Charts

Chart Peak
position
Oricon Weekly Chart 2

Total Reported Sales: 69,796*

References

  1. "Abingdon Boys School CD – Import". CD Universe. Retrieved 2009-06-05.
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