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"Endless Rain" is the fourth single released by Japanese heavy metal band X Japan (then named X) on December 1, 1989. It is their second single on a major record label and reached number 3 on the Oricon chart.
The B-side is a live performance of "Endless Rain" recorded on February 4, 1990 at the Nippon Budokan. [1] A live performance of "Week End" was included as the B-side of their 1996 single "Crucify My Love". [2]
X Japan's music developed in the wake of American and British glam and heavy metal music, and was characterized by driving speed/power metal compositions with symphonic elements (e.g. "Kurenai", "Silent Jealousy") and emotional ballads (e.g. "Endless Rain", "Forever Love").
In October 2017, Yoshiki completed a 10-country tour of Europe promoting the X Japan documentary We Are X. [136] On July 28, 2018, Yoshiki collaborated with Skrillex for performances of "Endless Rain" and "Scary Monsters And Nice Sprites" at Fuji Rock Festival in Niigata, Japan.
Star Box is a compilation album by X Japan, released on January 30, 1999. [1] ... "Endless Rain" "Miscast" "Celebration" "Love Replica" "Xclamation" "Week End" (1992 ...
Blue Blood is the second studio album by Japanese heavy metal band X Japan, then known as simply X. It was released on April 21, 1989, by CBS/Sony as the band's major label debut. Blue Blood sold more than 700,000 copies, reached number 6 on the Oricon chart and stayed on the chart for more than 100 weeks. The album's singles would also reach ...
Live Live Live Tokyo Dome 1993–1996 is a live album released by X Japan on October 15, 1997. [1] As the title states, it contains songs recorded at the Tokyo Dome between 1993 and 1996, all of them at the band's annual New Year's Eve concerts at that stadium. [2] The album reached number 3 on the Oricon chart. [3]
Live in Hokkaido 1995.12.4 Bootleg is an X Japan live album released on January 21, 1998. It contains a shortened recording of the band's performances at the Tsukisamu Green Dome on December 4, 1995.