Ride on the Edge

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Ride on the Edge
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Studio album by
Released25 July 2007
Genre Rock
Length69:04
Label Lantis
Producer E-Zuka
Granrodeo chronology
Ride on the Edge
(2007)
Instinct
(2008)
Singles from Ride on the Edge
  1. "Go For It!"
    Released: 23 November 2005
  2. "Infinite Love"
    Released: 26 July 2006
  3. "DECADENCE"
    Released: 23 August 2006
  4. "Dōkoku no Ame"
    Released: 24 January 2007

Ride on the Edge (stylized as RIDE ON THE EDGE) is the debut album of Japanese rock band, Granrodeo. It was released on 25 July 2007.

Contents

It is composed with songs from Game and Anime and Insert Song, but it is also contains original songs. Many songs have been released as singles, for this album, some songs were a re-remake.

Song Information

Track listing

All music is composed by e-ZUKA.

No.TitleLyricsLength
1."RIDE ON..." (Instrumental)1:00
2."Dōkoku no Ame (慟哭ノ雨))" KISHOW 3:48
3."Infinite Love"KISHOW4:04
4."Mikansei no GUILTY "style GR" (未完成のGUILTY "style GR")"KISHOW5:13
5."Silhouette (シルエット)"KISHOW4:36
6."Go For It!" mavie 4:04
7."059/21"KISHOW5:13
8."Murasaki Honō (紫炎)"KISHOW4:42
9."EDGE OF..." (Instrumental)0:48
10."RIDE ON THE EDGE"KISHOW5:11
11."LAST SMILE "style GR""KISHOW5:12
12."DECADENCE"KISHOW5:00
13."Vanessa"KISHOW1:13
14."mistake"KISHOW3:52
15."Once&Forever"KISHOW4:39
16."Kenzen na Honnō (ケンゼンな本能)"KISHOW4:16
17."Two of us"KISHOW4:46
Total length:69:04

Personnel

Cover

"Infinite Love" was covered by Sid respectively, on the 2020 Granrodeo tribute album Rodeo Freak.

Charts

ChartPeak
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Sales
Oricon Weekly Albums26

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