Dame/Crazy Rainbow
"Dame/Crazy Rainbow" (×~ダメ~/Crazy Rainbow) is Tackey & Tsubasa's eighth single under the Avex Trax label, and is their first single for 2007.
Overview
"Dame/Crazy Rainbow" is Tackey & Tsubasa's eighth single, and their first single for 2007. First a-side song, "Dame", is being used as the commercial theme song for the music service sites "Joy Sound", "dwango.jp", and "nusic.jp".[1] The second a-side song, "Crazy Rainbow", was used as the eighth opening theme song for the anime One Piece.[1]
As with their other singles, "Dame/Crazy Rainbow" was released in three different versions, each version coming with a different cover, along with different limited bonus material. Version A of the CD included a limited edition DVD with music clips of "Dame" and "Crazy Rainbow", and choreography lessons for the song "Dame". The B Version of the single included a limited DVD with the eighth opening theme song of "One Piece", a twelve-page photo booklet, and a "One Piece" sticker. The regular
Track listing
CD+DVD Format - Jacket A
CD Portion
- "Dame (×~ダメ~)"
- "Crazy Rainbow"
- "Sadame (運命 (さだめ))" (Hideaki Takizawa solo)
- "Edge" (Imai Tsubasa solo)
- "×~ダメ~ karaoke"
DVD Portion
- "×~ダメ~ & Crazy Rainbow Music Clip Special Edition"
- "×~ダメ~ Choreography Lesson"
- "×~ダメ~ Choreography Lesson (Tackey Angle)"
- "×~ダメ~ Choreography Lesson (Tsubasa Angle)"
One Piece Collaboration CD+DVD Format - Jacket B
CD Portion
- "Crazy Rainbow"
- "Dame (×~ダメ~)"
- "Sadame (運命 (さだめ))" (Hideaki Takizawa solo)
- "Edge" (Imai Tsubasa solo)
- "Crazy Rainbow: karaoke"
DVD Portion
- "Crazy Rainbow: One Piece X Tackey & Tsubasa Original Animation Music Clip"
- "Crazy Rainbow: One Piece No Subtitles Opening
Regular CD Format - Jacket C
- "Dame (×~ダメ~)"
- "Crazy Rainbow"
- "Sadame (運命 (さだめ))" (Hideaki Takizawa solo)
- "Edge" (Imai Tsubasa solo)
- "×~ダメ~ (Tackey Part Version)"
- "×~ダメ~ (Tsubasa Part Version)"
- "Crazy Rainbow (Tackey Part Version)"
- "Crazy Rainbow (Tsubasa Part Version)"
Personnel
Charts
Oricon Sales Chart (Japan)
Release |
Chart |
Peak Position |
First Week Sales |
Sales Total |
Chart Run |
April 18, 2007 |
Oricon Daily Singles Chart |
1 |
|
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Oricon Weekly Singles Chart |
1 |
65,613 |
97,279 |
5 weeks |
References