Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 1
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| Release Date | 21 July 1989 | ||
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Cassette Compact Disc | ||
| Catalog Number |
CAY-923 (Cassette) CC-3768 (CD) COCX-33908 (CD re-release) | ||
| Price |
¥2,290 (Cassette) ¥2,290 (CD) ¥1,430 (CD re-release) | ||
| Tracks | 10 | ||
| Length | 38:19 | ||
- This article is about the un-subtitled first release in the "Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection" series. For information about the full line of releases, see Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection.
"Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection" (ドラゴンボールZヒット曲集 Doragon Bōru Z Hitto Kyoku-shū) is the first in a line of twenty releases featuring music from and contemporary with the Dragon Ball Z television series and its respective theatrical films, originally released 21 July 1989 in Japan.
Releases
The first "Hit Song Collection" volume was simultaneously released on both cassette (catalog number CAY-923) and compact disc (catalog number CC-3768) on 21 July 1989 in Japan by Columbia Japan ("Nippon Columbia Col. Ltd.").
The entire "Hit Song Collection" line was re-released on compact disc 20 September 2006 in Japan[1], including the first "Hit Song Collection" (catalog number COCX-33908).
A digital/download release of the first "Hit Song Collection" has not been made available as-is, though certain tracks may have been released digitally in conjunction with other releases or compilations.
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Front packaging of the "Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection" cassette (image sourced from online auction listing)
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Back packaging of the "Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection" cassette (image sourced from online auction listing)
Contents
The "Hit Song Collection" series contains a variety of music that can generally be classified into one or more of the following categories:
- Opening Theme: a song used as the opening music to a specific television series or film(s)
- Ending Theme: a song used as the ending music to a specific television series or film(s)
- Insert Song: a song used within the content of a specific television series episode(s) or film(s), but not as the opening or ending theme
- Image Song: a song that is not directly from the respective television series or films, but is generally produced by the same groups of composers, arrangers, and performers, and may touch upon some of the same underlying themes as the other songs included
- Character Song: a song that is performed by one of the regular voice actors or actresses from the respective television series or films; a character song may simultaneously also be either an image song or an insert song
The first "Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection" contains the first opening and ending themes to the Dragon Ball Z television series, the in-character insert song from the first theatrical Dragon Ball Z film, the insert song from episode 20 of the Dragon Ball Z television series, and six additional image songs.
In particular, the image songs "He's Son Goku" and "Eternal Earth" would go on to be regularly included in future compilation albums and live performances.
Tracks
In cases where a voice actor sings an image song for their character, the table cell is highlighted.
| # | Title | Data | Credits | |||||
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| Length | Tonality | Song Type | Lyrics | Composition | Arrangement | Vocals | ||
| 1 | CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA | 3:20 | E Major | Opening Theme (DBZ TV 1-199) (DBZ Movie 1) |
Yukinojō Mori | Chiho Kiyo'oka | Kenji Yamamoto | Hironobu Kageyama |
| 2 | ドラゴン・ワールドへようこそ! Doragon Wārudo e Yōkoso! Welcome to the Dragon World! |
4:40 | TBD | Image Song | Sakiko Iwamuro | Waffle | ||
| 3 | ママは倖せ祈ってる Mama wa Shiawase Inotte 'ru Mom is Wishing For Happiness |
4:09 | TBD | Character Song Image Song |
Yukinojō Mori | Mayumi Shō (as "Chi-Chi") | ||
| 4 | あいつは孫悟空 Aitsu wa Son Gokū He's Son Goku |
4:33 | TBD | Image Song | Hironobu Kageyama | |||
| 5 | 永遠の地球 Eien no Chikyū Eternal Earth |
4:18 | TBD | Image Song | Waffle | |||
| 6 | 修羅色の戦士 Shura-Iro no Senshi Battle-Colored Warriors |
3:40 | TBD | Insert Song (DBZ TV 20) |
Sakiko Iwamuro | Kenji Yamamoto | Kōji Kaya | |
| 7 | 燃えろ!ドラゴン・ソルジャーズ Moero! Dragon Sorujāzu Burn, Dragon Soldiers! |
3:16 | TBD | Image Song | Yukinojō Mori | Takeshi Ike | Kenji Yamamoto | Jun'ichirō Oda |
| 8 | トラブル・サーフィン Toraburu Sāfin Trouble Surfing |
3:35 | TBD | Image Song | Ushio Hashimoto | |||
| 9 | 天下-ゴハン Tenka-ichi Gohan The World's Greatest Gohan |
3:54 | E♭ Major | Character Song Insert Song (DBZ Movie 1) |
Sakiko Iwamuro | Masako Nozawa (as "Son Gohan") | ||
| 10 | でてこいとびきりZENKAIパワー! Detekoi Tobikiri ZENKAI Pawā! Come Out, Incredible ZENKAI Power! |
3:29 | E Minor | Ending Theme (DBZ TV 1-199) (DBZ Movie 1) |
Naruhisa Arakawa | Chiho Kiyo'oka | MANNA | |
Additional Credits
Beyond the lyrics, composition, arrangement, and vocal credits per each individual track, the first "Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection" does not contain any additional performance credits, including those of any instrumentalists.
External Links
References
- ↑ "DRAGONBALL Z Hit Kyoku Shu". CDJapan. Retrieved: 27 January 2020.
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