Çà et là du Japon
Çà et là du Japon | ||||
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Studio album by Pizzicato Five | ||||
Released | January 1, 2001 | |||
Genre | Shibuya-kei | |||
Length | 60:21 | |||
Label | ********* Records, Tokyo/Heat Wave | |||
Producer | Yasuharu Konishi | |||
Pizzicato Five chronology | ||||
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Alternative cover | ||||
2006 reissue version |
Çà et là du Japon (|さ・え・ら ジャポン| Sa•e•ra Japon, Here and There in Japan) was the last original studio album by Pizzicato Five.[1] It was released by ********* (Readymade) Records on the first day of the first month of 2001, and re-released with different artwork and a lower price in 2006. Like many of their later albums, it is "set" in a famous city of the world, during a specific time of the year.
In the case of Sa•e•ra, the setting is Tokyo, Japan in winter. Çà et là du Japon differs from other Pizzicato Five albums in that it features many guest vocalists and songwriters, and regular singer Maki Nomiya appears on only a few of the songs.
Track listing
This track listing shows the official Roman-character titles and featured vocalists (not including Maki Nomiya).
- "1 Janvier" - 1:14
- Takashi Nagazumi (Super Butter Dog)
- "Nonstop to Tokyo" - 4:28
- "Kimigayo" - 0:31
- "Sakura Sakura" - 3:54
- "Moderns" - 3:27
- "Kimono" - 5:31
- Masumi Arichika
- Sparks
- "Fashion People" - 4:04
- Scott Addison & Ben Human (Corduroy)
- "In America" - 5:26
- Izumi Yukimura
- Duke Aces
- "Gatta Call'em All!" - 4:41
- Imakuni?
- Raymond Johnson
- Hiroko Ohashi
- Pokémon kids
- Yossie
- This is a re-recording/remix of Pokemon Ieru Ka Na? (ポケモン言えるかな??) , composed by Hirokazu Tanaka and originally featuring Imakuni? and Raymond Johnson.
- "Grand Bazar" - 0:19
- "24 Décembre" - 6:11
- Ronnie (scooters)
- Rocketman
- "Sukiyaki Song" - 3:33
- "À Tokyo" - 5:54
- Shigeru Matsuzaki
- You The Rock★
- "çà et là" - 4:59
- "Le Grand Tokyo" - 3:46
- "AIUEO" - 3:40
- Clémentine
- A Happy End cover
References
- ↑ "Ca Et La Du Japon by Pizzicato Five". MTV. 2001-03-06. Retrieved 2013-07-30.