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Çà et là du Japon

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Released
  
January 1, 2001

Artist
  
Pizzicato Five

Producer
  
Yasuharu Konishi

Genre
  
Shibuya-kei

Length
  
60:21

Release date
  
1 January 2001

Label
  
********* records, tokyo

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Çà et là du Japon (2001)
  
Pizzicato Five R.I.P. (2001)

Similar
  
Pizzicato Five albums, Other albums

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. 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.

Contents

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. "1 Janvier" - 1:14
  2. Takashi Nagazumi (Super Butter Dog)
  3. "Nonstop to Tokyo" - 4:28
  4. Shigeru Matsuzaki
  5. Ron Mael (Sparks)
  6. "Kimigayo" - 0:31
  7. "Sakura Sakura" - 3:54
  8. Izumi Yukimura
  9. "Moderns" - 3:27
  10. "Kimono" - 5:31
  11. Masumi Arichika
  12. Sparks
  13. "Fashion People" - 4:04
  14. Scott Addison & Ben Human (Corduroy)
  15. "In America" - 5:26
  16. Izumi Yukimura
  17. Duke Aces
  18. "Gatta Call'em All!" - 4:41
  19. Imakuni?
  20. Raymond Johnson
  21. Hiroko Ohashi
  22. Pokémon kids
  23. Yossie
  24. 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.
  25. "Grand Bazar" - 0:19
  26. "24 Décembre" - 6:11
  27. Ronnie (scooters)
  28. Rocketman
  29. "Sukiyaki Song" - 3:33
  30. Ken Yokoyama
  31. "À Tokyo" - 5:54
  32. Shigeru Matsuzaki
  33. You The Rock★
  34. "çà et là" - 4:59
  35. Bertrand Burgalat
  36. "Le Grand Tokyo" - 3:46
  37. "AIUEO" - 3:40
  38. Clémentine
  39. A Happy End cover, from Kazemachi Roman.

Songs

11 Janvier1:14
2Nonstop to Tokyo4:28
3Kimigayo0:31

References

Çà et là du Japon Wikipedia