Çà et là du Japon explained
is the thirteenth and final studio album by Japanese pop band Pizzicato Five. The album was released on January 1, 2001 by Readymade Records.[1] Like many of the band's later albums, Çà et là du Japon is set in a famous city of the world during a specific time of the year, in this case Tokyo in winter. Çà et là du Japon differs from other Pizzicato Five albums, in that it features several guest vocalists, songwriters, and lead vocalist (Maki Nomiya) appears on only a few of its songs.[2]
Çà et là du Japon was reissued on March 31, 2006.[3]
Track listing
Notes
- "Gatta Call'em All!" is a re-recording of, written by Akihito Toda and Hirokazu Tanaka and originally performed by Imakuni? and Raymond Johnson.
Personnel
Additional musicians
- Takashi Nagazumi – vocals on "1 Janvier"
- Shigeru Matsuzaki – vocals on "Nonstop to Tokyo" and "À Tokyo"
- Izumi Yukimura – vocals on "Sakura Sakura" and "In America"
- Masumi Arichika – vocals on "Kimono"
- Sparks – vocals on "Kimono"
- Scott Addison – vocals on "Fashion People"
- Ben Human – vocals on "Fashion People"
- Duke Aces – vocals on "In America"
- Imakuni? – vocals on "Gatta Call'em All!"
- Raymond Johnson – vocals on "Gatta Call'em All!"
- Hiroko Ohashi – vocals on "Gatta Call'em All!"
- Pokémon Kids – vocals on "Gatta Call'em All!"
- Yossie – vocals on "Gatta Call'em All!"
- Rocketman – vocals on "24 Decembre"
- Ronnie – vocals on "24 Decembre"
- Ken Yokoyama – vocals on "Sukiyaki Song"
- You the Rock – vocals on "À Tokyo"
- Bertrand Burgalat – vocals on "Çà et là"
- Clémentine – vocals on "Aiueo"
Notes and References
- Web site: さ・え・ら ジャポン ピチカート・ファイヴ. Oricon. December 20, 2022. ja.
- Web site: Pizzicato Five: Japan's Pop Culture Overdose. Red Bull Music Academy. November 6, 2014. May 27, 2020. Walters. Barry.
- Web site: さ・え・ら ジャポン ピチカート・ファイヴ. Oricon. June 10, 2020. ja.