Make Me a Star (album) explained
Make Me a Star |
Type: | album |
Artist: | T-Square |
Cover: | Make Me A Star.jpg |
Released: | June 21, 1979[1] |
Recorded: | March–April 1979 |
Studio: | CBS Studios |
Genre: | Jazz fusion |
Length: | 37:14 |
Prev Title: | Midnight Lover |
Prev Year: | 1978 |
Next Title: | Rockoon |
Next Year: | 1980 |
Make Me A Star is the third album by Japanese jazz fusion band "The Square" (which changed its name to T-Square in 1989), recorded and released in 1979. This is also the first album on which saxophonist Takeshi Itoh used the Lyricon.
Track listing
Sources
Personnel
- Masahiro Andoh – guitars
- Takeshi Itoh – alto saxophone, Lyricon
- Junko Miyagi – acoustic piano, Rhodes piano, Korg MS-20, PS-3100, Hohner D6 Clavinet, Oberheim, Minimoog, ARP Odyssey, Yamaha CS-80
- Yuhji Nakamura – bass
- Michael S. Kawai – drums, percussion, voice
- Kiyohiko Senba – percussion, congas, tsuzumi, ōtsuzumi, shime-daiko, synthesizer percussion, glockenspiel
- Shirō Sagisu – conductor, music arrangement, Oberheim, Yamaha CS-80
- Kayoko Ishu Group – vocals on "Mr. Coco's One", "Make Me A Star" and "Life is a Music"
- Shin Kazuhara Group – trumpet on "Make Me A Star"
- Eiji Arai Group – trombone on "Make Me A Star"
- Tadaaki Obuo Strings – strings on "Make Me A Star" and "I Will Sing A Lullaby"
Notes and References
- Web site: Make Me A Star - T-Square - Gonsiopea. Gonsiopea. 13 May 2013.