Miyuki Nakajima (album) explained

Miyuki Nakajima
Type:Album
Artist:Miyuki Nakajima
Cover:MNeponymous.jpg
Released:March 16, 1988
Recorded:1987, at the Peninsula, Wonder Station, Music Inn, Sound Inn, Hitokuchizaka
Genre:Folk rock
Length:48:55
Label:Pony Canyon/AARD-VARK
Producer:Kazuo Shiina
Miyuki Nakajima (credited to "miss M.")
Prev Title:36.5°C
Prev Year:1986
Next Title:Goodbye Girl
Next Year:1988

is the eponymous album by the Japanese singer-songwriter Miyuki Nakajima, released in March 1988.

Her 15th studio album features two songs released as a single, "Gokigen Ikaga" and "Kamen". The former was used in the Japanese Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications' TV ad starring by Nakajima, aired c. 1995. The latter was co-written by Yoshihiro Kai, a frontman of the Kai Band.

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Miyuki Nakajima, unless otherwise noted.

Side one

All songs arranged by Kazuo Shiina (except "Doro wa Furishikiru" arranged by Joe Hisaishi)

  1. "" – 6:31
  2. "" – 4:14
  3. "" – 4:29
  4. "" – 4:11
  5. "" – 5:00

Side two

All songs arranged by Kazuo Shiina (except "Cleansing Cream" arranged by Joe Hisaishi)

  1. "" – 7:31
  2. "" (Nakajima, Yoshihiro Kai) - 5:34
  3. "" – 6:50
  4. "" – 4:35

Personnel

Production

Release history

CountryDateLabelFormatCatalog number
JapanMarch 16, 1988Pony CanyonLPC28A-0625
audio cassette28P-6783
CDD32A-0351
March 21, 1989D35A-0467
May 21, 1990PCCA-00084
November 21, 2001Yamaha Music CommunicationsYCCW-00018
November 5, 2008YCCW-10067