Uchū Nippon Setagaya Explained

Uchū Nippon Setagaya
Type:studio
Artist:Fishmans
Cover:Uchunipponsetagaya.jpg
Alt:Artwork of Uchū Nippon Setagaya, the final album by Fishmans
Released:24 July 1997
Studio:Waikiki Beach[1]
Genre:
Length:58:23
Label:Polydor Records
Prev Title:Long Season
Prev Year:1996
Next Title:8月の現状
Next Year:1998

Uchū Nippon Setagaya (Japanese: 宇宙 日本 世田谷) is the seventh and final studio album by Japanese dream pop band Fishmans, first released 24 July 1997 on Polydor.[2] The album's title roughly translates to Space, Japan, Setagaya.

Background

After signing a deal with Polydor Records for a three-album deal, Fishmans put out Kuchu Camp and Long Season (both 1996). The band returned to their studio, Waikiki Beach, to record a third album, but the band was plagued with internal struggle. Frontman Shinji Sato would often come to rehearsals with nearly-complete home demo recordings, which alienated the other members of the band.

This would be the band's last studio album before initially disbanding, but was followed up by two live albums, 8月の現状 (1998), and 98.12.28 男達の別れ (1999). Sato died from lifelong heart conditions three months after the recording of the latter.[3]

Track listing

Personnel

Adapted from CD liner notes:[4]

Fishmans

Additional personnel and production

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Simpson . Paul . Fishmans - Biography & History . AllMusic . AllMusic, Netaktion LLC . 14 December 2020.
  2. Web site: Uchu Nippon Setagaya [Uchu Nippon Setagaya] ]. Oricon . Oricon News Co. . 14 December 2020.
  3. Web site: James . David . Fishmans – Uchu Nippon Setagaya . Optimistic Underground . 14 December 2020.
  4. Web site: Fishmans – 宇宙 日本 世田谷 (Uchu Nippon Setagaya) (1997, CD) . Discogs.com . Discogs . 14 December 2020.
  5. Web site: 宇宙 日本 世田谷. ORICON NEWS. 2017-08-04.