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== Track listing == |
== Track listing == |
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<small>All tracks by [[Takako Minekawa]] except were noted</small> |
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# "Micro Mini Cool" - 2:53 |
# "Micro Mini Cool" - 2:53 |
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# "Milk Rock" - 3:45 |
# "Milk Rock" - 3:45 |
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# "Phonobaloon Song" - 2:32 |
# "Phonobaloon Song" - 2:32 |
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# "Cat House" - 3:41 |
# "Cat House" - 3:41 |
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# "Cloud Chips" - 2:10 |
# "Cloud Chips" (Minekawa, SuGar Yoshinaga) - 2:10 |
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# "Kraftpark (Micro Trip Edit)" - 2:58 |
# "Kraftpark (Micro Trip Edit)" - 2:58 |
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# "Kangaroo Pocket Calculator" - 3:45 |
# "Kangaroo Pocket Calculator" - 3:45 |
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# "Black Forest" - 3:41 |
# "Black Forest" (Minekawa, Silvie TV Game) - 3:41 |
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# "International Velvet" - 3:20 |
# "International Velvet" - 3:20 |
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# "Cloud Cuckoo Land" - 4:59 |
# "Cloud Cuckoo Land" (Minekawa, Plain Vanilla) - 4:59 |
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# "[[Telstar (song)|Telstar]]" - 4:13 |
# "[[Telstar (song)|Telstar]]" (Joe Meek) - 4:13 |
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== Personnel == |
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*Tetsuya Kotani – Engineer |
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*Takako Minekawa – Synthesizer, Guitar (Acoustic), Bass, Arranger, Drums, Guitar (Electric), Recorder, Vocals, Producer, Vocoder |
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*Sheila Sachs – Design |
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*Atsushi Tsuyama – Drums |
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*Mariko Yamamoto – Art Direction, Design |
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*Seiichi Yamamoto – Synthesizer, Arranger, Bass (Electric), Guitar (Electric), Producer, Performer |
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*SuGar Yoshinaga – Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric), Producer, Rhythm Box |
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== References == |
== References == |
Revision as of 00:24, 25 April 2009
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Cloudy Cloud Calculator is a 1997 album by Takako Minekawa. It was released by Emperor Norton Records in the United States.[1] It is Minekawa's fourth album. Cloudy Cloud Calculator was described as one of Minekawa's "finest and most unique [sic] moments", "highly inventive, restrained pop",[2] and "wonderfully cute, all-synthesizer musings."[1] Minekawa played almost every instrument on the album and produced, arranged, wrote, and sang all its songs.[3] Minekawa toured in the United States to support the album. The album Ximer, released in 1998, featured remixes of Cloudy Cloud Calculator by artists including Cornelius, Markus Popp, Sukia, and Michiko Endo (Citrus).[4]
Track listing
All tracks by Takako Minekawa except were noted
- "Micro Mini Cool" - 2:53
- "Milk Rock" - 3:45
- "Phonobaloon Song" - 2:32
- "Cat House" - 3:41
- "Cloud Chips" (Minekawa, SuGar Yoshinaga) - 2:10
- "Kraftpark (Micro Trip Edit)" - 2:58
- "Kangaroo Pocket Calculator" - 3:45
- "Black Forest" (Minekawa, Silvie TV Game) - 3:41
- "International Velvet" - 3:20
- "Cloud Cuckoo Land" (Minekawa, Plain Vanilla) - 4:59
- "Telstar" (Joe Meek) - 4:13
Personnel
- Tetsuya Kotani – Engineer
- Takako Minekawa – Synthesizer, Guitar (Acoustic), Bass, Arranger, Drums, Guitar (Electric), Recorder, Vocals, Producer, Vocoder
- Sheila Sachs – Design
- Atsushi Tsuyama – Drums
- Mariko Yamamoto – Art Direction, Design
- Seiichi Yamamoto – Synthesizer, Arranger, Bass (Electric), Guitar (Electric), Producer, Performer
- SuGar Yoshinaga – Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric), Producer, Rhythm Box