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Spitz (album)
1991 studio album by Spitz From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Spitz is a studio album by Spitz, released via Polydor Records in 1991. It is the band's first major-label album. It peaked at number 60 on the Oricon Albums Chart.[1] In 2007, Rolling Stone Japan placed it at number 94 on its list of the "100 Greatest Japanese Rock Albums of All Time".[2]
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Credits adapted from the liner notes.
Spitz
- Masamune Kusano – vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica
- Tetsuya Miwa – electric guitar, acoustic guitar, electric/acoustic twelve-string guitar, classical guitar
- Akihiro Tamura – four-string bass guitar, eight-string bass guitar
- Tatsuo Sakiyama – drums, tambourine, cabassa, triangle, claves
Additional musicians
- Tsunehiko Yashiro – harmonium ("Bīdama"), ensoliq ("Tsuki ni Kaeru"), Farfisa organ ("Shinigami no Misaki e"), Hammond organ ("Hibari no Kokoro")
- Aska Kaneko – violin ("Umeboshi")
- Jun Takeuchi – violin ("Umeboshi")
- Shigeo Horiuchi – cello ("Umeboshi")
- Shinichi Horiuchi – cello ("Umeboshi")
- Jake H. Conception – bass clarinet ("Umeboshi")
Production
- Spitz – producer, art direction
- Nobuhiko Takahashi – producer
- Juli Kawai – recording engineer, mixing engineer
- Shinya Nakamura – additional engineer
- Jiro Takita – additional engineer
- Koreyuki Tanaka – additional engineer
- Shinji Kobayashi – additional engineer
- Takayoshi Yamauchi – additional engineer
- Reiko Miyoshi – mastering engineer
- Yoshiro Kajitani – art direction, design
- Michiko Arakawa – design
- Masao Torii – photography
- Takeo Ogiso – photography
- Yutaka Yoda – hair, make-up
- Mayumi Katayama – styling
- Yoshitomo Yoshimoto – graphic novel (1997 reissue)
- Stephen Marcussen – remastering engineer (2002 reissue)
- Yoichiro Yamazaki – sleevenotes (2002 reissue)
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