Shōtaijō no Nai Show
Shōtaijō no Nai Show (招待状のないショー) is the fifth studio album by Japanese singer-songwriter Yosui Inoue, issued in March 1976. It was the first long-play record he released under the For Life Records, a record label that he joined as one of the co-founders and started in 1975.
Shōtaijō no Nai Show | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | March 25, 1976 | |||
Genre | Folk rock | |||
Length | 48:35 | |||
Label | For Life | |||
Producer | Yōsui Inoue | |||
Yōsui Inoue chronology | ||||
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Track listing
All songs written and composed by Yōsui Inoue, except where indicated
Side one
- "Good, Good-Bye" – 3:37
- "Shōtaijō no Nai Show (招待状のないショー)" – 3:43
- "Makurakotoba (枕詞)" – 1:56
- "Aozora, Hitorikiri (青空、ひとりきり)" – 4:38
- "Summer" – 3:38
- "Magarikado (曲り角)" – 4:38
- "Kotoshi wa (今年は)" – 438
Side two
- "Minazuki no Yoru (水無月の夜)" – 4:39
- "Sakamichi (坂道)" (Inoue, Kei Ogura) – 3:22
- "Kuchibue (口笛)" – 3:02
- "I-Shi no Kekkon (I氏の結婚)" – 2:54
- "Mō...... (もう......)" – 3:45
- "Musubikotoba (結詞)" – 6:21
Personnel
- Yōsui Inoue – Acoustic guitar, electric guitar, electric bass, backing vocals
- Hiromi Yasuda – Acoustic guitar
- Hirofumi Tokutake – Electric guitar
- Masayoshi Takanaka – Electric guitar, acoustic guitar
- Mitsuo Nagai – Electric guitar, flat mandolin
- Kazuo Shiina – Electric guitar
- Hirokuni Korekata (occasionally credited to Kunihiro Korekata) – Electric guitar
- Kenji Ōmura – Electric guitar
- Shigeru Suzuki – 12-string guitar
- Hirobumi Suzuki – Electric bass
- Toru Hirano – Electric bass
- Tsugutoshi Goto – Electric bass
- Rei Ohara – Electric bass
- Hiroki Komazawa – Steel guitar
- Kunimitsu Inaba – Wood bass
- Masahiro Takekawa – Violin
- Takayoshi Watanabe – Keyboards
- Shigehito Ōhara – Piano
- Masaru Imada – Electric piano
- Jun Fukamachi – Electric piano
- Akiko Yano – Keyboards, backing vocals
- Makoto Yano – Keyboards, electric piano, rhythm box, percussion
- Ichiro Maeda – Keyboards, percussion, rhythm box
- Katz Hoshi – Percussion, backing vocals
- Shuichi Murakami – Drums
- Tatsuo Hayashi – Drums
- Tetsurō Kashibuchi – Drums
- Motoya Hamaguchi – Percussion
- Sancho Nanoha – Percussion
- Nobuo Saito – Percussion
- Fujio Saito – Percussion
- Yukiko Nishizawa – Ocarina
- Sumio Okada – Horn
- Kouji Hatori – Horn
- Kinji Yoshino – 6th
Chart positions
Album
Year | Country | Chart | Position | Sales |
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1976 | Japan | Oricon Weekly LP Albums Chart (top 100)[1] | 1 | 323,000+ |
Oricon Weekly CT Albums Chart (top 100)[1] | 1 | |||
Singles
Year | Single | B-Side | Chart | Position | Sales |
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1975 | "Aozora, Hitorikiri" | "Flight" | Japanese Oricon Weekly (top 100)[2] | 8 | 255,000 |
1976 | "Good, Good-Bye" [Edit] | "Kodomo e no Uta" | 13 | 149,000 | |
Release history
Country | Date | Label | Format | Catalog number | Notes |
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Japan | March 25, 1976 | For Life Records | LP | FLL4002 | |
Audio cassette | 28K13 | ||||
August 21, 1985 | CD | 35KD16 | |||
February 21, 1990 | FLCF-29028 | ||||
September 18, 1992 | Audio cassette | FLTF-28034 | |||
CD | FLCF-29168 | ||||
May 30, 2001 | FLCF-3848 | Original recording digitally remastered | |||
March 25, 2009 | For Life Music Entertainment/BMG | SHM-CD | FLCF-5001 | 2001 Digital remaster |
References
- "Yosui Inoue Oricon Albums Chart listings" (in Japanese). Archived from Yamachan Land (Japan's charts archives) – Albums Chart Daijiten – the original on 2007-06-19. Retrieved 2008-03-19.
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