Muzai Moratorium
Muzai Moratorium 無罪モラトリアム | ||||
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Released | February 24, 1999 | |||
Recorded | Studio Terra Kame-chan Studio B main | |||
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Length | 41:00 | |||
Label | Toshiba EMI | |||
Producer | Hiroshi Kitashiro | |||
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Muzai Moratorium (無罪モラトリアム), also known as Innocence Moratorium, is the debut studio album by Japanese singer and songwriter Ringo Sheena, released on February 24, 1999 by Toshiba EMI. The album debuted at #2 and has sold over 1,433,000 copies. The album was certified triple platinum by the RIAJ for 1,200,000 copies shipped.[1][2] The album was named number 3 on Bounce's 2009 list of 54 Standard Japanese Rock Albums.[3]
Background
Ringo Sheena composed nearly all the songs on this album in her teenage years, prior to her major label debut. The album combines multiple genres of music from both the East and the West, including J-Pop and grunge. Both the album and song titles combine Kanji and English, and the lyrics are written using English and Historical kana usage.
The songs "When It Begins to Get Dark...," "Caution," "A View of Happiness (Joy Ver.)" and "Queen of Kabuki-cho" were used in TV commercials for Suntory's The Cocktail Bar range of drinks.
Track listing
All tracks are written by Ringo Sheena and arranged by Seiji Kameda
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Correct City" (正しい街 Tadashii Machi) | 3:53 |
2. | "Queen of Kabuki-cho" (歌舞伎町の女王 Kabukichō no Joō) | 2:53 |
3. | "Marunouchi Sadistic" (丸の内サディスティック Marunouchi Sadisutikku) | 3:56 |
4. | "A View of Happiness (Joy Ver.)" (幸福論 (悦楽編) Kōfukuron (Etsuraku-hen)) | 2:58 |
5. | "When It Begins to Get Dark..." (茜さす 帰路照らされど・・・ Akane Sasu, Kiro Terasaredo...[4]) | 4:07 |
6. | "Sid & Daydreams" (シドと白昼夢 Sido to Hakuchūmu) | 4:03 |
7. | "Playing with Blocks" (積木遊び Tsumiki Asobi) | 3:24 |
8. | "Kiss Me" (ここでキスして。 Koko de Kisu Shite.) | 4:20 |
9. | "Ordinary Night" (同じ夜 Onaji Yoru) | 3:38 |
10. | "Caution" (警告 Keikoku) | 4:05 |
11. | "Morphine" (モルヒネ Moruhine) | 3:42 |
Credits and personnel
Sheena used different bands throughout the album. She was also joined by guests Neko Saito (who continues working with her) and Chieko Kinbara (who works with Björk).
Zetsurin Hectopascal (絶倫ヘクトパスカル, Matchless Hectopascal) (#1,2,4,6,8,10)
- Ringo Sheena - vocals, drums (#2), handclap, whistle
- Susumu Nishikawa - electric guitar, acoustic guitar
- Seiji Kameda - bass guitar, handclap
- Noriyasu Kawamura - drums, backing vocal, handclap
Zekkyō Solfeggio (絶叫ソルフェージュ, Scream Solfeggio) (#3)
- Ringo Sheena - vocals, acoustic piano, melodica, handclap, footsteps
- Seiji Kameda - bass guitar, backing vocal
- Noriyasu Kawamura - drums, backing vocal, handclap, footsteps
Momoiro Spanner (桃色スパナ, Pink Spanner) (#5,7,9,11)
- Ringo Sheena - vocal, fake koto (Synthesizer), whistle
- Akihito Suzuki - electric guitar, acoustic guitar, backing vocal guidance
- Seiji Kameda - bass guitar
- Noriyasu Kawamura - drums, conga
Guest Players
- Toshiyuki Mori - electronic organ (#1,10), acoustic piano (#5)
- Neko Saito - acoustic violin (#9)
- Chieko Kinbara Strings - string section (#1,5)
- Tsunehiko Yashiro - electric organ (#8)
Notes
- ^ "GOLD ALBUM 他認定作品 2000年3月度" [Gold Albums, and other certified works. March 2000 Edition] (PDF). The Record (Bulletin) (in Japanese). 486. Chūō, Tokyo: Recording Industry Association of Japan: 8. May 10, 2000. Archived from the original (PDF) on January 22, 2014. Retrieved January 22, 2014.
- ^ "GOLD ALBUM 他認定作品 2000年1月度" [Gold Albums, and other certified works. January 2000 Edition] (PDF). The Record (Bulletin) (in Japanese). 484. Chūō, Tokyo: Recording Industry Association of Japan: 8. March 10, 2000. Archived from the original (PDF) on January 17, 2014. Retrieved January 17, 2014.
- ^ "日本のロック・スタンダード・アルバム54(7)". Tower Records. 2009-06-03. Retrieved 2018-02-20.
- ^ The literal translation is "The crimson sun still shines on my way back, but…", which parodies Kakinomoto no Hitomaro’s waka, "茜さす日は照らせれどぬばたまの夜渡る月の隠らく惜しも".