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712 is a 1991 album by the Japanese rock trio Shonen Knife. The album was named after the contraction of the Japanese words for the numbers 7 (nana), 1 (ichi) and 2 (futatsu, technically an alternate reading than the preceding, literally meaning "two things"), which, when contracted, sound like "na-i-fu". Naifu is the imported word in Japanese for "knife" .

The Japanese re-issue of this CD does not include the song "Baggs" (co-written with members of L7), instead featuring a new song "Cooking Story".

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Shonen Knife"Naoko Yamano3:51
2."Lazybone"N. Yamano2:16
3."Diet Run"N. Yamano3:12
4."Blue Oyster Cult"N. Yamano2:24
5."Rain"Lennon, McCartney2:57
6."The Luck Of The Irish"Lennon, Ono2:54
7."My Favorite Town (Osaka)"N. Yamano2:57
8."Faith Healer"Bill Goffrier, Steve Michner, Jeff Oliphart, Gary Waleik3:10
9."Redd Kross"N. Yamano2:36
10."White Flag"Michie Nakatani, Steve Davis1:05
11."Superstar"N. Yamano2:36
12."Expo '90"Davis, Nakatani2:05
13."Fruit Loop Dreams"N. Yamano, Pat Fear1:53
14."The Moon World"Nakatani2:42
Bonus Track on original US release
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
15."Baggs"Nakatani, N. Yamano3:50
Bonus Tracks on original Japanese rerelease
No.TitleLength
15."Cooking Story" 
Bonus Tracks on original US rerelease
No.TitleLength
15."Baggs" 
16."Lazybone" (Live) 
17."Blue Oyster Cult" (Live) 

Personnel

Shonen Knife

  • Naoko Yamano: vocals, guitars
  • Michie Nakatani: bass guitar, vocals
  • Atsuko Yamano: drums

Additional personnel

  • Jeff McDonald: vocals
  • Pat Fear, Atsushi Shibata: guitars
  • Noboru Yamada: saxophone
  • Dave Landry, Steve McDonald, Steve Davis: bass guitar
  • Victor Indrizzo: drums, percussion

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