Long Season
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Released | October 25, 1996 | |||
Recorded | July 1996 | |||
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Length | 35:16 | |||
Label | Polydor | |||
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AllMusic | [1] |
Long Season (stylized in all caps; subtitled ...we are not four seasons) is the sixth studio album by Japanese dub group Fishmans. It was first released on October 25, 1996 in Japan by Polydor Records.[2] It was recorded in July 1996 and consists of a single 35-minute composition based on the band's earlier song "Season".
Background
The idea for Long Season developed from a chat between the members of Fishmans. They wanted to create a one-song album instead of a standard track-by-track album like their previous efforts. Several recording sessions were held, with the band composing the album's sole song "Long Season" by building upon their earlier song "Season", which had been released as a single in 1996. Fishmans and co-producer ZAK developed ideas for the album at their studio Waikiki Beach and made detailed edits. There were episodes in which ZAK would "shed blood from his eyes" from viewing computer monitors for too long.[3]
Fishmans invited a number of guest musicians to assist in the recording of Long Season. The band were again joined by frequent collaborator Honzi (keyboards, violin), as well as K-pop singer MariMari, whom Fishmans would frequently perform alongside in the years following the album's release. Long Season would also be the first Fishmans album to feature Michio "Darts" Sekiguchi as a guest guitarist; he would go on to play with the band until their final concert. Vocalist UA also contributes hearty feminine vocals to the album.
Track listing
The album consists of one 35-minute-long composition, which has been split up into five parts on multiple issues.
All tracks are written by Shinji Sato
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Long Season" (part 1) | 8:43 |
2. | "Long Season" (part 2) | 5:24 |
3. | "Long Season" (part 3) | 6:33 |
4. | "Long Season" (part 4) | 4:47 |
5. | "Long Season" (part 5) | 9:49 |
Total length: | 35:16 |
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Long Season" | 35:16 |
Total length: | 35:16 |
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Long Season" (parts 1–3) | 20:40 |
2. | "Long Season" (parts 4–5) | 14:36 |
Total length: | 35:16 |
Personnel
Credits adapted from the album's liner notes.
- Fishmans – production, arrangement
- Shinji Sato – vocal, guitar, lyrics, composition
- Yuzuru Kashiwabara – bass
- Kin-ichi Motegi – drums
- Honzi – keyboards, violin, accordion, Organette20, chorus
- Michio "Darts" Sekiguchi – guitar, chorus
- Asa-Chang – percussion
- Taito Sato – guitar
- UA – chorus
- MariMari – chorus
- Masaki Morimoto – whistle
- Butchy – chorus
- Naoko Ohmiya – chorus
- Yoshiko Ohmiya – chorus
- ZAK – production, programming, recording, mixing
- TAK – recording
- Yuka Koizumi – mastering
- Toshiya Sano – artists and repertoire
- Naoko Nozawa – artist promotion
- Katsuyoshi Kinase – marketing promotion
- Akiko Ueta – artist management
- Ichiro Asatsuma – executive producer
- Yoshiyuki Okuda – executive producer
- Tadataka Watanabe – executive producer
- Phonic (Mooog & Mariko Yamamoto) – art direction, design
- Ayako Mogi – photography
- Crion Yamamoto – photography
- Junko Ishiwata – styling
Charts
2016 reissue
Chart (2016) | Peak position |
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Japanese Albums (Oricon)[4] | 100 |
References
- ^ Simpson, Paul. "Long Season – Fishmans". AllMusic. Retrieved July 6, 2020.
- ^ "LONG SEASON | フィッシュマンズ" (in Japanese). Oricon. Retrieved July 6, 2020.
- ^ Onojima, Dai (November 5, 2019). "佐藤伸治(フィッシュマンズ)(後編)" (in Japanese). Natalie. Retrieved November 27, 2019.
- ^ "LONG SEASON | フィッシュマンズ" (in Japanese). Oricon. Retrieved August 2, 2017.