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Gold and Green (OOIOO album)

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Stylus MagazineB [3]

Gold and Green is the third album by the Japanese band OOIOO, a side-project of Boredoms member Yoshimi P-We.

Track listing

No.TitleGuestsLength
1."moss trumpeter" 3:04
2."てくてくtune" 2:53
3."Grow Sound Tree" 6:51
4."mountain book"* Kyoko - Vocals 7:04
5."I’m a song" 7:45
6."fossil"* Kyoko - Vocals3:48
7."ina吹くの森"* L?K?O - Turntables3:24
8."unu" 0:51
9."idbi" 0:37
10."木6列車" 5:13
11."emeraldragonfly"* Kyoko - Vocals
  • Yuzawa Hironori - Kanjira
  • Atari - Congas
  • 7:21
    12."return to NOW!!!"* L?K?O - Turntables4:30

    Personnel

    • Yoshimi P-We - Guitar, Vocals, Trumpet, Flute, Synthesizer, Flute, Wind Chimes, Drums, Santoor, Chimes, Djembe, Triangle, Surdo
    • Maki - Bass
    • Yoshico - Drums, Maracas
    • Kayano - Guitar, Vocals

    Guests

    Green and Gold contains many guest artists, most notably Sean Lennon and Yuka Honda.[4]

    • Kyoko - Vocals (tracks 4, 6, 11)
    • Yoshida Atuhisa - Bass, Santoor (track 4)
    • Seiichi Yamamoto - Melody (track 4)
    • Sean Lennon - Chorus (track 4)
    • Yuka Honda - Piano (track 4)
    • Yuzawa Hironori - Tabla (track 4), Kanjira (track 11)
    • L?K?O - Turntables (tracks 7, 12)
    • Atari - Congas (track 11)

    Production

    • Hara Kouichi - Engineer, Mixing
    • Wayama Hiroko - Executive Producer
    • Koizumi Yuka - Mastering
    • Yoshimi P-We - Mixing, Producer

    Artwork

    • Cover Work - Miyano Tayuka (& Grafika) & Yoshimi P-We
    • Guidebook Drawing - Fukuta Seigo
    • Photography - Yoshimi P-We

    Releases information

    Region Date Label Format Catalog
     Japan September 6, 2000 Shock City[5] CD 007 PSCR-5912
     Japan December 12, 2001 Ape Sounds LP ASVL-005
     USA September 2004 Thrill Jockey[6] CD 160

    References

    1. ^ "Gold And Green Reviews, Ratings, Credits, and More". Metacritic. Retrieved 18 May 2012.
    2. ^ Phares, Heather. Gold and Green at AllMusic
    3. ^ Macdonald, Cameron (8 September 2005). "OOIOO - Gold & Green". Stylus Magazine. Retrieved 18 May 2012.
    4. ^ Gold and Green at Discogs. Retrieved 18 May 2012.
    5. ^ "Gold and Green". Official OOIOO Discography. ooioo. Retrieved 18 May 2012. {{cite web}}: External link in |publisher= (help)
    6. ^ "Gold and Green by OOIOO". Thrill Jockey Records. Retrieved 18 May 2012. {{cite web}}: External link in |publisher= (help)