Material (Casiopea album)

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Material
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Studio album by
ReleasedMay 19, 1999
Recordedat Studio Jive, Tokyo Flag of Japan.svg 1999
Genre Jazz fusion
Length49:15
Label Pony Canyon
Producer Casiopea
Casiopea chronology
Be
(1998)
Material
(1999)
20th
(2000)

Material is the thirty-second album by the jazz fusion group Casiopea, recorded and released in 1999. [1]

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleMusicLength
1."Freak Jack" Issei Noro 4:06
2."Down South" Akira Jimbo 3:54
3."Twinkle Visions" Issei Noro 3:56
4."Naturally" Issei Noro 4:49
5."The Night In Blue" Issei Noro 4:39
6."Longing" Issei Noro 4:42
7."Precious Joy" Yoshihiro Naruse 5:09
8."Lucky Stars" Minoru Mukaiya 4:12
9."Promenade" Minoru Mukaiya 4:24
10."Day And Night" Issei Noro 4:24
11."City Talk" Issei Noro 5:00
Total length:49:15

Personnel

CASIOPEA are

Issei Noro - Guitars, Synthesizer, Voice
Minoru Mukaiya - Keyboards
Yoshihiro Naruse - Bass, Bass Synthesizer

Support member:

Akira Jimbo - Drums, Hip Gig (2, 7)

Additional Musicians:

Takahiro Kaneko - Tenor Saxophone (1, 2, 11)
Futoshi Kobayashi - Trumpet (1, 2, 11)
Yasushi Horicuchi & CASIOPEA - Manipulation of Synthesizer & Sequencer

Production

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References

  1. "Casiopea Material". AllMusic. Retrieved 4 October 2021.