The Party (Casiopea album)

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The Party AUDIO STACK
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Studio album by
ReleasedJune 25, 1990
RecordedApril 1990
StudioMitaka studio, Tokyo Flag of Japan.svg
Genre Jazz fusion
Length49:08
Label Pioneer LDC
PICL-1006
Producer Casiopea
Casiopea chronology
Casiopea World Live '88
(1988)
The Party AUDIO STACK
(1990)
Full Colors
(1991)
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The Party AUDIO STACK (The Party) is the 20th album by Japanese jazz fusion band Casiopea. In addition, the video was released simultaneously as The Party VISUAL STACK on June 25, 1990 with LaserDisc and VHS. Also, when we sent the application tickets attached to "AUDIO STACK" and "VISUAL STACK", we got The Party EXTRA STACK (VHS LPR-017) by lottery.
This album marked the joining of Yoshihiro Naruse (bass) and Masaaki Hiyama (drums) to the band. This is also Casiopea's 20th overall album.

Contents

Track listing of AUDIO STACK (CD PICL-1006)

No.TitleMusicLength
1."Cyber Zone" Minoru Mukaiya, Issei Noro 3:55
2."Aoi-Honoh" Issei Noro 4:10
3."Illusion" Issei Noro 4:04
4."Nostalgia" Issei Noro 4:43
5."Flush Up" Minoru Mukaiya 4:19
6."Stormy Hearts" Minoru Mukaiya 3:03
7."Mokugeki-Sya" Issei Noro 4:26
8."Romancing" Issei Noro 3:38
9."Tokimeki" Issei Noro 4:18
10."Golden Island" Minoru Mukaiya, Issei Noro 4:23
11."The Party Night" Issei Noro 3:39
12."Dai-Sekai" Issei Noro 4:30
Total length:49:08

Personnel

CASIOPEA are

Issei Noro - Electric guitar, Acoustic guitar
Minoru Mukaiya - Keyboards
Yoshihiro Naruse - Electric Bass
Masaaki Hiyama - Drums

Production

Release history of AUDIO STACK

RegionDateLabelFormatCatalogNote
Japan June 25, 1990 Pioneer LDC 12cmCD PICL-1006 stereo
Cassette PITL-1006
July 26, 2006 Geneon Entertainment 12cmCD GNCL-1076

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The Party VISUAL STACK

The Party VISUAL STACK
Video by
ReleasedJune 25, 1990
RecordedApril 1990
StudioMitaka studio, Tokyo Flag of Japan.svg
Genre Jazz fusion
Length53:00
Label Pioneer LDC
PILL-5002
Producer Takatsune Kudo
Casiopea chronology
JOIA
(1988)
The Party VISUAL STACK
(1990)
Full Colors
(1991)

The Party VISUAL STACK (The Party) is the video work by Japanese jazz fusion band Casiopea on June 25, 1990 with LaserDisc and VHS. At the same time, album The Party AUDIO STACK was also released. Also, when we sent the application tickets attached to "AUDIO STACK" and "VISUAL STACK", we got The Party EXTRA STACK (VHS LPR-017) by lottery.
This album marked the joining of Yoshihiro Naruse (bass) and Masaaki Hiyama (drums) to the band.

Track listing of VISUAL STACK (DVD GNBL-1006)

No.TitleMusicLength
1."Opening"-0:12
2."Dai-Sekai" Issei Noro 4:30
3."The Party Night" Issei Noro 3:39
4."Drums Solo~Bass Solo"-3:40
5."Aoi-Honoh" Issei Noro 4:10
6."Nostalgia" Issei Noro 4:43
7."Illusion" Issei Noro 4:04
8."Stormy Hearts" Minoru Mukaiya 3:03
9."Mokugeki-Sya" Issei Noro 4:26
10."Romancing" Issei Noro 3:38
11."Flush Up" Minoru Mukaiya 4:19
12."Cyber Zone" Minoru Mukaiya, Issei Noro 3:55
13."Tokimeki" Issei Noro 4:18
14."Golden Island" Minoru Mukaiya, Issei Noro 4:43
15."Explanation by Issei Noro, Minoru Mukaiya, Yoshihiro Naruse" 23:00
Total length:76:00

(*) 15 is bonus truck of DVD GNBL-1006.

Track listing of EXTRA STACK (VHS LPR-017)

No.TitleMusicLength
1."Making Shots"-0:12
2."Dai-Sekai" Issei Noro 4:30
3."Ending shots"-3:39
Total length:10:18

Personnel

CASIOPEA are

Issei Noro - Electric guitar, Acoustic guitar
Minoru Mukaiya - Keyboards
Yoshihiro Naruse - Electric Bass
Masaaki Hiyama - Drums

DANCERS

Tomomi Imai
Yoshiko Uno
Kumiko Sawada
Yukari Nakamoto
Chieko Noguchi
Andy Blankenbuehler
Izumi Aochi
Shigeo Kathy
Nobuaki Hagino
Kazushi Yabe

Production

Release history of VISUAL STACK

RegionDateLabelFormatCatalogNote
Japan June 25, 1990 Pioneer LDC LaserDisc PILL-5002 NTSC, DigitalAUDIO
VHS PIVL-5002
January 24, 2001 DVD PIBL-1009 4.3, PCM, Region codes 2
June 23, 2004 Geneon Entertainment GNBL-1006 4.3, PCM, Dolby Digital, 5.1ch Surround sound

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