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Shōso Strip

Shōso Strip (勝訴ストリップ), also known as Winning Strip, is the second studio album by Japanese singer and songwriter Ringo Sheena, released on March 31, 2000, by Toshiba EMI. The limited edition version includes a special booklet and case. The album debuted at #1 and has sold over 2,332,000 copies. It was certified two million copies by the RIAJ.[1] In September 2007, Rolling Stone Japan rated the album at number 89 on its list of the "100 Greatest Japanese Rock Albums of All Time".[2]

Shōso Strip
勝訴ストリップ
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 31, 2000 (2000-03-31)
StudioStudio Terra
Kame-chan Studio
Genre
Length55:55
LabelToshiba EMI
ProducerUni Inoue
Ringo Sheena chronology
Muzai Moratorium
(1999)
Shōso Strip
勝訴ストリップ

(2000)
Ze-Chyou Syuu
(2000)
Singles from Shōso Strip
  1. "Honnō"
    Released: October 27, 1999
  2. "Gips"
    Released: January 26, 2000
  3. "Tsumi to Batsu"
    Released: January 26, 2000

Background edit

Sheena began to record Shōso Strip from the summer of 1999. Since she thought that the track list was almost the same as Muzai Moratorium, she started with a clean slate. There were several songs which were not recorded because of her busy schedule,[clarification needed] but had been completed in her head. She decided to record new songs and replaced some of those old songs for the album with them. The recording was finished during that same summer.[clarification needed]

In 2012, the song "Tsuki ni Makeinu" was covered by Nanou on his album Unsung.

Awards edit

Track listing edit

All tracks are written by Ringo Sheena; all tracks arranged by Seiji Kameda and Ringo Sheena

No.TitleLength
1."I Am a Liar" (虚言症 Kyogen-shō)5:26
2."Bathroom" (浴室 Yokushitsu)4:15
3."Excuse Debussy" (弁解ドビュッシー Benkai Dobyusshii)3:16
4."Gips" (ギブス Gibusu)5:38
5."A Driving Rain in Darkness" (闇に降る雨 Yami ni Furu Ame)5:03
6."Identity" (アイデンティティ Aidentiti)3:05
7."Crime and Punishment" (罪と罰 Tsumi to Batsu)5:32
8."Stoicism" (ストイシズム Sutoishizumu)1:46
9."A Broken Man and Moonlight" (月に負け犬 Tsuki ni Makeinu[3])4:14
10."Tidbits" (サカナ Sakana[4])3:43
11."Sickbed Public" (病床パブリック Byōshō Public)3:16
12."Instinct" (本能 Honnō)4:14
13."I Am an Addict" (依存症 Izon-shō)6:23
Total length:55:55

Personnel edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ [Gold Albums, and other certified works. April 2000 Edition] (PDF). The Record (Bulletin) (in Japanese). 487. Chūō, Tokyo: Recording Industry Association of Japan: 8. June 10, 2000. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 22, 2013. Retrieved January 22, 2014.
  2. ^ "Finally! "The 100 Greatest Japanese Rock Albums of All Time" Listed". Exclaim!. Retrieved 2018-02-20.
  3. ^ The literal translation is "Underdog and the Moon", which parodied the title of Hiroshige Ando's ukiyo-e, "Wild Geese and the Moon (月に雁, Tsuki ni kari)".
  4. ^ "Sakana" can potentially refer to two Japanese words which are homophones with different meanings; either "fish" (as referenced in the lyrics of the song) or "snacks paired with alcohol" (as referenced by the song's English title).
  5. ^ a b Uwamono (上物) is musical instruments except rhythm section.
  6. ^ Ringo Sheena's friend from one of her earliest bands.

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Shōso Strip 勝訴ストリップ also known as Winning Strip is the second studio album by Japanese singer and songwriter Ringo Sheena released on March 31 2000 by Toshiba EMI The limited edition version includes a special booklet and case The album debuted at 1 and has sold over 2 332 000 copies It was certified two million copies by the RIAJ 1 In September 2007 Rolling Stone Japan rated the album at number 89 on its list of the 100 Greatest Japanese Rock Albums of All Time 2 Shōso Strip勝訴ストリップStudio album by Ringo SheenaReleasedMarch 31 2000 2000 03 31 StudioStudio TerraKame chan StudioGenreAlternative rock noise pop art pop pop rockLength55 55LabelToshiba EMIProducerUni InoueRingo Sheena chronologyMuzai Moratorium 1999 Shōso Strip勝訴ストリップ 2000 Ze Chyou Syuu 2000 Singles from Shōso Strip Honnō Released October 27 1999 Gips Released January 26 2000 Tsumi to Batsu Released January 26 2000 Contents 1 Background 2 Awards 3 Track listing 4 Personnel 5 NotesBackground editSheena began to record Shōso Strip from the summer of 1999 Since she thought that the track list was almost the same as Muzai Moratorium she started with a clean slate There were several songs which were not recorded because of her busy schedule clarification needed but had been completed in her head She decided to record new songs and replaced some of those old songs for the album with them The recording was finished during that same summer clarification needed In 2012 the song Tsuki ni Makeinu was covered by Nanou on his album Unsung Awards editJapan Gold Disc Award Rock Album of the Year Japan Record Award Best Album prize Track listing editAll tracks are written by Ringo Sheena all tracks arranged by Seiji Kameda and Ringo SheenaNo TitleLength1 I Am a Liar 虚言症 Kyogen shō 5 262 Bathroom 浴室 Yokushitsu 4 153 Excuse Debussy 弁解ドビュッシー Benkai Dobyusshii 3 164 Gips ギブス Gibusu 5 385 A Driving Rain in Darkness 闇に降る雨 Yami ni Furu Ame 5 036 Identity アイデンティティ Aidentiti 3 057 Crime and Punishment 罪と罰 Tsumi to Batsu 5 328 Stoicism ストイシズム Sutoishizumu 1 469 A Broken Man and Moonlight 月に負け犬 Tsuki ni Makeinu 3 4 1410 Tidbits サカナ Sakana 4 3 4311 Sickbed Public 病床パブリック Byōshō Public 3 1612 Instinct 本能 Honnō 4 1413 I Am an Addict 依存症 Izon shō 6 23Total length 55 55Personnel edit Kyogen shō Ringo Sheena vocals Yukio Nagoshi electric guitars acoustic guitars Seiji Kameda bass guitars Noriyasu Kawamura drums Koichi Asakura Asa Chang from Asa Chang amp Junray ex Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra drums percussion Nobuhiko Nakayama programming Toshiyuki Mori electric piano Chieko Kinbara Strings string section Yokushitsu Ringo Sheena vocals piano Susumu Nishikawa electric guitars Seiji Kameda bass guitars Nobuhiko Nakayama programming Yuta Saito synthesizer harps Benkai Debussy Ringo Sheena vocals Seiji Kameda bass guitars Masayuki Muraishi drums Nobuhiko Nakayama programming Makoto Totani from Thinners guitars uwamono 5 Makoto Minagawa from Thinners synthesizer chorus uwamono 5 Gibs Ringo Sheena vocals Susumu Nishikawa electric guitars Seiji Kameda bass guitars Noriyasu Kawamura drums tambourines Nobuhiko Nakayama amp Hiroshi Kitashiro programming Yami ni furu ame Ringo Sheena vocals Susumu Nishikawa electric guitars Seiji Kameda bass guitars Noriyasu Kawamura drums tambourines Nobuhiko Nakayama programming Ittetsu Gen Strings string section Identity Ringo Sheena vocals electric guitars Susumu Nishikawa electric guitars Seiji Kameda bass guitars Masayuki Muraishi drums Makoto Minagawa tambourines moOog yamamOTO from Buffalo Daughter turntables Tsumi to Batsu Ringo Sheena vocals Kenichi Asai Benzie from Blankey Jet City electric guitars tooth flute Seiji Kameda bass guitars Masayuki Muraishi drums Yuta Saito organ Stoicism Ringo Sheena vocals electric guitars Rino Tokitsu 6 the sample of voice Nobuhiko Nakayama programming Susumu Nishikawa electric guitars Tsuki ni Makeinu Ringo Sheena vocals Yukio Nagoshi electric guitars acoustic guitars Seiji Kameda bass guitars Koichi Asakura Asa Chang from Asa Chang amp Junray drums Sakana Ringo Sheena vocals Susumu Nishikawa electric guitars Seiji Kameda bass guitars Noriyasu Kawamura drums tambourines Nobuhiko Nakayama programming Yuta Saito electric piano Yokan Mizue trumpet Byoushou Public Ringo Sheena vocals electric guitars Susumu Nishikawa electric guitars Seiji Kameda bass guitars Masayuki Muraishi drums Toshiyuki Mori organ Honnou Ringo Sheena vocals Yukio Nagoshi electric guitars acoustic guitars Seiji Kameda bass guitars Yuta Saito piano Masayuki Muraishi drums Nobuhiko Nakayama programming Izon shō Ringo Sheena vocals Susumu Nishikawa electric guitars Seiji Kameda bass guitars Noriyasu Kawamura drums tambourines Toshiyuki Mori piano moOog yamamOTO from Buffalo Daughter turntables Nobuhiko Nakayama programmingNotes edit GOLD ALBUM 他認定作品 2000年4月度 Gold Albums and other certified works April 2000 Edition PDF The Record Bulletin in Japanese 487 Chuō Tokyo Recording Industry Association of Japan 8 June 10 2000 Archived from the original PDF on September 22 2013 Retrieved January 22 2014 Finally The 100 Greatest Japanese Rock Albums of All Time Listed Exclaim Retrieved 2018 02 20 The literal translation is Underdog and the Moon which parodied the title of Hiroshige Ando s ukiyo e Wild Geese and the Moon 月に雁 Tsuki ni kari Sakana can potentially refer to two Japanese words which are homophones with different meanings either fish as referenced in the lyrics of the song or snacks paired with alcohol as referenced by the song s English title a b Uwamono 上物 is musical instruments except rhythm section Ringo Sheena s friend from one of her earliest bands Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Shōso Strip amp oldid 1153144540, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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