Candy Rock
Candy Rock is a 2003 album by the Japanese rock group Shonen Knife. It is one of their few albums not to be released in the United States. All of the songs are sung in Japanese.
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Released | 22 May 2003 | |||
Genre | Pop-punk | |||
Label | Burning Farm/Elektra | |||
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Track listing
All tracks by Naoko Yamano
Personnel
- Shingo Akiba – A&R, promotions director
- Phil Elverum – guitar
- Kyle Field – vocals
- Akiko Kato – art coordinator
- Kimisada Kato – executive producer
- Tetsuya Kotani – engineer, mastering engineer
- Yumiko Okada – art direction
- Mikito Sakuhana – assistant engineer
- Akihiko Sato – promotions director
- Atsushi Shibata – producer, management
- Shonen Knife – producer
- Koji Takahashi – promotions director
- Atsuko Yamano – bass guitar, drums, tambourine, vocals
- Naoko Yamano – guitar, vocals
- Satomi Yamasaki – promotions director
- Roman Yumeno – bass guitar, guitar
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