Tategami (GO!GO!7188 album)

Tategami (, Tategami) is a 2003 album by GO!GO!7188. The title translates as mane in English.[1]

Tategami
Studio album by
Released26 February 2003
GenreRock
Length55:30
LabelToshiba-EMI -- TOCT-24980
GO!GO!7188 chronology
Tora no Ana
(2002)
Tategami
(2003)
Kyu Ni Ichi Jiken
(2003)

Track listing

All lyrics are written by Akiko Hamada; all music is composed by Yumi Nakashima, except where otherwise noted.

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Umashika mono (うましかもの, Stupid Things)"  3:35
2."Ukifune (浮舟)[2]"  4:12
3."Otona no Kusuri (大人のくすり, Adult Medicine)"  4:13
4."Naimono Nedari (ないものねだり, asking for the moon)"  4:48
5."Nanashi (ななし, Untitled)"  3:53
6."Naifu (ナイフ, Knife)"  3:54
7."Ame Nochi Ame Nochi Ame (雨のち雨のち雨, rain then rain then rain)"  4:42
8."Mugendai (無限大, Infinity)"  4:07
9."Tsuki to Kōra (月と甲羅, The Moon and a Shell)"  4:38
10."Poraroido (ポラロイド, Polaroid)"  3:58
11."Sandā Gāru (サンダーガール, Thunder Girl)" (Collaboration with The Groovers)Akiko Hamada, Kazuhiko FujiiYu Nakashima, Kazuhiko Fujii3:24
12."Tane (, Seed)"  4:45
Bonus Track[3]
No.TitleLength
13."Ukifune (Special Version)" 

Notes and references

  1. Japan Times Primary approach adds up for GO!GO!7188 "Despite the excitable nature suggested by the punctuation in their name, GO!GO!7188, who formed in 1998, produced their six prior albums with sober attention to detail. Their best records — 2003’s “Tategami,” 2006’s “Parade” and 2007’s “569” — each presented a deliberate weaving of elegant melodies sung in helium pitch by guitarist-vocalist Yuu Nakashima, with intricate guitar lines and intense rhythms that created something unique. "
  2. A character and chapter title from The Tale of Genji.
  3. First Press only, an easter egg at the end of the disc.
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gollark: Although I only ever ended up writing something like one nontrivial Rust program.
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