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Yotsuba&♪

よつばと♪
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Disc 1

01 Dawn 0:53
02 Yotsuba, Wake Up 0:31
03 Yotsuba, Dad Disturbed 0:17
04 Dad, Return to Sleep 0:45
05 Yotsuba, Dad Disturbed (Severe) 0:14
06 Yotsuba, Stomach Getting Empty 0:13
07 Breakfast Preparation 1:00
08 Eating Breakfast 1:01
09 Tidying up 1:06
10 Yotsuba, Going Out 1:16
11 Yotsuba, Playing in the Park 0:51
12 Yotsuba and Ena 0:08
13 The Two Are Drawing 2:17
14 Dad, Work 1:12
15 Yotsuba, Stomach Getting Empty 0:14
16 I'm Hungry Marching Song 0:40
17 Lunch Preparation 0:18
18 Eating Lunch 1:14
19 Napping 2:36
20 Summer Afternoon 0:53
21 Drawing Alone 1:35
22 Yotsuba's Little Big Adventure 5:07
23 Yotsuba and Dad 0:14
24 Cool of the Evening 1:23
25 Dad and Going Out 0:42
26 Song of Shopping 1:23
27 The Way Back Home 1:05
28 Making Curry 1:46
29 Eating Curry (Very Yummy) 1:47
30 Taking a Bath 1:49
31 Today Was Fun, Too 2:06
32 Goodnight 2:17
33 See You Tomorrow 2:25
Disc length 41:18

 

Notes

Composition:
Masaki Kurihara (except 26, composition:Jun Sakurai / arrangement:Masaki Kurihara)



Performance:
Kuricorder Pops Orchestra

  Masaki Kurihara  soprano recorder, sopranino recorder, pianica,
                         andes25, alto crumhorn, mellophone, trombone,
                         electric bass, electric piano, kitchen knife&cutting board, cicada-tone,
                         vibratone, programming

  Yoshiyuki Kawaguchi  alto recorder, soprano recorder, sopranino recorder,
                               soprano saxorphone, alto saxophone,
                               clarinet, bass clarinet, slide whistle, harmonica,
                               bongo, tambourine

  Kenji Kondo  tenor recorder, soprano recorder, sopranino recorder,
                   nylon strings guitar, steel strings guitar, ukulele, banjo

  Takero Sekizima  greatbass recorder, soprano recorder, sopranino recorder,
                        alto recorder, tenor recorder, tuba, trombone, trumpet,
                        harmonica, slide whistle, stylophone

  Izumi Misawa  xylophone, marimba, glockenspiel, vibraphone,
                     timpani, cymbals, triangle, gong, castanets, woodblock,
                     conga, bongo, guiro, flexatone, sleigh bells, wood agogo,
                     pete engelhardt metal percussions, tambourine, claves,
                     log drum, beans, bells, toy piano

  Tetsuya Saito  acoustic piano, electric piano, accordion, mellodion,
                      toy piano, nord lead

  itoken  drums, cuica, guiro, woodblock, ashtray, small bells,
            toy piano, xylophone, marimba,
            glockenspiel, personal computer, teacup, shell chime

Hijiri Kuwano strings

          violin:Hijiri Kuwano
                  Noriyo Ohbayashi
                  Motoko Fujiie
                  Hitoshi Konno
           viola:Haruko Yano
                  Sachie Oonuma
   violoncello:Susumu Miyake
                  Haruki Matsuba
  contrabass:Kazuki Chiba



Based on comic by: Kiyohiko Azuma
Planning: Yotsuba Studio
Creative staff: Hideki Satomi, Kiyohiko Azuma

Album produced by: Masaki Kurihara

Performed by: Kuricorder Pops Orchestra

Recording & Mixing engineer: Atsushi Kobayashi
Assistant engineer: Noriko Mihara
Recording studio: Sound Inn
Mastering engineer: Yuka Koizumi
Mastering studio: Orange

Coordination: Kensaku Sasaki (Kick Up)

All illustrations: Kiyohiko Azuma
Art direction & design: Hideki Satomi

A&R: Mie Ide (Geneon Entertainment)
Assistant: Miwa Sasaki (Geneon Entertainment)
Art coordination: Minako Arai  (Geneon Entertainment)
Promoter: Takashi Iida, Nozomi Takashi (Geneon Entertainment)
Sales promoter: Minoru Tokushima (Geneon Entertainment)
Executive producer: Akihiro Kawamura (Geneon Entertainment)

special thanks: Toshihiro Oono, Media Works

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