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Casiopea (album)

Casiopea is the debut studio album by Japanese jazz fusion band Casiopea, released on May 25, 1979 by Alfa Records.

Recording and production

The album was recorded between December 1978 and March 1979 in Japan. It was the first album released by the group since their debut performance on EastWest '77.

Several notable American jazz musicians, such as The Brecker Brothers and David Sanborn, contributed to the album.

Cover art

The cover depicts two race cars battling on a circuit, possibly Fuji Speedway's hairpin turn. The cars are late-1970s Group 6 sports prototypes from the Japanese Fuji Grand Champion Series, most likely a Lola T290 -Mazda and a March 74S from the 1978 and 1979 championships respectively.

While the cover featuring two race cars is used on current releases, the original cover of the first pressing featured a picture of the band standing with pills falling in front of them. This release also had different pictures on the insert (the insert notes remained the same as later pressings) and a red circular label with yellow numbers on the left. The 1980 reissue pressing features the same picture as the first pressing but with different circular label, this time featuring an Alfa Records logo on the right.

The album is one of Casiopea's most famous, being their most streamed album on Spotify.

Track listing

All tracks were written and arranged by Issei Noro, except for horn arrangements by Jun Fukamachi and string arrangements by Hiroki Inui.

Credits

Casiopea

Additional musicians
Production and design
  • Assistant engineer – James Farber
  • Mixing engineer – Yasuhiko Terada
  • Art Direction & Design – ALPHABET (nh ad system)
  • Photographer – Shigeru Wada
  • Illustrator – Toshikuni Okubo
  • Remastering engineer – Kouji Suzuki (2016)

Release history

See also

References

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