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: Strings: [[Tokunaga Tomomi|Tokunaga Tomomi Strings]] | : Strings: [[Tokunaga Tomomi|Tokunaga Tomomi Strings]] | ||
: Strings conductor: [[Murata Tatsuya]] | : Strings conductor: [[Murata Tatsuya]] | ||
+ | : [[Sakurai Hidetoshi]] ([[Magokoro Brothers]]) appears by the courtesy of [[Sony Music Entertainment#Ki/oon Records|Ki/oon Records Inc.]] | ||
+ | : [[Yamaguchi Miyoko]] ([[detroit7]]) appears by the courtesy of [[Victor Entertainment Inc.]] | ||
+ | : [[Yamauchi Soichiro]] ([[FUJIFABRIC]]) appears by the courtesy of [[Sony Music Entertainment#Sony Music Records|Sony Music Associated Records Inc.]] | ||
+ | : Recording & Mixing engineer: [[Toyama Tsutomu]] | ||
+ | : Assistant engineer: [[Kasuya Shohei]], [[Hattanda Ryota]] | ||
+ | : Recording & Mixing studio: [[VICTOR STUDIO]] | ||
Revision as of 09:38, 3 February 2011
- Artist
- Sakamoto Maaya
- Song
- Mirai Chizu (ミライ地図; Map of the Future)
- Lyrics
- Sakurai Hidetoshi
- Music
- Sakurai Hidetoshi
- Other Information
- Strings arrangement: Sakurai Hidetoshi, Murata Tatsuya
- Acoustic guitar & Slide guitar: Sakurai Hidetoshi (Magokoro Brothers)
- Drums: Yamaguchi Miyoko (detroit7)
- Bass: Okiyama Yuji
- Electric guitar: Yamauchi Soichiro (FUJIFABRIC)
- Wurlitzer, Minimoog & Synthesizer: HAKASE-SUN
- Strings: Tokunaga Tomomi Strings
- Strings conductor: Murata Tatsuya
- Sakurai Hidetoshi (Magokoro Brothers) appears by the courtesy of Ki/oon Records Inc.
- Yamaguchi Miyoko (detroit7) appears by the courtesy of Victor Entertainment Inc.
- Yamauchi Soichiro (FUJIFABRIC) appears by the courtesy of Sony Music Associated Records Inc.
- Recording & Mixing engineer: Toyama Tsutomu
- Assistant engineer: Kasuya Shohei, Hattanda Ryota
- Recording & Mixing studio: VICTOR STUDIO
"Mirai Chizu" is a pop song recorded by Sakamoto Maaya. The song first appears as track #9 on Sakamoto's seventh album, You can't catch me.
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