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: Guitar: [[Suzuki Kenji]] | : Guitar: [[Suzuki Kenji]] | ||
: Cello: [[Shika Udai]] | : Cello: [[Shika Udai]] | ||
− | : Violin: [[Oki | + | : Violin: [[Oki Shoko]], [[Ise Mikiko]] |
: Viola: [[Naruse Kaori]] | : Viola: [[Naruse Kaori]] | ||
: Backing vocals: [[Sakamoto Maaya]] | : Backing vocals: [[Sakamoto Maaya]] | ||
: All other instruments: [[h-wonder]] | : All other instruments: [[h-wonder]] | ||
− | : Mixing engineer: [[Nakahara Masayuki]] assisted by [[ | + | : Mixing engineer: [[Nakahara Masayuki]] assisted by [[Omura Yoshinobu]] at [[Studio BLAN]] |
− | : Co-ordinated by [[ | + | : Co-ordinated by [[Sato Koji]] ([[scoopmusic]]) |
− | ''' | + | '''"Spica"''' is a pop song recorded by [[Sakamoto Maaya]]. The song first appeared as the second A-side of Sakamoto's 13th single "[[Kazemachi Jet / Spica]]". It presents Sakura's feelings and was used as an insert song the second series of the [[Anime|anime]] [[Wikipedia:Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle|''Tsubasa Chronicle'']]. |
==Disambiguation== | ==Disambiguation== | ||
− | There are | + | There are three known versions of '''"Spica"''' to be found in [[Sakamoto Maaya]]'s discography. These include: |
; Spica | ; Spica | ||
− | : Found on the [[Kazemachi Jet / Spica]] single as track #2. | + | : Found on the ''[[Kazemachi Jet / Spica]]'' single as track #2 and ''[[Single Collection + Mitsubachi|Single Collection+ Mitsubachi]]'' as track #6. |
; Spica (w/o maaya) | ; Spica (w/o maaya) | ||
− | : Found on the [[Kazemachi Jet / Spica]] single as track #4. This is the standard version except without vocals. | + | : Found on the ''[[Kazemachi Jet / Spica]]'' single as track #4. This is the standard version except without vocals. |
+ | ; Spica (Live Version) | ||
+ | : Found on the bonus CD of ''[[Buddy (Sakamoto Maaya)|Buddy]]'' single as track #4. This version is from her live concert at Tokyo International Forum Hall A, in her LIVE TOUR 2011 "You can't catch me" on June 3rd and 4th, 2011. | ||
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==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
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[[Category:2006 Songs]] | [[Category:2006 Songs]] | ||
[[Category:Sakamoto Maaya Songs]] | [[Category:Sakamoto Maaya Songs]] | ||
− | [[Category:Anime | + | [[Category:Anime Insert Songs]] |
Latest revision as of 04:01, 15 September 2012
- Artist
- Sakamoto Maaya
- Song
- Spica (スピカ)
- Lyrics
- Sakamoto Maaya
- Music
- h-wonder
- Other Information
- Arrangement: h-wonder
- Bass: Mikuzuki Chiharu
- Guitar: Suzuki Kenji
- Cello: Shika Udai
- Violin: Oki Shoko, Ise Mikiko
- Viola: Naruse Kaori
- Backing vocals: Sakamoto Maaya
- All other instruments: h-wonder
- Mixing engineer: Nakahara Masayuki assisted by Omura Yoshinobu at Studio BLAN
- Co-ordinated by Sato Koji (scoopmusic)
"Spica" is a pop song recorded by Sakamoto Maaya. The song first appeared as the second A-side of Sakamoto's 13th single "Kazemachi Jet / Spica". It presents Sakura's feelings and was used as an insert song the second series of the anime Tsubasa Chronicle.
Disambiguation
There are three known versions of "Spica" to be found in Sakamoto Maaya's discography. These include:
- Spica
- Found on the Kazemachi Jet / Spica single as track #2 and Single Collection+ Mitsubachi as track #6.
- Spica (w/o maaya)
- Found on the Kazemachi Jet / Spica single as track #4. This is the standard version except without vocals.
- Spica (Live Version)
- Found on the bonus CD of Buddy single as track #4. This version is from her live concert at Tokyo International Forum Hall A, in her LIVE TOUR 2011 "You can't catch me" on June 3rd and 4th, 2011.
External Links
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