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Revision as of 13:50, 27 December 2009

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 two 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.
Spica (w/o maaya)
Found on the Kazemachi Jet / Spica single as track #4. This is the standard version except without vocals.

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