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Casiopea Dramatic = ドラマティック Mp3, Flac, Wma Casiopea Dramatic = ドラマティック mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Electronic / Jazz / Funk / Soul Album: Dramatic = ドラマティック Country: Japan Released: 1993 Style: Smooth Jazz, Jazz-Funk, Fusion MP3 version RAR size: 1790 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1146 mb WMA version RAR size: 1240 mb Rating: 4.8 Votes: 533 Other Formats: FLAC AIFF MOD MP4 MMF TTA AA Tracklist Hide Credits Scene 1: Glory 1 4:05 Music By – Issei Noro Scene 2: Fly To The Sun 2 4:29 Music By – Issei Noro Scene 3: The Tornado 3 4:01 Music By – Issei Noro Scene 4: Shadow Of Midnight 4 4:32 Music By – Issei Noro Scene 5: Life Goes On 5 4:38 Music By – Issei Noro, Yoshihiro Naruse Scene 6: Voice From Others 6 4:39 Music By – Issei Noro Scene 7: Cubic Music 7 3:41 Music By – Minoru Mukaiya Scene 8: Ancient Roman 8 4:28 Music By – Minoru Mukaiya Scene 9: Shocking Function 9 4:01 Music By – Noriaki Kumagai Scene 10: 道 10 3:36 Music By – Issei Noro Scene 11: Oriental Spirits 11 4:35 Music By – Minoru Mukaiya Scene 12: Key Of Miracle 12 4:14 Music By – Issei Noro Companies, etc. Manufactured By – Alfa Records, Inc Phonographic Copyright (p) – Alfa Records, Inc Recorded At – Studio Jive Mixed At – Studio Jive Mastered At – JVC Designed At – Bavic Corp. Credits Art Direction [Assist], Design [Assist] – Katsumichi Nagai Art Direction, Design – Bavic Corp., Satoshi Yanagisawa Bass [Basses Built Up] – Yoshiki Murayama Bass [Basses] – Yoshihiro Naruse Coordinator [Co-ordination] – Bavic Corp., Miyuki Sawa Drums – Noriaki Kumagai Engineer [Additional Recording] – Tomoyuki Sumi Engineer [Assistant] – Kazuyoshi Hirayama Engineer [Mastering] – Tohru Kotetsu Engineer [Recording], Engineer [Mixing] – Koji Sugimori Executive-Producer – Yoshiaki Mizutani, Yoshihiro Akiya Guitar [Guitars] – Issei Noro Keyboards – Minoru Mukaiya Other [Instrument Co-operation] – ALBIT, ENSONIQ Japan, EVANS, EX Pro, Korg, Mark Ⅳ Audio Japan, TUNE, Yamaha R&D Tokyo, Zildjan Percussion – Kiyohiko Senba* (tracks: 9) Photography By – Yukinori Tokoro Photography By [Inner Photo] – Takashi Kitamura, Yoshihiro Naruse (tracks: 5) Producer [Associate] – Satoshi Nakao Producer [Produced By] – Kyoji Kato Producer [Sound Produced By] – Casiopea Notes ℗ Alfa Records, Inc. Tokyo, Japan. Recorded at Studio Jive, Tokyo 1993 Mastering at JVC. Total Time 50:59 Title of track 10 - '道' means 'Road' Released in jewel case within cardboard slipcase including 7-panel fold-out than accordion-fold color insert with credits, photos. Promotional info: - black-colored print text around in Matrix ring on printed side of disc : 'S A M P L E' & opposite side around of center circle '見本盤' Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode (Text): 4 988024 012406 Barcode (String): 4988024012406 Matrix / Runout: ALCA-487 1A1 C 33 Rights Society: JASRAC Other (Release Date Code): ★ [93•5•21] ⓁⓍ Other (Price incl. local tax): ¥3,000(税込) Other (Black-colored texts aroun in Matrix ring on printed side of disc (opposite sides of center hole)): 'S A M P L E' & '見本盤' Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Casiopea = カシオペア* - Dramatic = ドラマ ALCA-487 Casiopea = カシオペア* Alfa ALCA-487 Japan 1993 ティック (CD, Album) Related Music albums to Dramatic = ドラマティック by Casiopea Vola Sy Noro - Hifonako / Ny Hirahiram-Poko FOCUSEDxMINDSOut Of Time Another Mistake - Scene Of The Crime Kako And His After Hours Orchestra - Tribute To Noro Thoth - The Herma: The Life And Land Of Nular-In - Act II Sergei Prokofiev - War and Peace William Shakespeare - Macbeth Casiopea - Make Up City Various - Friday Scene No. 05 Casiopea - World Live '88 Male Bonding - What's That Scene? Noro Morales And His Orchestra - Noche De Ronda / Safari Yasuko Agawa, Issei Noro - L.A. Night / Transparency.
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