Short Stories (Miyuki Nakajima album)
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is the 28th studio album by Japanese singer-songwriter
Miyuki Nakajima (born February 23, 1952, Sapporo, Hokkaidō, Japan) is a Japanese singer-songwriter and radio personality. She has released 43 studio albums, 46 singles, 6 live albums and multiple compilations as of January 2020. Her sales have been estimated ...
, released in November 2000. The album features commercially successful
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single "Earthly Stars (Unsung Heroes)"/"Headlight, Taillight", which became the number-one hit in later years and sold more than a million copies in Japan alone.


Track listing

All songs written and composed by Miyuki Nakajima, arranged by Ichizo Seo (except "Powdery Snow" co-arranged by David Campbell). #"" – 5:11 #"" – 5:17 #"" – 4:35 #"" – 6:15 #"Merry-Go-Round" – 5:54 #"" – 4:24 #"" – 3:43 #"" – 2:32 #"" – 6:32 #"Tell Me, Sister" – 5:23 #"" – 4:57


Personnel


Band

* Miyuki Nakajima – vocals * Ichizo Seo – keyboards, strings arrangement & conduct * Hideo Yamaki –
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– drums *
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– drums *
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– drums * Neil Stubenhaus – bass guitar * Hideki Matsubara – bass guitar *
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– bass guitar * Michael Thompson – electric and acoustic guitar * Masayoshi Furukawa – electric guitar, 12-strings acoustic guitar * Elton Nagata – keyboards, acoustic and electric piano * Shingo Kobayashi – keyboards, acoustic piano * Jon Gilutin – acoustic and electric piano,
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, keyboards * Yasuharu Nakanishi – keyboards * Keishi Urata- computer programming * Seiichi Takubo – computer programming * Yousuke Sugimoto – computer programming *
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– tenor sax


Backing vocalists

* Fumikazu Miyashita – backing and harmony vocals * Yasuhiro Kido – backing vocals * Katsumi Maeda – backing vocals * Toshiro Kirigaya – backing vocals * Etsuro Wakakonai – backing vocals * Julia Waters – backing vocals * Maxine Waters – backing vocals * Carmen Twillie – backing vocals * Monalisa Young – backing vocals * Clydene Jackson Edwards – backing vocals * Oren Waters – backing vocals * Luther Waters – backing vocals * Johnny Britt – backing vocals * Joseph Powell – backing vocals * Terry Young – backing vocals * Rick Logan – backing vocals * Randy Crenshaw – backing vocals * John Batdorf – backing vocals


Additional personnel

* David Campbell – strings arrangement, conducting * Suzie Katayama – conducting * Masatsugu Shinozaki – violin, concertmaster * Joel Derouin – violin, concertmaster * Bruce Dukov – violin * Mario De Leon – violin * Armen Garabedian – violin * Berj Garabedian – violin * Endre Grant – violin * Peter Kent – violin * Rachel Purkin – violin * Michele Richards – violin * John Wittenberg – violin * Charlie Bisharat – violin * Brian Leonard – violin * Robert Peterson – violin * Haim Shtrim – violin * Kiyo Kido – violin * Jun Yamamoto – violin * Yumiko Hirose – violin * Osamu Inou – violin * Kei Shinozaki – violin * Yu Sugino – violin * Naoyuki Takahashi – violin * Kathrine Cash – violin * Tsunehiro Shigyo – violin * Keiko Nakamura – violin * Machia Saito – violin * Crusher Kimura – violin * Takashi Kato – violin * Masayoshi Fujiyama – violin * Hitoshi Imano – violin * Yukikane Murata – violin * Jun Takeuchi – violin * Akihiko Suzuki – violin * Takayuki Oshigane – violin * Akiko Kato – violin * Hiroki Muto – violin * Masako Mabuchi –
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* Yuji Yamada – viola * Gentaro Sakaguchi – viola * Denyse Buffum – viola * Matthew Funes – viola * Janet Lakatos – viola * Karie Prescott – viola * Joshin Toyama – viola * Gentaro Sakaguchi – viola * Kaori Naruse – viola * Masaharu Karita – cello * Tomoya Kikuchi – cello * Hiroki Kashiwagi – cello * Yoshihiko Maeda – cello * Masahiro Tanaka – cello * Susumu Miyake – cello * Steve Richards – cello * Daniel Smith – cello * Rudolph Stein – cello * Paula Hoochatter – cello * Don Markese – tin whistle,
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References

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