Back to the Mono Kero | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | May 29, 2001 | |||
Recorded | August/October 2000 | |||
Length | 55:13 (US release) | |||
Label | HIBOOM | |||
Producer | Hoppy Kamiyama | |||
EX-Girl chronology | ||||
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [1] |
Pitchfork | 6.8/10[2] |
Back to the Mono Kero is the fourth studio album by the Japanese girl band eX-Girl, released by HIBOOM in Japan, Ipecac Recording in the US (IPC-15), 62 TV Records in Belgium, Valve Records in Australia, and Levy-yhtiö in Finland.
The line-up consisted of Chihiro, Kirilo and Fuzuki, and the album was produced by Hoppy Kamiyama.
Track listing
- "Waving Scientist @ Frog King" (Lyrics: eX-Girl / Music: Hoppy Kamiyama, eX-Girl) – 3:58.
- "Tozka" (Lyrics: Chihiro / Music: Kamiyama, eX-Girl) – 5:05.
- "Aji Fry (Fried Horse Mackerel)" (Lyrics: eX-Girl, Kamiyama / Music: Kamiyama, eX-Girl) – 4:11.
- "Pop Muzik" (Lyrics & Music: Robin Scott) – 4:51.
- "Gween-Kong-Zee" (Lyrics: Kirilo / Music: Kamiyama, eX-Girl) – 4:57.
- "Cucumber Surrender" (Lyrics: Kirilo / Music: Kamiyama, eX-Girl) – 5:47.
- "Wipe Out #3" (Music: Kamiyama) – 2:12.
- "Solid States Kerok'n'Roll" (Lyrics: eX-Girl / Music: Kamiyama, eX-Girl) – 4:22.
- "Zero Gravity" (Lyrics: Fuzuki / Music: Kamiyama, eX-Girl) – 4:35.
- "Crime of the Century" (Music: Kamiyama, eX-Girl) – 9:46.
- "Sasuke" (Lyrics: Kirilo, Kamiyama / Music: Kamiyama, eX-Girl) – 5:25.
Bonus tracks
- "Let My Name Be Swallow" – track 12 (Japanese release).
- "Swanky*Spunky*Slinky" – track 12 (Belgian release).
Personnel
Production
- Hoppy Kamiyama – producer.
- Yoshiaki Kondo – engineering, mixing at GOK Sound Studio, Tokyo, August/October 2000.
- Masayo Takise – mastering at M's Disc, Tokyo.
- Patricia de Ruijter, Saguaro – photos.
- Kazunori Akita, Robeert Farrell – eX-Girl logos.
- Naomi Hamada, Yukari Terakawa, Reiko – costumes.
- Tomoko Kobayasi – hairdresser.
References
- ↑ Ex-Girl - Back to the Mono Kero Album Reviews, Songs & More | AllMusic, retrieved 2023-05-11
- ↑ "eX-Girl: Back to the Mono Kero". Pitchfork. September 24, 2001. Retrieved 2023-05-11.
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