Goodbye Girl (Miyuki Nakajima album)

Goodbye Girl (Miyuki Nakajima album)

Infobox Album | Name = Goodbye Girl
Type = Album
Artist = Miyuki Nakajima
Released = November 16, 1988
Recorded = Sound Valley, Z'd, Sound Inn, Vincent and Epicurus Studios
Genre = Folk Rock
Length = 44:54
Label = Pony Canyon/AARD-VARK
Producer = Ichizo Seo, Miyuki Nakajima
Last album = "Nakajima Miyuki"
(1988)
This album = "Goodbye Girl"
(1988) | Next album = "Kaikinetsu"
(1989) |

"Goodbye Girl" is the album by Japanese singer-songwriter Miyuki Nakajima, released in 1988. (see 1988 in music)

Track listing

*All songs written by Miyuki Nakajima.
# "Nousagi no Youni" – 4:22
# "Furafura" – 4:40
# "Megami" – 4:53
# "Ki ni Shinaide" – 4:59
# "12 gatsu" – 3:59
# "Tatoe Sekai ga Sora kara Ochitemo" – 4:10
# "Ai yorimo" – 6:10
# "Namida: Made in Tears" – 5:08
# "Fubuki" – 6:33

Personnel

* Miyuki Nakajima - Lead and Backing Vocals
* Ichizo Seo - Keyboards, Backing Vocals, Computer Programming
* Tsuyoshi Kon - Electric Guitar
* Hideo Saitō - Electric Guitar
* Chuei Yoshikawa - Acoustic Guitar
* Chiharu Mikuzuki - Bass Guitar
* Kenji Takamizu - Bass Guitar
* Yasuo Tomikura - Bass Guitar
* Nobuo Kurata - Keyboards
* Yasuharu Nakanishi - Keyboards
* Ken Shima - Keyboards
* Elton Nagata - Keyboards
* Tatsuhiko Mori - Computer Programming
* Keishi Urata - Computer Programming
* Nobuhiko Nakayama- Computer Programming
* Toshihiko Furumura - Tenor Sax
* Kazuyo Sugimoto - Background Vocals
* Jun Aoyama - drums
* Hideo Yamaki - Drums
* Toru Hasebe - Drums
* Fairlight CMI, TR-707 - Programming Drums
* Tomota Group - Strings
* Masatsugu Shinozaki - Electric Violin

Production

* Producer and Arranger: Ichizo Seo
* Composer, Writer, Producer and Performer: Miyuki Nakajima
* Arranger:Nobuo Kurata, David Campbell
* Engineer: Masayoshi Ōkawa. Jun Tendō
* Assistant Engineer: Tsuneharu Manda, Haruhiko Satō, Takanobu Ichikawa, Kenji Matsunaga, Shuki Ījima, Kazuyoshi Inoue, Tomotaka Takehara
* A&R: Yūzō Watanabe
* Disc Promotor: Yoshio Kan, Seiki Ishikawa, Tsuyoshi Yamauchi
* Music Coordinator - Takashi Kimura, Fumio Miyata
* Photographer and Art Director: Jin Tamura
* Designer: Hirofumi Arai
* Costume: Kazumi Yamase
* Hair and Make-up: Junko Suzuki
* Artist Management: Kohji Suzuki
* Management Desk: Atsuko Hayashi, Tomoko Takaya
* General Management: Takahiro Uno
* DAD - Genichi KawakamiOriginally Mastered by Ian Cooper at The Townhouse, London

Charts

Album - Original Confidence (Japan)


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