The True World

The True World

Infobox Album
Name = The True World
Type = studio
Artist = Nagisa Ni te


Released = 1999
Recorded = July - December 1998
Genre = Folk rock
Psychedelic rock
Length = 78:56
Label = Org Records
P-Vine
Producer = Nagisa Ni te
Reviews =
Last album = The True Sun (1998)
This album = The True World (1999)
Next album = Songs for a Simple Moment (2001)

"The True World" is the third release by Japanese psychedelic-folk rock duo Nagisa Ni te and their second studio album. It was released in 1999 by Org Records as a double LP. In 2000 P-Vine Records re-released this album in a 2×CD format.

2×CD Track listing

Disc 1

# "The True World" - 10:09
# "Wonder" - 0:41
# "Fall of Evening" - 3:59
# "Time" - 4:58
# "Far Cry" - 3:50
# "Twilights" - 6:33
# "Will" - 3:54
# "She" - 6:56

Disc 2

# "The True Sun" - 14:21
# "Space Between I and I" - 3:06
# "Gone" - 6:33
# "Mourn" - 4:46
# "Anxiety" - 6:44
# "Rest" - 2:32

Personnel

*Masako Takeda: vocals, bass, guitar, piano, keyboards, tape echo, mellotron, hand claps
*Shinji Shibayama: vocals, guitar, percussion, hand claps, sampler
*Ikuro Takahashi: percussion

Production and Credits

All songs written by Shinji Shibayama and Masako Takeda

Recorded and mixed at Peace Music, Tokyo between July and December 1998. Originally released as a double LP on Org Records in June 1999
Mixed by Shinji Shibayama and Masako Takeda
Engineered by Soichiro Nakamura
Digital mastering by Akihiko Takenaka
English translation by Alan Cummings
Art direction and design by Shinji Shibayama and Masako Takeda
Photographs by Shinji Shibayama and Masako Takeda


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