1994 compilation album by Pizzicato Five
Made in USA is a compilation album by Japanese pop band Pizzicato Five . The album was released in the United States on October 11, 1994 by Matador Records ,[ 1] serving as the band's first full-length, and second overall, American release on the label. Along with the Five by Five EP released earlier in 1994, it introduced Pizzicato Five to a Western audience.
The compilation is titled after the 1966 film Made in U.S.A , directed by Jean-Luc Godard , one of the band's inspirations.[ 2]
Critical reception
In 2011, Made in USA was included in LA Weekly ' s "beginner's guide" to Shibuya-kei music.[ 8]
Track listing
All lyrics are written by Yasuharu Konishi , except where noted; all music is composed by Konishi, except where noted
Title Lyrics Music Original release 1. "I" This Year's Girl 1:51 2. "Sweet Soul Revue" Bossa Nova 2001 5:19 3. "Magic Carpet Ride" Bossa Nova 2001 5:13 4. "Readymade FM" This Year's Girl (as "This Year's Girl #5")0:13 5. "Baby Love Child" Keitarō Takanami This Year's Girl 3:32 6. "Twiggy Twiggy / Twiggy vs. James Bond" Nanako Sato Sato This Year's Girl 4:03 7. "This Year's Girl #2" This Year's Model (as "This Year's Girl #1")5:14 8. "I Wanna Be Like You" This Year's Girl (as "Y.O.U.")4:10 9. "Go Go Dancer" Bossa Nova 2001 4:24 10. "Catchy" Sweet Pizzicato Five 7:12 11. "Peace Music" Nomiya Takanami Bossa Nova 2001 3:51 Total length: 45:12
Notes
"Magic Carpet Ride" and "Baby Love Child" feature re-recorded English vocals.
References
^ "Pizzicato Five – Made In USA" . Matador Records . Retrieved June 10, 2020 .
^ Walters, Barry (November 6, 2014). "Pizzicato Five: Japan's Pop Culture Overdose" . Red Bull Music Academy . Retrieved June 10, 2020 .
^ Unterberger, Richie . "Made in USA – Pizzicato Five" . AllMusic . Retrieved December 31, 2017 .
^ Sullivan, Caroline (November 4, 1994). "Pizzicato Five: Made in USA (Matador)". The Guardian .
^ Wood, Sam (September 25, 1994). "Pizzicato Five: Made in USA (Matador)". The Philadelphia Inquirer .
^ Rubin, Mike (March 1995). "Boredoms: Chocolate Synthesizer / Pizzicato Five: Made in USA" . Spin . Vol. 10, no. 12. pp. 95– 96. Retrieved December 31, 2017 .
^ Christgau, Robert (January 17, 1995). "Consumer Guide" . The Village Voice . Retrieved December 31, 2017 .
^ Ohanesian, Liz (April 13, 2011). "Japanese Indie Pop: The Beginner's Guide to Shibuya-Kei" . LA Weekly . Retrieved May 4, 2018 .
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