36.5°C is the 14th studio album by a Japanese singer-songwriter Miyuki Nakajima, released in November 1986.
Track listing
All songs written and composed by Miyuki Nakajima.
1. |
"My Summer Vacation (あたいの夏休み, Atai no Natsuyasumi?)" (Album Mix) |
5:10 |
2. |
"The Worst (最悪, Saiaku?)" |
4:32 |
3. |
"F.O." |
4:47 |
4. |
"Poisonous Woman (毒をんな, Dokuonna?)" |
7:15 |
1. |
"Seaside Corporouse (シーサイド・コーポラス, Shisaido Koporasu?)" (Edit) |
1:32 |
2. |
"Wild Cat (やまねこ, Yamaneko?)" |
4:01 |
3. |
"Half" |
6:57 |
4. |
"Beauty in Revenge (見返り美人, Mikaeri Bijin?)" |
4:39 |
5. |
"I Can Hear the Swan's Song (白鳥の歌が聞こえる, Hakuchou no Uta ga Kikoeru?)" |
4:59 |
Personnel
- Miyuki Nakajima – Lead and backing vocals, acoustic guitar
- Masaki Matsubara – Guitar
- Kenji Kitajima – Guitar
- Fujimal Yoshino – Guitar
- Tsugutoshi Goto – Bass guitar
- Chiharu Mikuzuki – Bass guitar
- Akira Okazawa – Bass guitar
- Kouki Ito – Bass guitar
- Ichiro Tanaka – Sampling guitar
- Eve – Backing vocals
- Kazuyo Sugimoto – Backing vocals
- Kiyoshi Hiyama – Backing vocals
- Yasuhiro Kido – Backing vocals
- Stevie Wonder – Synthesizer
- Tadashi Nanba – Synthesizer
- Hidetoshi Yamada – Synthesizer
- Eiji Segawa – Synthesizer
- Katsuhiko Kamitsuna – Synthesizer
- Elton Nagata – Synthesizer
- Nobuo Kurata – Acoustic piano
- Hal-Oh Togashi – Electric piano
- Joe Hisaishi – Synthesizer programming, sequencer programming and drum machine programming
- Kazuo Shiina – Synthesizer programming, sequencer programming and drum machine programming
- Motoki Funayama – Synthesizer programming, sequencer programming and drum machine programming
- Yasuko Fukuoka – Synthesizer programming, sequencer programming
- Hideki Matsutake – Synthesizer programming
- Hiroshi Sukegawa – Synthesizer programming
- Masato Kawai – Synthesizer Programming
- Motoya Hamaguchi – Percussion
- Yutaka Uehara – Drums
- Hideo Yamaki – Drums
- Yuichi Tokashiki – Drums
- Jun Aoyama – Drums
- Jake H. Concepcion – Alto sax, soprano sax
- Kiyoshi Saito – Alto sax
Chart positions
Year |
Country |
Chart |
Position |
Weeks |
Sales |
1986 |
Japan |
Oricon Weekly CD Albums Chart (top 100)[1] |
1 |
12 |
237,000 |
Oricon Weekly LP Albums Chart (top 100) |
2 |
14 |
Oricon Weekly CT Albums Chart (top 100) |
4 |
15 |
References
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Studio albums |
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Live and other albums |
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Notable compilations |
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Videos |
- A Film of Nakajima Miyuki
- Yakai 1990
- Yakai Vol.3 Kan-Tan
- Yakai Vol.4 Kinkanshoku
- Yakai Vol.5 "Hana no Iro wa Utsuri ni keri na Itazura ni Waga Mi Yo ni Furu Nagame Seshi Ma ni"
- Yakai Vol.6 "Shangri-La"
- Yakai Vol.7 "2/2"
- Film of Nakajima Miyuki II
- Yakai Vol.8 "Tou On'na"
- Yakai Vol.10 "Kaishou"
- The Film of Nakajima Miyuki
- Yakai no Kiseki 1989-2002
- Yakai Vol.14 "24-ji Chaku 0-ji Hatsu"
- Utahime: Live in L.A.
- Nakajima Miyuki Live at Sony Pictures Studios in L.A.
- Utatabi: Miyuki Nakajima Concert Tour 2007
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Notable hit singles |
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