We Want More

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We Want More
Live album by Casiopea
Released August 25, 1992
Recorded at The METRO, Melbourne on February 25, 1992
Genre Jazz fusion
Length 53:53
Label Pioneer LDC PICL-1039
Producer Yoshiaki Mizutani
Casiopea chronology
Active
(1992)Active1992
We Want More
(1992)
Dramatic
(1993)Dramatic1993
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 0/5 stars[1]

We Want More is the sixth live album by the jazz fusion group Casiopea recorded and released in 1992. This is also Casiopea's 23rd overall album.

Track listing

No. Title Music Length
1. "Navigators" (from album "Full Colors") Issei Noro 4:12
2. "Time Capsule Medley"   Casiopea 36:30
3. "Private Sunday" (from album "Full Colors") Issei Noro 4:07
4. "Back To The Nature" (from album "Active") Issei Noro 4:27
5. "Tokimeki" (from album "The Party") Issei Noro 4:37

Time Capsule Medley's detail

All music composed by Issei Noro.

No. Title Length
1. "Conjunction" (from album "SUN SUN")  
2. "Dazzling" (from album "Photographs")  
3. "Misty Lady" (from album "Photographs")  
4. "Galactic Funk" (from album "Cross Point")  
5. "Domino Line" (from album "Cross Point")  
6. "Take Me" (from album "Super Flight")  
7. "Eyes Of The Mind" (from album "Make Up City")  
8. "Black Joke" (from album "Casiopea")  
9. "Space Road" (from album "Casiopea")  
10. "Asayake" (from album "Super Flight")  

Personnel

CASIOPEA are

Issei Noro - Electric guitar, Acoustic guitar
Minoru Mukaiya - Keyboards
Yoshihiro Naruse - Electric Bass
Masaaki Hiyama - Drums

Production

  • Executive Producer - Yoshiaki Mizutani
  • Supervisor - Tadashi Nomura
  • Artists Manager - Takashi E. Norway
  • Project Coordinator - Syunichi Jinyama, Kyoko Mashita
  • Producer - Ryoichi Okuda
  • Promotion Producer - Hiroharu Sato
  • Technician - Yasushi Horiuchi, Shigeo Matsuyama
  • Recording & Mixing Engineers - Koji Sugimori
  • Assistant Engineer - Ken Igarashi, Yuji Kuraishi
  • Mastering Engineer - Toru Kotetsu
  • Stage Director - Hiroaki Nagaoka
  • PA Engineer - Hiroyuki Shimura
  • Monitor Engineer - Masahiro Akiyama
  • Recording Mobile - Micheal Wickouw, Mathew Thomas, Tom Kehoe
  • Concert Sound - Peter Trojkovic, Micheal Longmire, Chuck Xypolitos, Bob Johnson
  • Lighting Operator - Hiroyuki Uda, Masaaki Hirose
  • Lighting - Jhon McKissock, Peter Rickman, Alex Saas, Sasha McKissock
  • Lighting from The METRO - Ross Housman
  • Photograph - Junichi Takahashi
  • Art Direction - Satoshi Yanagisawa
  • Hair make-up - Eisuke Shibusawa

Release history

Region Date Label Format Catalog note
Japan August 25, 1992[2] Pioneer LDC CD PICL-1039
Japan July 26, 2006[2] Geneon Entertainment CD GNCL-1079

References

  1. Allmusic review
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