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Snakeman's Rock Show! 3: Kurayami de Dokkiri

(MMG, AMCW-4153) (CD)


  1. I Love Baby
  2. Bus no Naka de......
  3. The Elevator
  4. Hissatsu! Toilet Kojinin
  5. Topless
  6. The Miai of Japan
  7. Sora yo
  8. Hanasaka Jijii 2
  9. Naanda, Jikkenshitsu
  10. Itazura Denwa
  11. Kinpatsu Kuun
  12. The Keiji: Satsujin Genba nite
  13. The Keiji: Torishirabeshitsu nite
  14. The Keiji: Toilet nite
  15. Zen Nihon Tetsudo-gaisha Taiko Kippu Hayakiri Taikai
  16. Lilly the Mountain
  17. God Brothers of Eyes
  18. Denwa no Shinjitsu
  19. Moero! America no Hoshi
  20. Nenmatsu Nenshi Inshu-unten Torishimari-chu desu
  21. I Need Your Love Japan
  22. "Seishun" Gekijo Version
  23. Kinyo no Yoru to Doyo no Asa no Aida de

The CD includes 19 skits (1-4, 6-10, 12-15, 17-20, 22, 23) and 4 music tracks (5, 11, 16, 21)

Actors:
Katsuya Kobayashi (2-4, 6-9, 12-15, 17-20, 22, 23)
Yasunori Danda (1, 3, 6-9, 12-14, 18, 23)
Kenta Satoi (2)
Kaoru Mukai (1, 3)
Kayoko Adachi (2)
Shigemi Yamanouchi (4)
Miki Shiraishi (17, 22)
Ami Ishiguro (19)
Ken Miyakawa (19)
Takeo Sato (1)
Moro Morooka (10, 15, 17, 22)
Mitsuka Kusunoki (10, 15, 17, 22)
Kuro Erikawa (19)
etc.

Musicians:
Katsuya Kobayashi: vocal (11, 21)
Sakae Fukamachi: keyboards (11, 21)
H*K & His Super Low Budget Orchestra (5, 16):
Hoppy Kamiyama: keyboards, simmons, gram-pot, voice
Masafumi Minato: drums, metal
Hirokaz: electric guitars, voice
Ko Morota: bass
Junji Hirose: sax
Otomo Yoshihide: turntables
Million Dolls (Yukari Iwamura and Harumi Kitagawa): chorus
Death Shinsi (11, 21):
DJ-P: remix, turntables, keyboards
Natsuki Kido: guitars

Lyrics by Katsuya Kobayashi (11, 21), and Hoppy Kamiyama (16)
Music by Hoppy Kamiyama (5, 16), and Sakae Fukamachi (11, 21)

Music for skits by Otomo Yoshihide and Hoppy Kamiyama, with computer manipulation by Genya Kuwajima

Produced by The Garden
Direction and concept: Katsuya Kobayashi

Recorded and mixed by Hideki Oguri, except tracks 5 and 16 by Hitoshi Terada, and tracks 11 and 21 by Maya Araki
Recorded at The Garden Studio, Bay Bridge Studio, Katsuya Kobayashi Studio, and GOK Sound
Mastered at Sony Shinanomachi Studio by Kazumi Sugiura

Released December 1992