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Femme Fatale |
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| REPRISE L-12653 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| JP¥4780 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Aesthetic pop music that combines seductiveness and intelligenceA fusion of electronic elements and aesthetic vocals, this work conveys a mature sensibility and a wide range of expression. "Femme Fatale" was released during a period when Akina Nakamori's musical style underwent a major transformation. Based on programmed and synth sounds, the album boasts a striking balance between vocal restraint and emotion. The overall coldness is deliberate, portraying the strength and loneliness of a woman. The arrangements resonate with overseas pop music of the time, and the album is characterized by a highly refined sound design. This album established her as a mature artist. |
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Credit
- Programmed By [Master / Rhythm Track], Producer - Jun Miyake
- Mixed By - Francis Buckley
- Programmed By [Master / Rhythm Track], Producer - Jon Lind (A2, A4)
- Programmed By [Master / Rhythm Track], Producer - Mark Goldenberg (A3, A5, & B3)
- Programmed By [Master / Rhythm Track], Producer - Scott Wilk (A1, B2 & B4.)
- Programmed By [Master / Rhythm Track], Producer - Joey Carbone (B1)
- Chorus [Arrangements] - 椎名和夫
- Photography By - Shunji Kaida