Brand New Knife

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Brand New Knife
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Studio album by
ReleasedApril 15, 1997
GenrePop-punk
LabelBig Deal
Shonen Knife chronology
If I Were A Carpenter
(1994)
Brand New Knife
(1997)
It's A New Find
(1997)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic2.5/5 stars link

Brand New Knife is a 1997 album by the Japanese rock trio Shonen Knife. The Japanese version of this album contains six tracks with English lyrics and seven versions of the tracks with Japanese lyrics. The U.S. version features all 13 tracks in English, with the Japanese versions of the seven tracks featured as bonus tracks. In 2020, Jonathan McNamara of The Japan Times listed it as one of the 10 Japanese albums worthy of inclusion on Rolling Stone's 2020 list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.[1]

Track listing[]

All songs written by Naoko Yamano, except where noted.

  1. "Explosion!" - 4:10
  2. "Wind Your Spring" - 3:27
  3. "Perfect World" (Michie Nakatani) - 3:51
  4. "E.S.P" - 3:30
  5. "Loop Di Loop" (Shonen Knife) - 3:12
  6. "Wonder Wine" - 3:11
  7. "Magic Joe" - 3:58
  8. "Fruits & Vegetables" (Nakatani) - 2:29
  9. "Tower of the Sun" - 4:25
  10. "Keep on Rockin'" - 4:30
  11. "Frogphobia" (Nakatani) - 2:58
  12. "Buddha's Face" - 4:51
  13. "One Week" - 2:04
  14. "Explosion!" [Japanese] - 4:10
  15. "Wind Your Spring" [Japanese] - 3:26
  16. "E.S.P." [Japanese] - 3:29
  17. "Wonder Wine" [Japanese] - 3:10
  18. "Fruits and Vegetables" [Japanese] (Nakatani) - 2:30
  19. "Tower of the Sun" [Japanese] - 4:24
  20. "Frogphobia" [Japanese] (Nakatani) - 2:59

Personnel[]

  • Josh Achziger – assistant engineer
  • Vicki Berndt – photography
  • Dean Brownrout – executive producer
  • Atzshi Evina – art direction, design
  • Michael Gibson – assistant engineer
  • Hiroyuki Iwata – supervisor
  • Michie Nakatani – bass guitar, vocals
  • The Robb Brothers – producer, engineer, mixing
  • Doug Sax – mastering
  • Atsuko Yamano – percussion, drums, vocals
  • Naoko Yamano – guitar, vocals, Mellotron

References[]

  1. ^ McNamara, Jonathan (2020-09-30). "Ten Japanese albums that Rolling Stone missed on its '500 Greatest Albums of All Time' list". The Japan Times. Retrieved 2021-01-03.
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