Happy Bivouac
Happy Bivouac | ||||
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Studio album by the pillows | ||||
Released | December 2, 1999 | |||
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Length | 42:46 | |||
Label | King KICS-758 | |||
Producer | Zin Yoshida | |||
The pillows chronology | ||||
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Singles from Happy Bivouac | ||||
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Happy Bivouac (named as Happy Bivouac on the Hillari Step on album sleeve, booklet and CD art) is an album released by Japanese band the pillows on December 2, 1999. It marks the band's first record with Jun Suzuki from The Chewinggum Weekend on bass, who would play with the pillows for over 15 year until his dismissal in 2015. The album was produced by Zin Yoshida of Salon Music. As with its predecessor Runners High, several songs from the album were used for the anime series FLCL.
Happy Bivouac contains several references to the American band Pixies. Track 8 is named after Pixies bassist Kim Deal and at the end of "Back Seat Dog", the pillows can be heard singing the chorus of "Here Comes Your Man" from the album Doolittle. "Crazy Sunshine" and "Funny Bunny", had already been written during the production of LITTLE BUSTERS, and producer Jin Yoshida had instructed to complete them with lyrics. However, Yamanaka was adamant that he couldn't fill in the lyrics in time, so the song was cancelled, and instead, Hello, Welcome to Bubbletown's Happy Zoo (instant show) and LITTLE BUSTERS, were used instead.
Track listing
All tracks are written by Sawao Yamanaka[1]
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "HAPPY BIVOUAC" | 3:28 |
2. | "RUSH" | 3:39 |
3. | "LAST DINOSAUR" | 3:44 |
4. | "カーニバル (Carnival)" | 3:49 |
5. | "Our love and peace" | 4:10 |
6. | "Crazy Sunshine" | 4:07 |
7. | "Back seat dog" | 3:59 |
8. | "Kim deal" | 4:12 |
9. | "Funny Bunny" | 3:37 |
10. | "Beautiful morning with you" | 5:43 |
11. | "Advice" | 2:14 |
Total length: | 42:46 |
Personnel
the pillows
Additional musicians
- Jun Suzuki - Bass
References
- ^ "Release "Happy Bivouac on the Hillari Step" by the pillows". MusicBrainz. Retrieved 2021-10-13.
External links
- Happy Bivouac at the pillows official web site
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- Moon Gold
- White Incarnation
- Kool Spice
- Living Field
- Please Mr. Lostman
- Little Busters
- Runners High
- Happy Bivouac
- Smile
- Thank You, My Twilight
- Penalty Life
- Good Dreams
- My Foot
- Wake Up! Wake Up! Wake Up!
- Pied Piper
- OOPArts
- Horn Again
- Trial
- Moondust
- Stroll and Roll
- Nook in the Brain
- Rebroadcast
- Pantomime
- 90's My Life
- The Pillows Presents Special CD
- Turn Back
- Fool on the Planet
- Another Morning, Another Pillows
- Synchronized Rockers
- Lostman Go to Yesterday
- Rock Stock & Too Smoking the Pillows
- Once Upon a Time in the Pillows
- Rock and Sympathy
- Across the Metropolis
- "Ame ni Utaeba"
- "Kanojo wa Shisuta"
- "Daydream Wonder"
- "Girlfriend"
- "Tiny Boat"
- "Strange Chameleon"
- "Swanky Street"
- "Trip Dancer"
- "Kanojo wa Kyou"
- "One Life"
- "Hybrid Rainbow"
- "Another Morning"
- "No Self Control"
- "Instant Music"
- "Carnival"
- "Rush"
- "Ride on Shooting Star"
- "I Think I Can"
- "White Summer and Green Bicycle, Red Hair with Black Guitar."
- "Terminal Heaven's Rock"
- "Sono Mirai wa Ima"
- "Non Fiction"
- "The Third Eye"
- "Gazelle City"
- "Scarecrow"
- "Ladybird Girl"
- "Tokyo Bambi"
- "New Animal"
- "Ameagari ni mita Maboroshi"
- "Lightning Runaway (No Music, No Life)" (w/ Ben Kweller)
- "Rodeo Star Mate"
- "Movement"
- "Tabasco Disco"
- "Comic Sonic"
- "Energiya"
- "Happy Birthday"
- "About a Rock'n'Roll Band"
- "One Flew Under the Cuckoo's Nest"
- "Ousama ni Nare"
- "The World There is Nowhere"
- "Boku no Tomodachi"
- Hello, Welcome to Bubbletown's Happy Zoo
- We Have a Theme Song
- Busters on the Planet
- Dead Stock Paradise
- Walkin' on the Spiral
- 916
- Delicious Bump Tour in the USA
- Delicious Bump Show!!
- Lostman Go to America
- Wake up! Stand up! And Go!
- Pied Piper Go To Yesterday
- Blue Song With Blue Poppies
- Lostman Go to Budokan
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