Taiga (album)

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Taiga
Studio album by OOIOO
Released July 4, 2006 (2006-07-04)[1]
Genre Experimental rock
Label Shockcity, Thrill Jockey
OOIOO chronology

Kila Kila Kila
(2005)
Taiga
(2006)
Armonico Hewa
(2009)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic [2]
Pitchfork Media (4.8/10)[3]
Stylus (B)[4]

Taiga is the fifth studio album by the Japanese rock band OOIOO. The tracks "UMA" and "UMO" were remixed on OOEYヨOO -EYヨ REMIX.

Title meaning

The English use of the word taiga refers to a subarctic zone of evergreen coniferous forests, while the Japanese word taiga (大河) means "(great) river".[2][5] It's also possible for taiga to be the romaji form of the English word tiger (タイガー taigā).

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Yoshimi P-We. 
No. Title Length
1. "UMA"   3:40
2. "KMS"   9:02
3. "UJA"   7:52
4. "GRS"   3:46
5. "ATS"   8:10
6. "SAI"   15:05
7. "UMO"   3:34
8. "IOA"   6:51

Personnel

"Taiga" marks the debut of Ai on drums, joining Yoshimi and longtime guitarist Kayan. Aya returns on bass after her debut on the previous album, Kila Kila Kila.[5]

  • Yoshimi P-We
  • Kayan - Guitar
  • Aya - Bass
  • Ai - Drums

Guest Performers

  • Yo2ro Tatekawa - drums
  • Thiam Misato - percussion
  • Tonchi - steel pans

Technical Personnel

  • Yoshimi P-We - Production
  • Koichi Hara - Engineering
  • Mitsuo Koike - Mastering
  • Shoji Goto - Artwork

Releases information

Region Date Label Format Catalog
 Japan July 4, 2006 Felicity
Shock City[1]
CD cap-60
SHOCKCITY-009/ MTCD-1068
 USA October 2006[6] Thrill Jockey[5] CD 161

References


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