East Asia is the 20th studio album recorded by Japanese singer-songwriter Miyuki Nakajima, released in October 1992.
The album features "Shallow Sleep (Asai Nemuri)", a hit single released in July 1992. Nakajima wrote the song as a theme for Shin'ai Naru Mono e, a television drama that she made guest appearance on as a doctor. Shin'ai Naru Mono e's theme songpeaked at No. 2 on the Japan's Oricon chart in the summer of 1992, and thus became her first single. This song has sold more than a million copies.[1][2]
Prior to the release of the album Shin'ai Naru Mono e, the songs "Two Boats" and "Haginohara" were already performed on Yakai, which are experimental theaters Nakajima has performed annually since 1989.
"Thread (Ito)" is a love song Nakajima dedicated to Zenji Nakayama, a later leader of Tenrikyo who got married at that time.[3] In 1998, it was featured on the television dramaSeija no Koushin and was also released as a double A-Side single with "Another Name for Life". This song has become well known through a cover version recorded by the Bank Band, a project which Kazutoshi Sakurai and Takeshi Kobayashi launched for a charity. Their interpretation, featuring Sakurai's vocals, was included on their 2004 Soushi Souai album.[4]
In December 1992, East Asia won the 34th Japan Record Awards for 10 Excellent Albums, which is a prize that honors ten exceptional studio albums.[5]
Track listing
All songs written and composed by Miyuki Nakajima, arranged by Ichizo Seo (except "East Asia" co-arranged by David Campbell)
"East Asia" – 6:48
"Dangerous Love (やばい恋, Yabai Koi)" – 4:39
"Shallow Sleep (浅い眠り, Asai Nemuri)" – 5:21
"Clover Field (萩野原, Haginohara)" – 6:35
"Birth (誕生, Tanjou)" – 6:49
"Not Here, But Somewhere (此処じゃない何処かへ, Koko ja nai Dokoka e)" – 4:49
"I'm Not Your Little Sister (妹じゃあるまいし, Imouto ja Arumaishi)" – 4:39
"Two Boats (二隻の舟, Nisou no Fune)" – 8:12
"Thread (糸, Ito)" – 5:07
Personnel
Miyuki Nakajima – lead and backing vocals
Hideo Yamaki – drums
Eiji Shimamura – drums
Jun Aoyama – drums programming
Kenji Takamizu – electric bass
Yasuo Tomikura – electric bass
Chiharu Mikuzuki – electric bass
Tsuyoshi Kon – electric guitar, pedal steel guitar