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712

 

  • Artist: Shonen Knife
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: September 17, 1991
  • Total Time: 39:58
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Most North American fans were introduced to the ladies of Shonen Knife via the cryptically titled 712 (1991). They even toured the effort, opening up for a then-unknown Nirvana. Actually, the numeric insignia was derived by taking a contraction of seven (nana), one (ichi), and two (futatu) to create the "na-i-fu," the Japanese word for knife. The material immediately unleashes the band's tongue-in-cheek sincerity and prankster attitude on "Shonen Knife," which commences with the herald "Good morning, Shonen Knife freaks..." and dives into a repetitive four-on-the-floor sample of E.L.O.'s "Don't Bring Me Down." The following off-kilter Dadaist rap hails the arrival of this, their latest record, before reeling off a litany of their favorite musicians: "Nick Lowe, Costello, Beatles/Redd Kross, Ramones, Buzzcocks," then proudly proclaiming "Shonen Knife is a cult band!" Couched within the Gen X anthem and garage façade of "Lazybone" is the band's understated penchant for catchy choruses and power pop melodies. They are perfectly matched to guest Atsushi Shibata's forceful guitar solo. Among the other social observations are an extolling of weight loss on "Diet Run," a surreal ballad to a breakfast cereal during "Fruit Loop Dreams," as well as paeans to White Flag and Redd Kross. The latter were enthusiasts of the band, giving them positive feedback in the press. The cover of the Beatles' "Rain" sticks pretty close to the original, with guest drummer Victor Indrizzo (drums) going so far as to replicating Ringo Starr's drum fills beat-for-beat. Even more striking is their take on John Lennon's "The Luck of the Irish" featuring Redd Kross's Jeff McDonald on lead vocals that nail Lennon's weary inflections. 712 is a recommended starting point for those wishing to indulge themselves in some whimsical and thoroughly unpretentious rock & roll. ~ Lindsay Planer, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Shonen Knife Naoko Yamano Shonen Knife (3:51)
Lazybone (Lyrics) Naoko Yamano Shonen Knife (2:16)
Diet Run Naoko Yamano Shonen Knife (3:12)
Blue Oyster Cult Naoko Yamano Shonen Knife (2:24)
Rain (Lyrics) John Lennon, Paul McCartney Shonen Knife (2:57)
The Luck of the Irish John Lennon, Yoko Ono Shonen Knife (2:54)
My Favourite Town Osaka Naoko Yamano Shonen Knife (2:57)
Faith Healer Bill Goffrier Shonen Knife (3:10)
Redd Kross (Lyrics) Naoko Yamano Shonen Knife (2:36)
White Flag Michie Nakatani, S. Davis Shonen Knife (1:05)
Superstar Naoko Yamano Shonen Knife (2:36)
Expo '90 Michie Nakatani, S. Davis Shonen Knife (2:05)
Fruit Loop Dreams Naoko Yamano Shonen Knife (1:53)
The Moon World Michie Nakatani Shonen Knife (2:42)
Baggs Michie Nakatani, Naoko Yamano Shonen Knife (3:50)

Credits

Shonen Knife (Main Performer), Michie Nakatani (Bass), Michie Nakatani (Vocals), Atsuko Yamano (Drums), Naoko Yamano (Guitar), Naoko Yamano (Vocals)
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712
Studio album by Shonen Knife
Released 1991
Genre Pop-punk
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Shonen Knife chronology
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712 is a 1991 album by Japanese rock trio Shonen Knife. The album was named after the contraction of the Japanese words for the numbers 7 (nana), 1 (ichi), 2 (futatu), which, when contracted, sound like "na-i-fu." Naifu is the imported word in Japanese for "knife."

The Japanese reissue of this CD does not feature the song "Baggs" (co-written with members of L7), instead featuring a new song "Cooking Story".

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Shonen Knife"
  2. "Lazybone"
  3. "Diet Run"
  4. "Blue Oyster Cult"
  5. "Rain"
  6. "The Luck Of The Irish"
  7. "My Favorite Town"
  8. "Faith Healer"
  9. "Redd Kross"
  10. "White Flag"
  11. "Superstar"
  12. "Expo '90"
  13. "Fruit Loop Dreams"
  14. "The Moon World"

Tracks featured on original US release

  1. "Baggs"

Tracks featured on Japanese rerelease

  1. "Cooking Story"

Tracks featured on US rerelease

  1. "Baggs"
  2. "Lazybone" (Live)
  3. "Blue Oyster Cult" (Live)

 
 

 

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