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Background
Sheena began to record Shōso Strip from the summer of 1999.
Since she thought that the track list was almost the same as Muzai Moratorium, she started with a clean slate.
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In 2012, the song "Tsuki ni Makeinu" was covered by Nanou on his album Unsung.
Awards
Track listing
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Personnel
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"Kyogen-shō"
"Yokushitsu"
"Benkai Debussy"
"Gibs"
- Ringo Sheena – vocals
- Susumu Nishikawa – electric guitars
- Seiji Kameda – bass guitars
- Noriyasu Kawamura – drums, tambourines
- Nobuhiko Nakayama & Hiroshi Kitashiro – programming
"Yami ni furu ame"
- Ringo Sheena – vocals
- Susumu Nishikawa – electric guitars
- Seiji Kameda – bass guitars
- Noriyasu Kawamura – drums, tambourines
- Nobuhiko Nakayama – programming
- Ittetsu Gen Strings – string section
"Identity"
- Ringo Sheena – vocals, electric guitars
- Susumu Nishikawa – electric guitars
- Seiji Kameda – bass guitars
- Masayuki Muraishi – drums
- Makoto Minagawa – tambourines
- moOog yamamOTO (from Buffalo Daughter) – turntables
"Tsumi to Batsu"
- Ringo Sheena – vocals
- Kenichi Asai, Benzie (from Blankey Jet City) – electric guitars, tooth flute
- Seiji Kameda – bass guitars
- Masayuki Muraishi – drums
- Yuta Saito – organ
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"Stoicism"
- Ringo Sheena – vocals, electric guitars
- Rino Tokitsu[4] – the sample of voice
- Nobuhiko Nakayama – programming
- Susumu Nishikawa – electric guitars
"Tsuki ni Makeinu"
- Ringo Sheena – vocals
- Yukio Nagoshi – electric guitars, acoustic guitars
- Seiji Kameda – bass guitars
- Koichi Asakura, Asa-Chang (from Asa-Chang & Junray) – drums
"Sakana"
- Ringo Sheena – vocals
- Susumu Nishikawa – electric guitars
- Seiji Kameda – bass guitars
- Noriyasu Kawamura – drums, tambourines
- Nobuhiko Nakayama – programming
- Yuta Saito – electric piano
- Yokan Mizue – trumpet
"Byoushou Public"
- Ringo Sheena – vocals, electric guitars
- Susumu Nishikawa – electric guitars
- Seiji Kameda – bass guitars
- Masayuki Muraishi – drums
- Toshiyuki Mori – organ
"Honnou"
- Ringo Sheena – vocals
- Yukio Nagoshi – electric guitars, acoustic guitars
- Seiji Kameda – bass guitars
- Yuta Saito – piano
- Masayuki Muraishi – drums
- Nobuhiko Nakayama – programming
"Izon-shō"
- Ringo Sheena – vocals
- Susumu Nishikawa – electric guitars
- Seiji Kameda – bass guitars
- Noriyasu Kawamura – drums, tambourines
- Toshiyuki Mori – piano
- moOog yamamOTO (from Buffalo Daughter) – turntables
- Nobuhiko Nakayama – programming
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Notes
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- ↑ Ringo Sheena's friend from one of her earliest bands.
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