Versus (Mr. Children album)
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Versus is the third, and second full length album, by Japan
Japan
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ese rock band
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 Mr. Children
Mr. Children
, commonly called , is a Japanese rock band formed in 1988 by Kazutoshi Sakurai, Kenichi Tahara, Keisuke Nakagawa, and Hideya Suzuki. As a group, they are one of the most successful Japanese rock artists, having sold over 50 million records and creating the in the mid 1990s in Japan...

 released on September 1, 1993. The album debuted on the Japanese Oricon
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 music charts at #3 and sold 802,140 copies during its run on the chart. Just like the previous two albums, Versus contains only one single released on July 1, 1993, titled "Replay" with another album track "And I close to you" also being included in Mr. Children's fourth single "Cross Road
Cross Road (song)
"Cross Road" is the fourth single released by Mr. Children on November 10, 1993.-Overview:The single reached #6 on the Oricon Japanese charts selling 1,255,940 copies during its run on the chart. The title track, "Cross Road", was used to promote the Japanese drama and also included in Mr....

". Versus also marked the first time use of Takeshi Kobayashi as a writer and composer for Mr. Children.

Track listing

Personnel

  • Kazutoshi Sakurai
    Kazutoshi Sakurai
    is a Japanese musician and entrepreneur. He composes and writes almost all of the songs for his band Mr. Children, in addition to writing lyrics and singing for his solo project group Bank Band. In 2006, Sakurai ranked #8 in HMV's "Top 30 Best Japanese Singers of All Time" and in 2007 was voted #4...

     – vocals, guitar
    Guitar
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  • Kenichi Tahara – guitar
  • Keisuke Nakagawa – bass
    Bass guitar
    The bass guitar is a stringed instrument played primarily with the fingers or thumb , or by using a pick....

  • Hideya Suzuki – drums
    Drum kit
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    , vocals
  • Carol Steele - percussion
  • Takuo Yamamoto - tenor
    Tenor
    The tenor is a type of male singing voice and is the highest male voice within the modal register. The typical tenor voice lies between C3, the C one octave below middle C, to the A above middle C in choral music, and up to high C in solo work. The low extreme for tenors is roughly B2...

    , baritone sax, recorder
    Recorder
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  • Yoichi Murata - trombone
    Trombone
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  • Toshio Araki - trumpet
    Trumpet
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Production

Production credits for album:
  • Producer - Takeshi Kobyashi
  • Executive producer - Takamitsu Ide, Mitsunori Kadoike
  • Recording - Kunihiko Imai, Hiroshi Hiranuma, and Doug Conroy
  • Mixing - Hiroshi Hiranuma, Kunihiko Imai
  • Brass arrangement - Takuo Yamamoto
  • A&R chief - Koichi Inaba
  • A&R director - Makoto Nakanishi, Katsumi Shinohara
  • Computer programming - Ken Matsumoto
  • Assistant engineering - Greg Digesu, Jeff Mauriello, Kenji Nagashima, Yoshitaka Shirahata, Kei Kosaka, and Tomoaki Sato
  • Recording - Waterfront Studios, Tokyo Hilton Hotel, Hitokuchizaka Studio, and Avaco Studio
  • Mixed at - Peninsula, Studio Vincent
  • Mastering - Gateway Mastering
  • Mastered by - Bob Ludwig
  • U.S production supervision - Kaz Hayashida
  • Account Administration - Jeff Schwartz and Rupert Gray
  • Translator - Rika Nakaya
  • Recording co-ordination - Akira Yasukawa
  • Promotion - Naoki Imoto
  • Sales promotion - Masayuki Nakagawa
  • Art Direction - Mitsuo Shindo
  • Designer - Satoshi Nakamura
  • Photographer - Meisa Fujishiro
  • Stylist - Hiroko Umeyama
  • Marine coordinator - Masato Nagai
  • Artist management - Isao Tanuma and Kazushiro Miura
  • Desk management - Tomoko Okada
  • Production management - Tetsuhiko /nono
  • Production co-ordination - Harumi Oshima
  • P.R management - Chikane Kumagai
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