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Change (御色なおし, Oiro Naoshi) is the 12th studio album by Japanese singer-songwriter Miyuki Nakajima. It was released in April 1985. The album comprises nine tracks originally written for other singers, including "Kamome wa Kamome," which is known as one of the signature songs for Naoko Ken, and "Sparrow (Suzume)", which became the sole top-ten charting solo single for ex-Pink Lady member Keiko Masuda.
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Track listing
All songs written by Miyuki Nakajima, except the music of "Bibou no Miyako" composed by Kyouhei Tsutsumi
Side one
No.
Title
Original performer
Length
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"Hitoripocchi de Odorasete (ひとりぽっちで踊らせて)" (arranged by Chito Kawauchi)
Composer, lyricist, Producer and Performer: Miyuki Nakajima (credited in association with Airando)
Composer for "Bibou no Miyako": Kyohei Tsutsumi
Arrangers: Chito Kawauchi (on M1,6), Nobutaka Tsugei (on M2,3,5), Michio Yamashita and Crystal King (on M4,7), Tsugutoshi Goto (on M8),Kuni Kawauchi (on M9)
Recording Director: Yoshio Okujima
Director: Yuzo Watanabe
Art Director: Jin Tamura
Designer: Hirofumi Arai
Costume Designer: Kazumi Yamase
Manager: Osamu Tsuchiya
Executive Producer: Genichi Kawakami
Special Thanks: Ken Okugawa
Mixed at the TAKE ONE and Epicurus Studios, Tokyo, Japan