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Note: this page is for the CD single release. For the song, see ゆらめき in the Air (song).

ゆらめき in the Air (romanized: Yurameki in the Air, English: Flickering in the Air) is the eleventh single (fourteenth including maxi-singles) released by Japanese dub/rock group Fishmans, released on December 2, 1998. It would be the last single and new music the band would release before frontman Shinji Sato's death the following year. It is also one of the only Fishmans products to be produced under Ichizo Nishikawa.

On Fishmans' website, ゆらめき in the Air is referred to as a "One Track Single". This is notable for using the same phrasing as Long Season, which is referred to as a "One Track Album".

Track listing[]

CD Version[]

  1. "ゆらめき in the Air" (13:31)

Vinyl Version[]

  1. "ゆらめき in the Air" (13:31)
  2. "ゆらめき in the Air" (Backing Track) (13:31)

Artwork/Packaging[]

Scans are taken from original CD print PODH-1450, except for flyer which was taken from vinyl release POJH-1028.

Personnel[]

Band members[]

Other musicians[]

Other personnel[]

  • Ichizo Nishikawa (recording engineer, mixing engineer)
  • Kazuaki Uchikado (assistant engineer)
  • Kenjiro Ishida (assistant engineer)
  • Tohru Kotetsu (cutting & mastering engineer)
  • Yoji Joko (equipments technician)
  • Moog Yamamoto (art direction, design)
  • Mariko Yamamoto (art direction, design)
  • Toshiya Sano (A&R)
  • Masaki Morimoto (A&R)
  • Mikio Kaibe (promotional planner)
  • Masato Teraguchi (marketing promotion)
  • Akiko Ueta (artist manager)
  • Mei Sumita (photography)
  • Izumi Okumura (visual coordination)
  • Yumi Haga (visual coordination)

Issues[]

  • 1998 - PODH-1450 (CD, Polydor, Japan)
  • 1998 - POJH-1028 (12" Vinyl, Polydor, Japan)

This issue would include a circular promo sticker on packaging and a small paper advertisement for the upcoming 男達の別れ tour (seen below), as well as a full instrumental on side B. This is the only instrumental track ever released for any Fishmans song.

  • 1998 - POJH-1028 (Cassette, Polydor, Japan)

Artwork is replaced with entirely blue covering (seen below).

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