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Lolita Nation : ウィキペディア英語版
Lolita Nation

''Lolita Nation'' is the fourth full-length album by Game Theory, a California power pop band fronted by guitarist and singer-songwriter Scott Miller. Originally released in 1987 as a double LP, it is often considered to be the group's most critically acclaimed work, and in 1988 was nominated for a Bay Area Music Award (BAMMY) in the category of Outstanding Independent Label Album or EP.〔
==Production==
For Game Theory's October–November 1986 national tour supporting the release of ''The Big Shot Chronicles'', the band took on two new members, resulting in the line-up of Scott Miller (lead vocal, guitars), Shelley LaFreniere (keyboards), Gil Ray (drums), Guillaume Gassuan (bass), and Donnette Thayer (backing vocal, guitars). Thayer, who was then Miller's girlfriend, had been a guest musician on Game Theory's first album, ''Blaze of Glory''.〔 This iteration of the band recorded two albums, ''Lolita Nation'' (1987) and ''Two Steps from the Middle Ages'' (1988).
Miller told the ''San Francisco Chronicle'' that, with ''Lolita Nation'', he "wanted to throw away some of the givens. It's meant to have a lot of unexpected things happening on it without being abrasive or industrial," labeling the music "experimental pop."〔

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