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}} |Genre = |Length = |Label = Alfa, Edge |Producer = Akiro "Kamio" Arishima |Reviews = |Last album = ''Karkador'' (1985) |This album = ''One Pattern'' (1986) |Next album = ''P-Model'' (1992) |Misc = }} ''One Pattern'' (stylized as ''ONE PATTERN'') is a 1986 album by P-Model and the last before the band's "freezing" in 1988. ==Background== After the end of the supporting tour for ''Karkador'', P-Model was left without a bassist and a keyboardist; P-Model leader Susumu Hirasawa asked Teruo Nakano to join. In 1984, Nakano gave Hirasawa a demo tape of his work, impressed, Hirasawa got Nakano a job as a roadie, where Nakano worked as an instrument technician, equipment operator and driver. Nakano performed live twice, filling in the bass spot on a Scuba Tour show that then bassist Tadahiko Yokogawa was unable to come to and playing cymbal on Shun's only live show; he also did some creative collaborations, making a commercial jingle (released on a fanclub newsletter), performing on ''Shun 2nd'' and assisting in lyric writing of keyboardist Shunichi Miura's "D-SIDE". Hirasawa offered Nakano either spot,〔 Nakano chose bass. Hirasawa then offered Yoshikazu Takahashi the remaining spot. Takahashi had handed Hirasawa a demo tape of his at the end of a live show. Hirasawa liked it, and Room, the underground band that Takahashi was the bassist and keyboardist of, got an opening act spot on the Scuba Tour; the offer to join P-Model came as Takahashi was going through a change of creative direction. With new members, P-Model took its sound to a new direction. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「One Pattern」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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