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| Name        = スコット と リバース
| Name        = スコット と リバース
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| Label      = Delicious Deli Records
| Label      = Delicious Deli Records
| Producer    = [[Cameron Webb]], [[Shawn Everett]], [[Daniel Brummel]], [[Josh Alexander]], [[Ben Moody]], [[Allan Grigg]], [[Marc McClusky]], [[Greg Wells]]
| Producer    = [[Cameron Webb]], [[Shawn Everett]], [[Daniel Brummel]], [[Josh Alexander]], [[Ben Moody]], [[Allan Grigg]], [[Marc McClusky]], [[Greg Wells]]
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| This album  = '''''スコット と リバース'''''<br />(2013)
| This album  = '''''Scott & Rivers'''''<br>('''スコット と リバース''')<br>(2013)
| Next album  = ''[[ニマイメ]]''<br>(2017)
| Next album  = ''[[Nimaime]]''<br>(ニマイメ)<br>(2017)
| Misc        = {{Singles
| Misc        = {{Singles
   | Name          = スコット と リバース
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'''''Scott & Rivers''''' (Japanese: スコット と リバース, ''Sukotto to ribāsu'') is the eponymous debut album by [[Scott & Rivers]]. It was released in Japan on [[March 20]], [[2013]] in both a standard CD format, as well as a deluxe edition which includes a bonus DVD.
'''''Scott & Rivers''''' (Japanese: スコット と リバース, ''Sukotto to Ribāsu'') is the eponymous debut album by pop/rock duo [[Scott & Rivers]]. It was released in Japan on [[March 20]], [[2013]].
==Overview==
==Overview==
[[Rivers Cuomo]] first mentioned his intent to release a Japanese-language solo album in [[2009]], when he uploaded in-progress demos to the website ''Indaba Music'', including a then-unnamed track co-written with the songwriter [[Shusui]] (which later became the song "[[Homely Girl]]"). This project, tentatively titled ''[[ザ クマモトキッド (The Kumamoto Kid)|The Kumamoto Kid]]'', was named for the city of [[Wikipedia:Kumamoto|Kumamoto]], where Cuomo's wife [[Kyoko Ito Cuomo|Kyoko]] was born. Some time later, Cuomo was joined by musician [[Scott Murphy]]. [[Riverpedia_archive_-_09/22/2020#Scott_.26_Rivers|According to Cuomo]], "Somebody at Weezer's record company introduced us after I told them that I was looking for a Japanese speaking gaijin collaborator."
[[Rivers Cuomo]] first mentioned his intent to release a Japanese-language solo album in [[2009]], when he uploaded in-progress demos of a song written with songwriter [[Shusui]] to the website ''Indaba Music'', offering $208 for somebody to produce a better demo of the music<ref>Rolling Stone. (2009, December 21). ''Weezer’s Cuomo Calls On Fans to Help With New Song “Shusui”.'' Rolling Stone. Retrieved from https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/weezers-cuomo-calls-on-fans-to-help-with-new-song-shusui-186429/</ref> (Cuomo, at this time, had recently suffered cracked ribs and internal bleeding following a bus accident).<ref>"Rivers Cuomo's Session #1" ''Indaba Music''. Archived by ''Wayback Machine'': https://web.archive.org/web/20091223071411/https://www.indabamusic.com/sessions/riverscuomo/342194</ref><ref>"Weezer’s Cuomo Calls On Fans to Help With New Song “Shusui”" ''Rolling Stone''. 21 December 2009. https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/weezers-cuomo-calls-on-fans-to-help-with-new-song-shusui-186429/</ref> Cuomo indicated that this song (which later became "[[Homely Girl]]") was intended for a solo project tentatively titled ''The Kumamoto Kid'' (Japanese: ザ クマモトキッド, named for the city of [[Wikipedia:Kumamoto|Kumamoto]], where Cuomo's wife, [[Kyoko Ito Cuomo|Kyoko]], was born).  
 
Some time later, Cuomo was joined by musician [[Scott Murphy]]. [[Riverpedia_archive_-_09/22/2020#Scott_.26_Rivers|Said Cuomo]], "Somebody at Weezer's record company introduced us after I told them that I was looking for a Japanese speaking gaijin collaborator."<ref>"Scott & Rivers" ''Riverpedia''. https://books-r-fun.herokuapp.com/wiki/Scott%20%26%20Rivers</ref>
 
Two physical versions of the album were released: a standard CD, and a deluxe edition which included a bonus DVD. A follow-up album, ''[[Nimaime]]'', was released in [[2015]].
==Track listing==
==Track listing==
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==Personnel==
==Personnel==
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===Band member===
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==See also==
==See also==
*[[Scott & Rivers]]
*[[Scott & Rivers]]
*''[[ニマイメ]]''
*''[[Nimaime]]''
 
==References==
==References==
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