DJ Notoya presents Tokyo Glow: Japanese City Pop, Funk & Boogie Vinyl LP
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DJ Notoya presents Tokyo Glow: Japanese City Pop, Funk & Boogie Vinyl LP
Japanase funk compilation filled with funk & city pop classics
Price $45.00
Format 2xLP
Label We Want Sounds
UPC 3700604736868
Color Black
Year 2021
Condition
Media condition
New/Mint
Sleeve condition
New/Mint
Album Facts
DJ Notoya presents Tokyo Glow: Japanese City Pop, Funk & Boogie Vinyl LP
Japanase funk compilation filled with funk & city pop classics
Price $45.00
Format 2xLP
Label We Want Sounds
UPC 3700604736868
Color Black
Year 2021
Condition
Media condition
New/Mint
Sleeve condition
New/Mint
A Stylish Selection Of City Pop, Funk And Modern Soul From Japanese Label Nippon Columbia, Selected By DJ Notoya And Featuring Cult Classics And Rarities By Hiroshi Sato, Hatsumi Shibata, Hitomi 'Penny' Tohyama & Many More. The Selection On ‘Tokyo Glow’ Starts With 'Kimugare' A Relaxed Mid-Tempo Track By Kumi Nakamura, Actually A Famous Actress Who Only Recorded One Album In 1980 For Columbia. The Set Continues And Flows Effortlessly With The Sunshine Grooves Of Miyuki Maki, Hatsumi Shibata And Cult Keyboard Player Hiroshi Sato Before The Pace Starts Going Faster And Funkier With New Generation Company, Kengo Kurozumi - With His Superb Boogie, 'Juggler' - And One Of The Queens Of The Genre, Hitomi 'Penny' Tohyama With 'Tuxedo Connection'. Another Fine Example On The Set Is The Mid-Tempo Groove Of "I Wander All Alone Part III" By New Generation Company, An Aggregate Group Of Some Of The Best Japanese Session Musicians Led By Arranger Katz Hoshi And Including Hiroyuki Namba (Key), Kazuo Shiina (Gtr) And Yutaka Uehara (Ds) Who All Played With Tatsuro Yamashita Among Many Others. There Are Many Other Excellent Examples In 'Tokyo Glow', Showcasing The Diversity And Specificity Of Japanese City Pop During The Late 70s And 80s.
Nippon Columbia Opened Their Much-Guarded Vaults To Curator DJ Natoya. Tracks Were Remastered In Tokyo And The Result, ‘Tokyo Glow’, Is A Unique Insight Into A Most Creative Period In Japanese Music.
Nippon Columbia Opened Their Much-Guarded Vaults To Curator DJ Natoya. Tracks Were Remastered In Tokyo And The Result, ‘Tokyo Glow’, Is A Unique Insight Into A Most Creative Period In Japanese Music.