Keen to emulate the music created in the US by their American counterparts, Japanese musicians came with their own blend of funk, boogie and soul that has come to be known as city pop. The selection on Tokyo Glow is full of such gems and starts with "Kimugare" a relaxed, mid-tempo track by Kumi Nakamura, 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". Tokyo-based DJ Notoya is from a new breed of Japanese DJs there focusing on nippon music and is an expert on funk, modern soul, and boogie from the Island.
With Tokyo Glow, Notoya says he "focused more on the slightly more underground tracks from the era, rather than the bigger, well-known releases. For me that was a more fun and satisfying approach." 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, Kazuo Shiina, and Yutaka Uehara. Tokyo Glow showcases the diversity and specificity of Japanese city pop during the late '70s and '80s. Also features Haruyoshi Yamashina, Sumiko Yamagata, Makoto Iwabuchi, Arakawa Band, Kiyohiko Ozaki, Ken Nishizaki, Jadoes, Midori Hara, Mizuki Koyama, Haruo Chikada & Vibra-Tones, and Mitsuko Horie.
Tracklist:
- Kumi Nakamura - Kimagure
- Miyuki Maki - Indo No Michibata
- Haruyoshi Yamashina - Osake To Joke
- Sumiko Yamagata - Natsu No Hikari Ni
- Hatsumi Shibata - Party Is Over
- Makoto Iwabuchi - Moonlight Flight
- Hiroshi Sato - Saigo No Tejina
- Arakawa Band - Paradise’s Dream
- New Generation Company - I Wander All Alone (Part III)
- Kiyohiko Ozaki - Ojosan Oteyawarakani
- Kengo Kurozumi - Juggler
- Ken Nishizaki - Koi No Paradigm
- Jadoes - Simply Another Love
- Midori Hara - Aamar Jabar
- Hitomi 'Penny' Tohyama - Tuxedo Connection
- Mizuki Koyama - Oh! Daddy
- Haruo Chikada & Vibra-Tones - Sofa Bed Blues
- Mitsuko Horie - Chigasaki Memory
Please note that Tokyo Glow: Japanese City Pop, Funk & Boogie Selected by DJ Notoya is currently not in store but is an imported title from an overseas supplier.
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