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City pop is a genre of Japanese popular music that was popular in the 1980s and featured a “cosmopolitan” image that appealed to those who benefited from the so-called post-war “economic miracle,” an economic boom that took place in Japan between the end of World War II and the Cold War. City pop can sound like anything from soft, album-oriented rock to sophisticated boogie disco, yet the term is often used in a narrow sense in Japan. Rapidshare The Self-esteem Guided Journal. It’s an established genre, and city pop records have been compiled in many published guide books for collectors. Outside of Japan, city pop might be viewed as general 1980s Japanese music, and now that Japanese music has become trendy, city pop has begun to be uncovered and even reissued. I have selected ten city pop songs for you to listen to, but to get a better understanding of the broader meaning of city pop and Japanese music, please. This is a song by Hiroshi Sato with Haruomi Hosono, Shigeru Suzuki, Tatsuo Hayashi and Masataka Matsutoya. I will pick up any song by Hiroshi Sato, and any works that these people collaborated on are great. The D O C Deuce Download Games here.
His masterpiece LP, Orient, is now available as an analog reissue— and if there’s any track you’d want to listen to in analog, it would be this. In Japan these’s a genre called “light mellow,” which is basically city pop. There’s no vocal track here, but it’s important for the genre. If you like this, also check out the compilation.
Tatsuro Yamashita is somewhat well known abroad. I recommend this track from 1978, which features synth work by Ryuichi Sakamoto. The song was based on an experience Yamashita had when he was riding at top speed towards the Tokyo city center from his family home in Nerima City. The “Sunshine 60” skyscraper [the tallest building in Asia at the time] had just been completed, and it appeared in front of his eyes unobscured by clouds on a cloudy day. The song is about how he felt that the building was associated with the Tower of Babel. • Seaside Lovers, 'Evening Shadows' (CBS/Sony 1983) • Haruko Kuwana, 'Akogareno Sundown' (Philips 1978) • Tatsuro Yamashita, 'Space Crush' (RCA 1978) • Harumi Ohzora, 'Lagoon Hotel' (Invitation 1978) • Noriki, 'Do What You Do' (Eastworld 1983) • Dip in the Pool, 'A Seeker' (Moon Records 1991) • Kyoko Takami, 'Yume Ni Anata' (Unknown 1983) • Katsumi Horii Project, 'Hot Is Cool' (Air Records 1987) • Vizion, 'Somebody's Getting To You' (Riv.Star Records 1983) • Makoto Matsushita, 'First Light' (Air Records 1981).