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Wamono A To Z Vol. I (Japanese Jazz Funk & Rare Groove 1968-1980)

Wamono A To Z Vol. I (Japanese Jazz Funk & Rare Groove 1968-1980)
Wamono A To Z Vol. I (Japanese Jazz Funk & Rare Groove 1968-1980)Wamono A To Z Vol. I (Japanese Jazz Funk & Rare Groove 1968-1980)

Labels

180g

Catno

180GWALP01

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Compilation

Country

France

Release date

Sep 11, 2020

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

25€*

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*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Toshiko Yonekawa - Sōran Bushi

2:42

A2

Takeo Yamashita - A Touch Of Japanese Tone

4:20

A3

Tadaaki Misago & Tokyo Cuban Boys - Jongara Reggae

3:41

A4

Chikara Ueda - Cloudy

6:17

A5

Chumei Watanabe - Downtown Blues

3:32

B1

Kifu Mitsuhashi - Hanagasa Ondo

2:49

B2

Monica Lassen & The Sounds - Incitation

5:30

B3

Norio Maeda - Go Go A Go Go

3:17

B4

Akira Ishikawa & Count Buffalo & The Jazz Rock Band - The Sidewinder

2:41

B5

Masahiko Sato - Sniper's Snooze

6:39

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