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Wamono Disco – Nippon Columbia Disco & Boogie Hits 1978-1982

Wamono Disco – Nippon Columbia Disco & Boogie Hits 1978-1982
Wamono Disco – Nippon Columbia Disco & Boogie Hits 1978-1982Wamono Disco – Nippon Columbia Disco & Boogie Hits 1978-1982Wamono Disco – Nippon Columbia Disco & Boogie Hits 1978-1982

Labels

180g

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Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

France

Release date

Jan 19, 2024

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In the mid-seventies, discotheques were booming in Tokyo and all over Japan. When the Fatback Band climbed the 1975 US and UK charts with their infectious "(Are

In the mid-seventies, discotheques were booming in Tokyo and all over Japan. When the Fatback Band climbed the 1975 US and UK charts with their infectious “(Are You Ready) Do The Bus Stop” hit, Japanese label Victor put out the following year the first Japan made Disco tune with “Sexy Bus Stop”, released under the mysterious name Dr. Dragon & Oriental Express, a pseudonym for successful Japanese pop composer Kyohei Tsutsumi. “Sexy Bus Stop” became an instant hit in the country and, taking this opportunity, various Japanese record companies started releasing Disco music. From 1976 until the early 1980s the music was often recorded by skilled studio musicians, rather than by computer input, providing a really solid sound to the dancefloor. Disco music was also spreading into TV series, commercials and anime. From Godiego’s monster hit “The Birth Of The Odyssey - Monkey Magic” to Pink Parachute’s obscure (and excellent!) “Disco Great Tokyo” tune, this selection explores some of the finest Disco and Boogie music released on the legendary Nippon Columbia label in the late seventies and early eighties. Are you ready? Put your dance shoes on, and enjoy!

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A1

ゴダイゴ Godiego - The Birth Of The Odyssey - Monkey Magic

A2

榊原郁恵 Ikue Sakakibara - This is Hot ―燃え尽きるまで

A3

ソウル・メディア Soul Media - I Will Give You Samba

A4

しばたはつみ Hatsumi Shibata - パープル・シャドー Purple Shadow

B1

村田有美 Yumi Murata - クリシュナ Krishna

B2

町田義人・ゴダイゴ Yoshito Machida・Godiego - 雨はナイフのようさ Ame Wa Knife No Yō Sa

B3

ピンク・パラシュート Pink Parachute - Disco Great Tokyo

B4

しばたはつみ Hatsumi Shibata - はずみで抱いて (A Woman In A Man's World)

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