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Yoshiko Sai
Chou no Sumu Heya

Chou no Sumu Heya
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Catno

PLP 7126

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Reissue

Country

Japan

Release date

Jul 7, 2021

Genres

Rock

Yoshiko Sai’s last album before her initial retirement in 1979! With famed Jazz pianist Tsuyoshi Yamamoto’s trio backing

✺ Limited Edition Vinyl
✺ Comes with an iconic Japanese obi-strip
✺ Sai’s last album before her initial retirement in 1979.

Yoshiko Sai’s last album before her initial retirement in 1979! With famed Jazz pianist Tsuyoshi Yamamoto’s trio backing her, Sai’s music takes on an all new, jazzy dimension. The album maintains all of the quietly psychedelic spiritualism of her past works, while taking on an element of realism – a recognition of the outside world that perhaps reflects Sai’s own maturation. After this album was released, Sai disappeared from the music industry, claiming that she was unable to write songs that she liked. The last album of Yoshiko Sai’s original four album run, Chou no Sumu Heya, now with an OBI-strip, is available on limited edition vinyl from P-VINE Records!

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

48.5€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

とべとべ飛行船

A2

母さまへ

A3

耳のない仔猫

A4

夜の窓

A5

淋しい印度人

B1

蝶のすむ部屋

B2

ねこのこねこ

B3

日曜日

B4

あの青い空には神様がすんでいる

B5

鬼づくし

B6

白い鳥

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