Discussion on Japanese Disco Era Hits within the Disco Music of the 70s and 80s forums, part of the General Music Discussions at DiscoMusic.com category; A member just e-mailed me a list of Japnese Disco Era hits. The list is at http://www.discomusic.com/charts-more/2630_0_8_0_C/ I'm not familiar ...
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| A member just e-mailed me a list of Japnese Disco Era hits. The list is at http://www.discomusic.com/charts-more/2630_0_8_0_C/ I'm not familiar with any of these songs. Does anyone know any of them?
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| I don't know any by name either Bernie but I sure wouldn't mind hearing what the Japanese were jamming to back then.
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| Eleven Japanese Disco Era Hits Sentimental - Iwasaki Hiromi 1975 Koi no Yowami - Goh Hiromi 1976 Fantasy - Iwasaki Hiromi 1976 September Rain - Ohta Hiromi 1977 Mizuiro no Ame - Yagami Junko 1978 Monkey Magic - Godiego 1978 Theme: Lupin the Third - Ohno Yuji 1978 Super Hero - Ohno Yuji 1978 Tokyo Lullaby - Nakahara Rie 1978 Cinderella Honeymoon - Iwasaki Hiromi 1978 My Lady - Goh Hiromi 1979 The above list was submitted by "tedinjapan" *********************************************** I don't think these above are disco at all. They are just Japan-pop hits only in Japan in the disco era and wouldn't be interesting to many other than Japanese, I suppose. Of course I, a Japanese, know them all but they don't suit this site very much... But it is true the tunes' melody line and four-on-the-floor beat are under the influence of disco music polular in the world then. |
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| What about "Kiss in the Dark" by Pink Lady? |
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| Quite a lot of Japanese film soundtracks contained awesome rhythms during the seventies. Check out the main theme for the incredible Baby Cart on River Styx series - bongos fly, wah wah guitars scratch, violins screech, hipsters snap their fingers while Lightning Swords of Death flash on the screen. This is where Tarantino got much of Kill Bill from, larger than life duels set to boogie beats! Same with many of the Sonny Chiba classics, cool sounds abound, like Isaac Hayes meets Ennio Morricone, only weirder. Later, more serene films like The Taxing Woman Returns plus countless anime titles also feature great disco vibes in their scores. |
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| Of Japanese disco hits of origin, perhaps the biggest was the instrumental version of "Dance, It's My Life" by The Midnight Powers on Techiku Records. This was issued on the Double Dance album on Importe 12 Records. Vincent |
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| Didn't Yellow Magic Orchestra (Ryuichi Sakamoto's first band) have any disco hits? Or were they more of a new wave band? |
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| "Mister can you tell me where my love has gone? He's a Japanese Boy"... Who knew "Aneka" was really a Scottish folksinger named Mary Sanderson???...... :roll: :roll: :roll: :lol: :lol: :lol: From AMG: ......"Japanese Boy," which is a unique fusion of new wave guitars and synths and disco rhythms. Aneka's vocal buoyancy and durability make the novel aspects of many tunes more believable than they'd be in an average studio singer's hands. Traditional Asian influences are in place to back the singer's plea for her absent lover to return home on "Japanese Boy."
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| Yellow Magic Orchestra's 'Tong Poo' is very disco IMO. It even has the 'Lets All Chant'-type whoo-ah-oo-ah bits!
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| Not intentionally a disco hit, in the early 80's YMO had a huge hit in funk and black clubs with "Behind The Mask" There are other tracks from XMultiples as well.. Vincent |
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| I seem to remember Eric Clapton & Greg Philinganes covering 'Behind The Mask' in '87-ish.
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| Apparently not. Greg Phillinganes Album Title Pulse Date of Release 1985 (release) 1. Behind the Mask (Sakamoto) ______________________________________________ "Behind The Mask" Chris J. Mosdell/Ryuichi Sakamoto Performed By Clapton, Eric Length 4:47 Appears On August [1986] Cream of Eric Clapton [1987] Best Rock Anthems In The World...Ever! [1996] AMG REVIEW: ”Behind the Mask” is a rarity – an Eric Clapton performance where the guitar is barely noticeable. Produced by Phil Collins who also performs drums, ”Behind the Mask” sounds unsurprisingly like a post- Peter Gabriel Genesis recording. While it’s a little less Electronica oriented that the original version by Japan’s Yellow Magic Orchestra, there’s plenty to like here for the techno-pop crowd, though Clapton’s blues fans will likely be less interested. Overall &”Behind the Mask” is a catchy, fun tune, but it’s difficult to find much Clapton in it. — Richard Gilliam
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