Ryusenkei / City Music 2003 Vinyl LP Japan City Pop

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Ryusenkei - City Music
City Music is the first album by Ryusenkei. It was released in 2003.
Centered around Kunimondo Takiguchi, keyboard player / arranger Yuzo Hayashi (Yuzo Hayashi & Salon '68) and Takehiro Oshizuka (currently Kunimondo Takiguchi's solo unit) made his debut work in 2003, "City". Music".

Its mellow and soulful sound is a high-quality thing that develops while sprinkling tribute and influence from high-quality Japanese pop / rock since the 1970s, Western soul and pop music, and it is exactly called "city pop". Suitable sound.

Format: LP Record
Label: production dessinee Catalog Number: PDLP-017 Release Year: 2020
Number of Discs: 1 Length:

Track Lists: [Side A]
1.3 Gosen
2.Koi No Cider
3.Tokyo Coaster (Album Version)
4.Kitto Meitte

[Side B]
1.Airport '80
2.Koi No Hajime Ha Amaku Setsunaku
3.Friday Night

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