Tokyo Joe (album)
Tokyo Joe is a 1978 album by Ryuichi Sakamoto and guitarist Kazumi Watanabe. It is a compilation of tracks from the albums Thousand Knives (1978), Kylyn (1979), Kylyn Live (1979) and the track "Tokyo Joe" which appeared on a various artists anthology Tokyo-Paris-London-New York, Dancing Night. The album was originally released in Japan in 1978, then re-released also in the Western countries in the 1980s.
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Released | 1978 |
Genre | Electronica, Synthpop, Fusion |
Length | 50:12 |
Label | Nippon Columbia (originally), Denon (re-release) |
Track listing
- "Tokyo Joe" (Bryan Ferry)
- "The End of Asia" (Ryuichi Sakamoto)
- "Zai Gvang Dong Shoo Nian" (Akiko Yano)
- "I'll Be There" (Akiko Yano, Ryuichi Sakamoto)
- "E-Day Project" (Ryuichi Sakamoto)
- "Thousand Knives" (Ryuichi Sakamoto)
- "The River Must Flow" (Gino Vannelli)
- "Akasaka Moon" (Kazumi Watanabe)
Personnel
- Ryuichi Sakamoto - keyboards, drums, marimba,
- Kazumi Watanabe - guitar, bass, vocals
- Akiko Yano - keyboards, electric piano, vocals, synthesizer
- Ray J. O'Hara - bass
- Haruomi Hosono - cymbal
- Shigeharu Mukai - trombone
- Shuichi Murakami - drums
- Toshiyuki Honda - saxophones
- Yukihiro Takahashi - drums, vocals
- Motoya Hamaguchi - drums
- Shigeya Hamaguchi - percussion
- Yasuaki Shimizu - tenor saxophone
- Ohno Ensemble - strings
- Hideki Matsutake - synthesizer
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