VARIOUS ARTISTS

Tokyo Riddim 1976-1985

LP

TIME CAPSULE

Cat Nº: TIME016

38,01 

VAT included

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The smooth and funky sound of prime-time Japanese reggae pop in the 1970s and ’80s fired up an obsession with Jamaican music that persists to the present day.
If there is a year zero for the introduction of reggae music to Japan, you’d be forgiven for thinking it was 1979 when Bob Marley and the Wailers toured the country, trailed by an entourage of journalists, photographers and fans ready to spread the message of the music into all corners of Japanese society.
But the story of Japanese reggae is not a linear one, and the music that is collected on Tokyo Riddim 1976-1985 captures the moment J-reggae entered the broader public consciousness, merging commercial city pop style with an infectious backbeat, that has drawn comparisons with the emergence of Lovers Rock in the UK.
Rather than look directly to Jamaica, many producers and artists in Japan were inspired instead by the more approachable sounds of The Police and UB40, their reggae fix arriving pre-filtered through the lens of new wave pop from the UK. Playful and groovy, these album deep cuts have been overlooked for too long.
TRACKLIST
1. Miki Hirayama – Tsukikage No Nagisa 04:31 2. Miki Hirayama – Denshi Lenzi 03:55 3. Chu Kosaka – Music 05:19 4. Izumi “Mimi” Kobayashi – Lazy Love 04:24 5. Junko Yagami – Johannesburg 05:12 6. Miharu Koshi – Coffee Break 01:00 7. Marlene – Hittin’ Me Where It Hurts 01:00 8. Lily -Tenkini Naare 03:21