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Moonglow (Tatsuro Yamashita album)

Moonglow is the fourth studio album by Japanese singer-songwriter Tatsuro Yamashita, released in October 1979.

This was his first LP under the AIR label and was also the first studio album released by AIR.

Overview

Moonglow was one of Tatsuro Yamashita's studio albums that stayed the most weeks in the Oricon charts, staying in for fifty weeks. Most of the songs included in this album were written by Minako Yoshida and composed by Tatsuro Yamashita.

Before the album came out, "Let's Kiss The Sun" was released as a lead single. The song was used as a commercial song for Japan Airlines Okinawa campaign.

At this time, Yamashita's director Ryuzo Kosugi launched an independent label "AIR" within the RVC he belonged to because of his desire to take a more free production stance without being controlled by the company's restrictions. This work "Moonglow" was released in the fall of 1979 as the first new record of this new label AIR. It became a stepping stone to the next work "Ride on Time".

When the album finally came out, "Eien no Full Moon" (永遠のFull Moon) was released as a single at the same time as the album. Its B-side would include the song "Funky Flushin'" which was also included on the Moonglow album. Though both of the singles failed to enter the Oricon Singles Chart.

In 1980, the album would win in the 22nd Japan Record Awards for "Best Album Award".

2002 remastered edition

In 2002, a remastered reissue (BVCR-17016) was released as part of The RCA/AIR Years 1976–1982 series. The reissue would include three additional tracks that were previously unreleased before. It would enter the Oricon charts, peaking in at twenty-six for two weeks.

Track listing

2002 remastered edition

Personnel

"Taken from the inner sleeve notes of the 1979 album (AIR-8001)."

Musicians

Drums

Bass

  • Akihiro Tanaka (A-2, 5, B-1, 3, 4, 5)
  • Akira Okazawa (A-4, B-2)
  • Haruomi Hosono (A-3) <small>by the courtesy of ALFA RECORDS</small>

Guitars

  • Kazuo Shiina (A-2, 5, B-1, 3, 4, 5), solo (A-5, B-1)
  • Tsunehide Matsuki (A-4, B-2), solo (A-4)
  • Masaki Matsubara (A-3)
  • Tatsuro Yamashita (A-2, 5, B-1, 3, 4, 5), solo (B-4)

Keyboards

  • Hiroyuki Nanba – acoustic piano (A-2, 5, B-3, 5), electric piano (A-2, B-1, 3, 4, 5), Minimoog solo (B-3)
  • Hiroshi Satoh – electric piano (A-3, 4, B-2) <small>by the courtesy of KITTY RECORDS</small>
  • Tatsuro Yamashita – synth strings (B-1)
  • Ryuichi Sakamoto – Korg PS-3100 synthesizer (B-4)

Percussion

  • Nov Saitoh (A-5, B-3)
  • Pecker (A-2, 3)
  • Tatsuro Yamashita – glockenspiel (A-2), vibraphone (A-4), other (A-1, 3, B-1, 2, 3, 4, 5)

Background Vocals

  • Minako Yoshida (A-2, 5, B-1, 3, 4, 5) <small>by the courtesy of ALFA RECORDS</small>
  • Tatsuro Yamashita (all tracks)
  • Kazuo Shiina (B-4)
  • Hiroyuki Namba (B-4)

Other Instruments

  • Trumpet — Shin Kazuhara, Yoshikazu Kishi (A-2, 3, 5, B-5)
  • Trombone — Shigeharu Mukai, Tadanori Konakawa (A-2, 3, 5, B-5)
  • Tenor Sax — Kazuo Suzuki (A-2, 3, 5, B-5)
  • Alto Sax – Hidefumi Toki (solo on A-2, 4, B-2)
  • Baritone Sax — Shunzo Sunahara (A-2, 3, 5, B-5)
  • Strings Concert Master — Tadaaki Ohno (A-2, 3, 4)
  • Conductor — Koji Haijima
  • Harp — Keiko Yamakawa (A-4, B-2)

Chart positions

Awards

Release history

See also

References