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Konbini Klassics Vol 1
Cat: KK 001. Rel: 08 Nov 24
 
Funk
Soichi Noriki - "Do What You Do"
Cosmos - "Midnight Shuffle"
Review: This 7" vinyl marks the inauguration of the new Konbini Klassics label and it features expertly curated city pop and funk gems from Japan's golden era. The A-side offers 1983's 'Do What You Do' which is a relaxed synth-driven track with irresistibly catchy vocals. On the B-side you can enjoy the sounds of Cosmos, the all-female supergroup who deliver their slap-funk classic 'Midnight Shuffle' with its big horns, funky bass and twinkling synth melodies. A perfect 45 rpm gem, this release brings Japan's iconic sounds back to life and then some.
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 in stock $13.54
Tokyo Bliss: Japanese Funk Boogie & City Pop From King Records 1974-88
DJ NOTOYA / VARIOUS
Cat: WWSLP 98. Rel: 13 Feb 25
 
Funk
BUZZ - "Garasumado" (2:35)
Mami Ayukawa - "Sabita Gambler" (3:53)
Johnny Yoshinaga - "The Rain" (5:44)
Keiko Toda - "Fade In" (4:13)
Koji Kobayashi - "Bokura No Date" (3:07)
Yuko Imai - "Hotel Twilight 4:49" (4:46)
Kumiko Sawada - "Your Love's Away" (4:14)
Masatoshi Kanno - "Day By Day" (3:32)
Yuji Mitsuya - "After Five At Caf-Bar" (4:40)
Fujimaru Band - "Paper Machine" (2:26)
Review: DJ Notoya returns with another expertly curated selection of Japanese gems, this time delving into the funky, soulful, and city pop sounds of King Records. Spanning the years 1974 to 1988, this compilation is a treasure trove of forgotten classics and hidden gems, a sonic time capsule that transports listeners back to the neon-lit streets and vibrant nightlife of 1980s Japan. Buzz's 'Garasumado' kicks things off with an infectious groove and funky guitar riffs that could rival any Western funk classic. Mami Ayukawa's 'Sabita Gambler' adds a touch of soulful sophistication, her smooth vocals gliding over lush instrumentation. Keiko Toda's 'Fade In' is a city pop gem, its dreamy melodies and catchy hooks evoking a sense of carefree optimism and urban cool. Elsewhere, Johnny Yoshinaga's soulful ballad 'The Rain' provides a moment of introspection, while Kumiko Sawada's disco-infused 'Your Love's Away' will get you moving and grooving. The compilation closes with the feelgood sounds of Masatoshi Kanno's 'Day By Day', a perfect encapsulation of the city pop aesthetic.
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 in stock $34.25
Night Together
Cat: PCKA 00023. Rel: 05 Nov 24
 
Disco/Reediciones
Yuji Toriyama & Ken Morimura - "Night Together" (4:47)
Chie Sawa - "Sea Gull" (4:07)
Review: Way back in 1982, Japanese musicians and producers Yuji Toriyama and Ken Morimura joined forces to deliver Aerobics, a soundtrack for exercise classes (really) that joined the dots between boogie, disco and city pop. 'Night Together', a superb electrofunk instrumental rich in picturesque synthesizer melodies, jazz-funk guitar solos (Toriyama was a guitarist by trade), squelchy bass and drum machine beats. It's certainly well worthy of being reissued - as this tidy "45" from Pony Canyon amply demonstrates. Curiously, it's not backed by another gem from that set, but rather another slept-on Japanese classic - 'Sea Gull' from Chie Sawa's 1974 hybrid folk-rock/psychedelic rock album 23 - Twenty Three Years Old. It's decent, but the A-side is the real winner.
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 in stock $21.55
Crazy For You
Cat: FLRS 171. Rel: 02 Dec 24
 
Clásico/Ska
Crazy For You (4:13)
Crazy For You (ET edit) (4:22)
Review: In 2024, over 30 years after its release, Incognito's 1991 hit 'Crazy For You' has been reimagined by ONEGRAM with a stunning new arrangement. It brings out the soul with gorge vocals and lazy dub drums providing a perfect counterpoint. The B-side brings a vibrant twist featuring a groovier rhythm, ONEGRAM's signature horn section and lively steel pan melodies that blend Caribbean disco and reggae vibes. Adding to the fun, the ET Edit on the B-side is tailored for DJs and enhanced with tasteful effects for an energetic finish. This fresh take breathes new life into a beloved classic that showcases ONEGRAM's infectious sound.
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 in stock $19.88
Tokyo Bliss: Japanese Funk Boogie & City Pop From King Records 1974-88
DJ NOTOYA / VARIOUS
Cat: WWSCD 98. Rel: 13 Feb 25
 
Funk
Buzz - "Garasumado"
Mami Ayukawa - "Sabita Gambler"
Johnny Yoshinaga - "The Rain"
Keiko Toda - "Fade In"
Koji Kobayashi - "Bokura No Date"
Yuko Imai - "Hotel Twilight"
Kumiko Sawada - "Your Love's Away"
Masatoshi Kanno - "Day By Day"
Yuji Mitsuya - "After Five At Caf-Bar"
Fujimaru Band - "Paper Machine"
Review: Adding to the fervour around Japanese city pop - the genre is still a clogged but speculative seep for reissuers, who are keen to capitalise on the mainly Tokyo-born genre's still underground, under-recognised reserves of music - comes DJ Nutoya with a fresh and terse ten-tracker compilation: Tokyo Bliss. This breezy selection centres on the all-rounder genre's favourite international foci, boogie and funk: frissonic formulas for sensational home listening. Most tracks here make their debut on vinyl outside of Japan; from Buzz's pristine tremolo'er 'Garasumado', to Keiko Toda's escape-noteworthy 'Fade In' and Yuji Mitsuya's delirious summer disco dirge 'After Five At Caf-Bar', this is an impeccable curation job.
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 in stock $17.95
Kagami No Naka No Actress
Kagami No Naka No Actress (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PROT 7324. Rel: 29 Jan 25
 
Pop
Dance In The Memories
What's Going On
Don't Be Silly
Infinite Love
Kagami No Naka No Actress
Paradise Island
Caribbean Night
Beach Bar Kara No Tegami
Casanova
In Your Eyes
Review: Meiko Nakahara, a celebrated figure in the city pop revival, returns with a reissue of her eighth studio album, originally released in 1988. This captivating collection showcases Nakahara's signature blend of sophisticated pop, jazz influences, and smooth grooves, capturing the essence of the late 80s Japanese music scene. The album features the title track, 'Kagami no Nakano Actress', which served as the opening theme for the popular anime series 'Kimagure Orange Road', as well as the ending theme, 'Dance in the memories'. With its blend of catchy melodies, lush arrangements and Nakahara's expressive vocals make this a real, rediscovered classic.

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 in stock $44.47
What Can I Do? (reissue)
What Can I Do? (reissue) (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PROT 7315. Rel: 13 Jan 25
 
Soul
What Can I Do? (5:02)
My Guy/CAFE Sign (4:07)
Night Step (3:49)
Suteki Na Inspiration (3:51)
Drop On By (4:21)
Love Collection (5:24)
Water (4:01)
Fushigi Na Woman (4:12)
Omoide Ni Shinaide (4:21)
 in stock $41.72
City Music Tokyo: Anagram
VARIOUS
Cat: PCJA 00157. Rel: 04 Nov 24
 
Disco/Reediciones
Ami Ozaki - "Love Is Easy" (3:42)
Linda Yamamoto - "Crazy Baby" (3:10)
Yuko Kanai - "Maya Maya Beach" (3:28)
Sadao China - "Okinawan Passion" (3:57)
Seiko Ito - "Nagisa No Unlucky Boys" (5:07)
Fishmans - "Wasurechau Hitotoki" (5:39)
The Beatniks - "Chotto Tsurainda" (4:28)
Parachute - "Kowloon Daily" (2:50)
Takuya Takahashi - "Shadow On The Wall" (4:00)
Fairchild - "Call Back" (4:47)
Review: Since its inception in 2020, Kunimondo Takiguchi's City Music Tokyo compilation series has emerged as one of the most authoritative and reliable sources of 'city pop' gems - in part because he traditionally looks beyond the style's 1980s heyday and includes older and newer songs that fit into the celebrated style's colourful and Western pop-influenced aesthetic. There's naturally plenty of goodness to be found across the latest edition, subtitled 'Anagram'. The plentiful highlights include the joyous, boogie-era disco swell of Ami Ozaki's 'Love Is Easy', the quirky, big band-sporting eccentricity of 'Maya Maya Beach' by Yuko Kanai, the slow-motion reggae-pop warmth of Seiko Ito's 'Nagisa No Unlucky Boys' and the low-slung wonder that is Parachute's 'Kowloon Daily'.
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 in stock $40.62
Kohi Hitotsu
Cat: FWRF 011. Rel: 08 Apr 25
 
Soul
Maki Asakawa - "Hohi Hitotsu" (3:34)
Yasuhiro Abe - "Night Fish" (5:47)
Review: Both of these funk gems are taken from a cult compilation Trans Groove Express, which explored the sounds of Express Records and was assembled by MURO. Fourth Wave now serve them up on a superb 7", starting with Maki Asakawa. 'Hohi Hitotsu' is a delightfully gentle and subtle dub with funky guitars adding movement while the sultry vocal soars. Yasuhiro Abe's 'Night Fish' is a brighter and more retro 80s soul and boogie sound with glowing chords and snappy hits. The Japanese language vocal is emotive enough to mean plenty without understanding the meaning of the words.
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 in stock $23.48
Wish (reissue)
Wish (reissue) (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: NJS 812. Rel: 11 Apr 25
 
Pop
Wishes
Gosen-shi No Cowboy
Sympathy
Street Dancer
Kiss Again
Half Moon
Joyuu
Rose
Shojo Koukai
Yuunagi Kaigan
Saigo No Tabi
Wishes
 in stock $42.54
Lady Bounce (reissue)
Lady Bounce (reissue) (clear vinyl LP + poster with obi-strip)
Cat: PCJA 00163. Rel: 04 Nov 24
 
Pop
Track 1 (4:07)
Track 2 (3:11)
Track 3 (3:32)
Track 4 (3:45)
Bon Voyage (2:55)
Track 6 (4:05)
Track 7 (4:04)
Track 8 (3:18)
Track 9 (3:55)
Track 10 (4:07)
 in stock $39.77
Summer Lady
Cat: FWRF 005. Rel: 08 Apr 25
 
Disco/Reediciones
Summer Lady (3:48)
Friday Night (3:32)
Review: This classic Japanese funk tune has long been adored by erudite boogie, 80s funk and soul fans in Japan but also more internationally, and for the first time here it is now available as a 7" single. Produced by Toshiki Kadomatsu, the release includes one track each from the Jadoes albums It's Friday from 1986 and Free Drink in 1987, both of which are considered iconic in the Japanese boogie canon. 'Summer Lady' is full of glossy 80s drums and sparking melodies that bring unbridled joy and 'Friday Night' is a little more paired back but the stepping drums and male-female vocal interaction is a thing of beauty.
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 in stock $23.48
Private File
Private File (LP + booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: NJS 814. Rel: 11 Apr 25
 
Pop
Private File (4:35)
Track 2 (3:46)
Track 3 (4:42)
Track 4 (5:45)
Track 5 (4:00)
Track 6 (5:57)
Sonatine (Impressive version) (4:59)
Track 8 (3:34)
Track 9 (4:28)
Track 10 (4:46)
 in stock $41.98
Tropicana
Tropicana (limited LP + booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: PROT 7303. Rel: 04 Nov 24
 
Funk
Crescent Pierce (3:19)
Track 2 (3:09)
Dance'n 'c' (3:53)
Track 4 (4:08)
Le Voyou (4:38)
Mas Que Nada (4:32)
Espresso (4:29)
Nereid (3:47)
Wind Song (3:42)
Review: Japanese keyboard player, singer-songwriter, music producer Mimi Izumi Kobayashi was born in Funabashi and went on to become a cult artist who released six albums, all of them in the eighties. Tropicana came in 1983 and is maybe the best known of lot and it now gets reissued on limited vinyl via Universal. It's a bright and vibrant blend of city pop, soul, disco and tropical sounds with nostalgic 80s drum sounds, hook vocals in English and Japanese and plenty of camp and catchy grooves. A real exotic wonder.
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 in stock $42.82
Follow Me (reissue)
Follow Me (reissue) (LP + booklet)
Cat: UPJY 9475. Rel: 05 Nov 24
 
Disco/Reediciones
Sayonara Wa Hoshikuzu No Namida De (3:55)
Some Day (3:39)
Moon Solitude (3:48)
Mahiru No Sad Song (3:42)
Aoi Vacance (4:19)
Follow Me (4:21)
Kanashii Outlaw (3:59)
Hikari No Sugao (4:47)
Attakai Telepathy (4:22)
Hitori Wo Oboeru Tame Ni (4:50)
Review: Follow Me is the second album from celebrated actress Yasuko Sawaguchi, whose look as well as vocal talent made her a beloved icon of the 1980s. Originally released in 1988, this album features ten tracks including the standout theme song 'Follow Me' from her starring role in the drama Exciting Rock 'n' Roll Street. With acclaimed composer Tetsuya Komuro contributing his musical talents, 'Follow Me' captures the vibrant energy of the era by blending pop melodies with Sawaguchi's unique charm. This release is a nostalgic nod to her career and an essential addition for fans of 80s Japanese pop culture.
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 in stock $38.67
Nijyuugoji No Crescent (reissue)
Nijyuugoji No Crescent (reissue) (LP + booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: NAS 2139. Rel: 28 Nov 24
 
Pop
Kokoro (Fashion) (4:18)
Time In A Birthday (4:11)
25-ji No Crescent (3:30)
Any Game You Like (3:49)
Graduation (4:14)
Nijiiro No Aura (4:39)
Stray Heart (4:18)
Kodoku No Morning Dew (4:21)
Omoi Wa No-Make (4:24)
Sayonara Mo Himeyaka Ni (4:41)
 in stock $52.22
Pretty In Summer
Cat: IMWVR 1050. Rel: 03 Mar 25
 
Pop
Pretty In Summer (4:49)
Pretty In Summer (instrumental) (4:55)
 in stock $22.09
Heart Cocktail (Soundtrack)
Heart Cocktail (Soundtrack) (limited gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: WQJL 192/93. Rel: 31 Mar 25
 
Soundtracks
Futarikiri No Beer Garden (2:49)
Jessii No Mise (2:51)
Chichi No Emblem (2:41)
Cosmos Avenue (2:51)
Bara Hotel (2:52)
Old Hawaii Kona (3:00)
Knock O Shinakatta Santa Claus (3:23)
Neko (2:54)
Ani No Zippo (3:42)
Ima O Freezing (3:35)
BALLAD (2:46)
Boku No LP Ban Teki Jinsei (4:11)
Kamome Ga Tsurete Kita Kanojo (4:31)
OPUS #2 (3:39)
84-Natsu (3:26)
Cool Lunch Time (3:43)
Monochrome Fantasy ("Aki Ni Mukatte" No Theme) (4:54)
Yakou Ressha (3:43)
Sally No Shiteiseki (2:53)
Umi No Mieru Shakuya To Croissant (2:52)
Bokutachi No Table (2:54)
Hirusagari No Time Slip (2:52)
Bara Hotel (3:20)
Main Theme (1:39)
Ai No Theme (1:23)
Tokimeki (1:29)
Yasashii Ame (1:12)
Main Theme (Strings version) (1:50)
 in stock $58.01
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