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Paraiso (Haruomi Hosono album)

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Length
  
34:37

Release date
  
25 April 1978

Label
  
GT music

Paraiso (1978)
  
Cochin Moon (1978)

Producer
  
Haruomi Hosono

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Released
  
April 25, 1978 (1978-04-25)

Recorded
  
December 1977 – January 1978

Studio
  
Alfa Studio “A”, Shibaura, Minato, Tokyo Crown Studio, Akasaka, Minato, Tokyo ("Asatoya Yunta")

Artists
  
Haruomi Hosono, Yellow Magic Orchestra

Genres
  
Exotica, Electropop, Jazz fusion

Similar
  
Haruomi Hosono albums, Electropop albums

Harry hosono and the yellow magic band tokio rush


Paraiso (はらいそ, Haraiso) is Haruomi Hosono's fourth solo album and Yellow Magic Band (later on Yellow Magic Orchestra)'s first album. This album continues the tropical style of Hosono House, Tropical Dandy and Bon Voyage co., while being influenced by the music of Hawaii and Okinawa, incorporating electronic sounds that would be later developed on Hosono's and YMO's careers. YMO, The Yellow Magic Band at this point in time, was composed of Tin Pan Alley members and studio musicians, such as Hosono's former Happy End band mate Shigeru Suzuki and future YMO members Ryuichi Sakamoto (who would later perform an altered version of "Asatoya Yunta" in his solo career) and Yukihiro Takahashi, as well as guitarist Hirofumi Tokutake (who would later perform in Technodon and Wild Sketch Show).

Contents

Track listing

All tracks written by Haruomi Hosono, except "Japanese Rhumba" by Glenn Miller; "Asatoya Yunta", a traditional Okinawan song and "Fujiyama Mama", written by Earl Burrows with lyrics translated by Seiichi Ida and additional lyrics written by Hosono.

Personnel

  • Haruomi Hosono - Bass, Vocals, Steelpan, Marimba, Percussion, Synthesizer (Roland, Yamaha CP-30), Electric piano, Gong, Whistle, Electric guitar, Performer (Birds, Foot Steps), Production
  • Shigeru Suzuki & Hirofumi Tokutake - Electric Guitar (Suzuki on "Shimendōka" and "Asatoya Yunta"; Tokutake on "Femme Fatale")
  • Tatsuo Hayashi & Yukihiro Takahashi - Drums (Hayashi on "Tokio Rush", "Shimendōka", "Japanese Rhumba", "Asatoya Yunta", "Worry Beads" and "Paraiso"; Takahashi on "Femme Fatale")
  • Hiroshi Satō & Ryuichi Sakamoto - Synthesizer (Yamaha Polyphonic, Yamaha CS-80, ARP Odyssey, Rhodes Performer), Piano (both on "Tokio Rush" and "Paraiso"; Satō on "Shimendōka", "Japanese Rhumba", "Asatoya Yunta" and "Worry Beads"; Sakamoto on "Femme Fatale")
  • Motoya Hamaguchi & Nobu Saitō - Percussion (Hamaguchi on "Asatoya Yunta" and "Femme Fatale"; Saitō on "Tokio Rush", "Shimendōka", "Japanese Rhumba", "Worry Beads" and "Paraiso")
  • Masahiro Takekawa - Violin on "Worry Beads"
  • Teave Kamayatsu - Vocals on "Japanese Rhumba"
  • Taeko Ōnuki - Backing Vocals/Choir on "Tokio Rush" and "Worry Beads"
  • Tokyo Shyness Boys - Backing Vocals/Choir on "Tokio Rush" and "Japanese Rhumba"
  • Hiroshi Kamayatsu - Backing Vocals/Choir on "Japanese Rhumba"
  • Tomako Kawada - Backing Vocals/Choir on "Japanese Rhumba" and "Asatoya Yunta"
  • Songs

    1Tokio Rush3:31
    2Shimendoka4:44
    3Japanese Rhumba3:34

    References

    Paraiso (Haruomi Hosono album) Wikipedia