Ayako Hosokawa With T. Miyama & The New Herd – Call Me (Japanese edition)

Ayako Hosokawa With T. Miyama & The New Herd – Call Me (Japanese edition)

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Vocals – Ayako Hosokawa [click here to see more vinyl featuring Ayako Hosokawa]

Alto Saxophone, Clarinet – Shinji Nakayama

Alto Saxophone, Flute – Kazumi Oguro

Guitar – Kozaburo Yamaki

Baritone Saxophone, Bass Clarinet – Haruomi Ishimatsu

Bass, Electric Bass – Yasushi Fukushima

Drums – Yoshio Nakamura

Percussion – Tadaomi Anai, Yoshinori Noumi

Piano – Kiyoshi Takano

Tenor Saxophone, Clarinet – Junichi Kameoka

Tenor Saxophone, Flute – Norio Moriguchi

Trombone – Kenichi Tsunoda, Ryohei Imai, Takeo Arai, Teruhiko Kataoka

Trumpet – Koichi Ono, Masanobu Takei, Natsuki Tamura, Shigeru Kamimori

Conductor – Toshiyuki Miyama

Arranged by Kozaburo Yamaki (A3, A5, B2), Tommy Smith (A3, A5, B2)

Guitar arranged by Kozaburo Yamaki


1 LP, standard sleeve

Limited edition

Original analog Master tape : YES

Heavy Press : 180g

Record color : black

Speed : 33 RPM

Size : 12'’

Stereo

Studio

Record Press : unspecified (Japan)

Label : Craftman

Original Label : Three Blind Mice

Recorded June 6 & 7 1979 at Epicurus Studios, Tokyo

Engineered by Yoshihiko Kannari

Produced by Takeshi "Tee" Fujii

Art Direction by Ben Nishizawa

Originally released in 1979

Reissued in March 2022


Tracks :

Side A:

  1. Scotch and Soda
  2. Call Me
  3. Love Is Here to Stay
  4. Just the Way You Are
  5. Little Girl Blue

Side B:

  1. Medley: Feel Like Makin' Love / I Wanted It Too / No Tears
  2. Here's That Rainy Day
  3. Let's Go Get Stoned
  4. Ain't Nothin' New Under the Sun


        Review:

        At the age of 14, Ayako Hosokawa was already performing in the American military clubs in Japan, picking up the English language by singing international pop songs of that time. Now, she represents feeling and soul within her songs, no matter whether she sings in English or Japanese. After her marriage, she moved to the United States and was discovered and sponsored by Earl "Fatha" Hines. She found enthusiastic fans touring San Francisco, Las Vegas, Montreal and lots of places in California, performing in the clubs, local radio stations or on TV. In the '80s, she started a roving life between the United States and Japan. Due to her recordings for TBM and performances for radio stations and on TV, she became one of the best-known pop and jazz singers throughout her country.

         


        Ratings

        Discogs : 4.75 / 5 


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