Difference between revisions of "Tamahime-sama"
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# [[Tonari no Indojin]] (隣りの印度人; ''The Next Indian People'') | # [[Tonari no Indojin]] (隣りの印度人; ''The Next Indian People'') | ||
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# [[Mori no Hitobito]] (森の人々; ''People of the Forest'') | # [[Mori no Hitobito]] (森の人々; ''People of the Forest'') | ||
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''Tamahime-sama'' is the debut album released by [[Togawa Jun]]. The album is Togawa's first solo work outside of her bands. The [[Tamahime-sama (Togawa Jun)|title track]] was composed by [[Hosono Haruomi]], the bassist for [[YMO]]. The Japanese music magazine, ''[[Rolling Stone Japan]]'', rated the album as "the 18th greatest Japanese album of all time<ref>[http://www.jrawk.com/Content/T/togawajun/reviews/tamahimesama.html Jrawk: Review of Tamahime-sama]</ref>." The album has been described as very theatrical and dark, and it contains a large range of musical styles such as electronic to traditional folk, which are often all used in the same song. The cover of the album features Togawa as a dragonfly. During promotional events such as photographs and live performances of songs from the album, Togawa wore dragonfly wings. | ''Tamahime-sama'' is the debut album released by [[Togawa Jun]]. The album is Togawa's first solo work outside of her bands. The [[Tamahime-sama (Togawa Jun)|title track]] was composed by [[Hosono Haruomi]], the bassist for [[YMO]]. The Japanese music magazine, ''[[Rolling Stone Japan]]'', rated the album as "the 18th greatest Japanese album of all time<ref>[http://www.jrawk.com/Content/T/togawajun/reviews/tamahimesama.html Jrawk: Review of Tamahime-sama]</ref>." The album has been described as very theatrical and dark, and it contains a large range of musical styles such as electronic to traditional folk, which are often all used in the same song. The cover of the album features Togawa as a dragonfly. During promotional events such as photographs and live performances of songs from the album, Togawa wore dragonfly wings. |
Revision as of 03:53, 1 January 2016
- Artist
- Togawa Jun
- Album
- Tamahime-sama (玉姫様; Princess Tama)
- Released
- 1984.01.24 (LP)
- 1984.03.25 (Cassette)
- 1984.09.25 (CD)
- 1987.03.25 (CD reissue)
- 1993.08.21 (CD reissue)
- 1994.12.21 (CD reissue)
- 1996.12.18 (CD reissue)
- 2006.02.22 (CD reissue)
- 2011.05.11 (CD reissue)
- Catalog Number
- YLR-28014 (LP)
- YLC-28014 (Cassette)
- 38XA-22 (CD)
- 32XA-149 ('87 reissue)
- ALCA-512 ('93 reissue)
- ALCA-9125 ('94 reissue)
- ALCA-5126 ('96 reissue)
- MHCL-712 ('06 reissue)
- MHCL-20132 ('11 reissue)
- Price
- ¥2,310 ('06 reissue)
- ¥2,500 ('11 reissue)
- Tracklist
- Doto no Ren'ai (怒濤の恋愛; Equal Romance)
- Teinen Pushiganga (諦念プシガンガ; Singing and Dancing Resignation)
- Konchugun (昆虫軍; Military Insects)
- Yuumon no Giga (憂悶の戯画; Caricature of Distress)
- Tonari no Indojin (隣りの印度人; The Next Indian People)
- Tamahime-sama (玉姫様; Princess Tama)
- Mori no Hitobito (森の人々; People of the Forest)
- Odorenai (踊れない; Don't Dance)
- Mushi no Onna (蛹化の女; Pupating Woman)
- Information
Tamahime-sama is the debut album released by Togawa Jun. The album is Togawa's first solo work outside of her bands. The title track was composed by Hosono Haruomi, the bassist for YMO. The Japanese music magazine, Rolling Stone Japan, rated the album as "the 18th greatest Japanese album of all time[1]." The album has been described as very theatrical and dark, and it contains a large range of musical styles such as electronic to traditional folk, which are often all used in the same song. The cover of the album features Togawa as a dragonfly. During promotional events such as photographs and live performances of songs from the album, Togawa wore dragonfly wings.
The album reached #14 on the weekly Oricon chart, during it's original run. The 2006 reissue reached #236 on Oricon charts, and charted for 1 week. The 2011 reissue reached #254 on Oricon charts, and charted for 1 week.
References
External Links
- Japanese Wikipedia: 玉姫様
- Sony Music Profile: 2006 Reissue
- Oricon Profile: 1993 Reissue | 1994 Reissue | 2006 Reissue | 2011 Reissue
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