Tatsuro Yamashita - Opus - All Time Best 1975-2012 Flac
A guide to Tatsuro Yamashita's "OPUS - All Time Best 1975-2012" FLAC!
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A soulful ballad showcasing his vocal range and lush arrangements. Sayonara Natsu no Hi: A nostalgic pop classic. wake.store Disc 3: Moon / Warner Years II (1995–2012) Highlights his later, mature work and contemporary hits. Tatsuro Yamashita - OPUS - All Time Best 1975-2012 FLAC
"Heron," "Dreaming Girl," "Forever Mine," "Hope, the Name of Light" Limited Edition A guide to Tatsuro Yamashita's "OPUS - All
- "Ride on Time" (1980): Perhaps his most famous track. In FLAC, listen for the tight brass section and the clarity of the backing vocals. The distinction between the snare drum and the handclaps is distinct in lossless.
- "Christmas Eve" (1983): A Japanese national standard. The intro’s synth chimes and Yamashita’s whisper-quiet falsetto require a noise-free format to sound their best without digital artifacts.
- "Sparkle" (1982): A driving AOR track used in the anime Space Adventure Cobra. The FLAC format highlights the gritty analog synthesizers and the fast-paced bassline grooves.
- "Love Talkin'" (1980): A showcase of his R&B influences. The separation of the horn section and the rhythm guitar is exquisite when listened to in high fidelity.
Disc 1: 1975–1982
The collection is organized chronologically to show Yamashita’s evolution from the foundations of Japanese rock to sophisticated City Pop. Disc / Era Content Focus Key Tracks Sugar Babe & RCA/AIR Years "Down Town", "Ride On Time", "Sparkle", "Loveland, Island" Disc 2: 1983–1994 Moon/Warner Years I "Christmas Eve", "High Pressure Girl", "Get Back In Love" Disc 3: 1995–2012 Moon/Warner Years II "Heron", "Forever Mine", "Kibou to iu na no Hikari" Bonus Disc Rarities (Limited Edition) "Garasu no Hitomi", "Morning Glory (98 New Vocal Mix)" Key Features & Mastering "Ride on Time" (1980): Perhaps his most famous track