Tatsuro Yamashita - Opus - All Time Best 1975-2012 Flac
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FLAC preserves the depth and clarity of Yamashita’s complex arrangements, from his signature "one-man" vocal harmonies to his precise funk guitar strumming. Archival Value:
Fast-forward to 2012, when Tatsuro Yamashita released , a comprehensive compilation album that celebrates his remarkable career. This extensive collection features 45 tracks, carefully curated to represent the best of Yamashita's work over the past four decades. The album's title, OPUS , signifies a masterpiece or a life's work, which aptly describes the scope and quality of the music contained within. Tatsuro Yamashita - OPUS - All Time Best 1975-2012 FLAC
Tatsuro Yamashita - OPUS - All Time Best 1975-2012 is the definitive, no-filler anthology of one of Japan's most important musicians. It represents the height of Japanese pop production. For any serious collector, listener, or audiophile, hunting down a of this album is the only way to truly unlock the magic of the "King of City Pop."
For fans of City Pop, Japanese funk, and masterfully produced pop music, few compilations hold the same weight as OPUS ~ALL TIME BEST 1975-2012 . Released on September 26, 2012, this 3-disc, 55-track masterpiece bridges the gap between labels and eras, covering over 35 years of music. FLAC is the preferred format for music collectors
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Includes the foundational Down Town (Sugar Babe era) and the quintessential City Pop anthem, Ride On Time . It represents the height of Japanese pop production
Tatsuro Yamashita - OPUS - All Time Best 1975-2012: The Definitive City Pop Collection in FLAC
The massive 1980 hit that propelled Yamashita into mainstream stardom, featuring one of the most iconic basslines and vocal performances in Japanese pop history.
You can clearly distinguish the bass lines (often played by the legendary Haruomi Hosono or Koki Ito) from the percussion and brass. 🌟 Cultural Impact City Pop Revival:
Tatsuro Yamashita is known as an audiophile—a perfectionist who frequently oversees his own remastering. The 2012 version of OPUS was completely remastered by Yamashita, addressing the limitations of older recordings.