Here's a rare piece of signed memorabilia from new wave rockstar Tatsuya Sugimoto, who went to live in Berlin in 1978 in a foolish attempt to become the Japanese David Bowie. (Photo: Konig Studios)Sugimoto's "Bamboo Music Night and Day" album was fairly unmemorable, which is why you won't find him in any of the illustrated musical encyclopedias today -- so don't even look. Listen, instead, to the album's highlight, Sugimoto's cover of Ryuichi Sakamoto's masterpiece "Thatness and Thereness":
Thatness and Thereness (2.9MB mp3 file, 3mins 9secs, stereo)
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Date: 2007-07-14 03:46 am (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2007-07-14 12:35 pm (UTC)When I saw your lost albums title, I thought you were going to discuss Dennis Wilson's unreleased second solo album. Then when I read Bowie I dreamed of his electronic collaboration with Paul Buckmaster for the "Man Who Fell To Earth" soundtrack. The great lost album.
Still I am glad they went with Stomu Yamashta.
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Date: 2007-07-17 11:23 pm (UTC)Yes, Momus, how exactly do you achieve that Believe era Cher sound?
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Date: 2007-07-14 05:57 pm (UTC)I'll listen to the track after I go and get my bicycle repaired. Ryuichi is another fave--I have been listening to 'Free Trading' on the 'Neo Geo' album like crazy lately.
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xo
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Date: 2007-07-14 07:20 pm (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2007-07-18 03:14 pm (UTC)nicholas d kent
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Date: 2007-07-18 03:30 pm (UTC)BTW, regarding another comment implying that the original was Sylvian, the original version was one of Sakamoto fairly infrequent own solo vocals. It's the rare piece that suits his shall we say limited vocal range to perfection and it's his only vocal piece he continues to perform live himself.