Hiroshi Sato - Sailing Blaster (2015)
BAND/ARTIST: Hiroshi Sato
- Title: Sailing Blaster
- Year Of Release: 1984 / 2015
- Label: BRIDGE-inc./CS RECORDS/ALFA MUSIC I
- Genre: Funk, Soul, Disco, Sity Pop
- Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 40:24
- Total Size: 101 / 281 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Sweet Inspiration (3:39)
02. Eight Days A Week (4:23)
03. Always (4:08)
04. Love Is Happening (3:50)
05. Blues Blaster (2:04)
06. Jenny Lou (4:17)
07. Shine Forever (3:34)
08. I Feel Fine (3:53)
09. How Ya Been (Do Nai?) (5:03)
10. Sailing Blaster (1:29)
11. Sweet Inspiration ’85 (4:05)
01. Sweet Inspiration (3:39)
02. Eight Days A Week (4:23)
03. Always (4:08)
04. Love Is Happening (3:50)
05. Blues Blaster (2:04)
06. Jenny Lou (4:17)
07. Shine Forever (3:34)
08. I Feel Fine (3:53)
09. How Ya Been (Do Nai?) (5:03)
10. Sailing Blaster (1:29)
11. Sweet Inspiration ’85 (4:05)
Hiroshi Sato, a keyboard player and arranger. The original album from Alfa Records, which was eagerly awaited for reprint, is finally back!
"I'm originally a lazy type of person, but I'm also influenced by funk and blues, so I tried to put out that part this time" (from an interview at the time of Hiroshi Sato)
The fifth solo album in total. (1984) This is the second work since he returned from his training as a warrior in the United States and signed a contract with Emerging Alfa Records. As mentioned in the interview at that time, this work actively tries on funk and blues numbers that have never existed before. In particular, the instrumental songs "Blues Blaster" and "How Ya Been (Do Nai?)" Are both deep Kansai blues songs. The Beatles cover, which was greatly influenced by Hiroshi Sato, includes two songs, "Eight Days A Week" and "I Feel Fine". The bonus track "Sweet Inspiration '85" is recorded from the planning board "THIS BOY" released in 1985, the day after this work. Hiroshi Sato decided the direction of his own sound in his previous work "awakening". If "awakening" is the introductory chapter, this album should be positioned as the first chapter of "Sound Maker Hiroshi Sato", which has been through until Hiroshi Sato's death.
"I'm originally a lazy type of person, but I'm also influenced by funk and blues, so I tried to put out that part this time" (from an interview at the time of Hiroshi Sato)
The fifth solo album in total. (1984) This is the second work since he returned from his training as a warrior in the United States and signed a contract with Emerging Alfa Records. As mentioned in the interview at that time, this work actively tries on funk and blues numbers that have never existed before. In particular, the instrumental songs "Blues Blaster" and "How Ya Been (Do Nai?)" Are both deep Kansai blues songs. The Beatles cover, which was greatly influenced by Hiroshi Sato, includes two songs, "Eight Days A Week" and "I Feel Fine". The bonus track "Sweet Inspiration '85" is recorded from the planning board "THIS BOY" released in 1985, the day after this work. Hiroshi Sato decided the direction of his own sound in his previous work "awakening". If "awakening" is the introductory chapter, this album should be positioned as the first chapter of "Sound Maker Hiroshi Sato", which has been through until Hiroshi Sato's death.
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