A glorious 2x LP gatefold double album resplendent with OBIs featuring some of the best examples of, until recently, a very underrated genre. Now of course, it's the hippest sound around. Curated from the extensive Nippon Columbia catalogue by Japanese renaissance man Cunimondo Takiguchi, this compilation chronicles the hottest cuts from the most innovative originators of the City Pop genre. It's the best bits from 70s and 80s funk, soul, disco, AOR, R&B and Pop; Tokyo's tastiest cocktail. Add to this Gearbox's famed high production values and quality control, and you have an early contender for Compilation of 2024.
1-1. Edo River / Carnation
1-2. Futari Bun No Atsui Yume / Yasushi Nakanishi
1-3. Stardust Night / Jadoes
1-4. Don't Call Me On The Phone / Keiko Kimura
1-5. Samugari / Tomoki Kikuchi
1-6. Mayonaka No Denwa / Yumi Seino
1-7. Fuyu Kitari Naba / Takaki Horigome
1-8. Spacewalk / Midori Hara
2-1. Me Ni Mienai Mono / Emi Necozawa
2-2. Umi Ni Ukabu Piano / Nanako Sato
2-3. Harumi Futo / Kyoko Furuya
2-4. Fly High / Escalators
2-5. Weekend Night / Mitsuko Horie
2-6. Moonlight, Starlight / Namihiko Ohmura
2-7. Nostalgic Spaceman / Chikako Ueno
2-8. F.W.Y. / Hiroshi Sato
1-1. Edo River / Carnation
1-2. Futari Bun No Atsui Yume / Yasushi Nakanishi
1-3. Stardust Night / Jadoes
1-4. Don't Call Me On The Phone / Keiko Kimura
1-5. Samugari / Tomoki Kikuchi
1-6. Mayonaka No Denwa / Yumi Seino
1-7. Fuyu Kitari Naba / Takaki Horigome
1-8. Spacewalk / Midori Hara
2-1. Me Ni Mienai Mono / Emi Necozawa
2-2. Umi Ni Ukabu Piano / Nanako Sato
2-3. Harumi Futo / Kyoko Furuya
2-4. Fly High / Escalators
2-5. Weekend Night / Mitsuko Horie
2-6. Moonlight, Starlight / Namihiko Ohmura
2-7. Nostalgic Spaceman / Chikako Ueno
2-8. F.W.Y. / Hiroshi Sato