Taeko Onuki - Romantique (2018) Hi-Res

Artist: Taeko Onuki
Title: Romantique
Year Of Release: 1980 / 2008 / 2018
Label: Sony Music Direct(Japan)Inc.
Genre: Pop, New Wave, Synth-pop, Singer-Songwriter
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,log) / FLAC (tracks) 24bit-96kHz
Total Time: 43:30 / 40:14
Total Size: 263 Mb / 1.30 Gb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: Romantique
Year Of Release: 1980 / 2008 / 2018
Label: Sony Music Direct(Japan)Inc.
Genre: Pop, New Wave, Synth-pop, Singer-Songwriter
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,log) / FLAC (tracks) 24bit-96kHz
Total Time: 43:30 / 40:14
Total Size: 263 Mb / 1.30 Gb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. CARNAVAL (4:47)
02. ディケイド・ナイト (3:46)
03. 雨の夜明け (4:33)
04. 若き日の望楼 (3:56)
05. BOHEMIAN (4:10)
06. 果てなき旅情 (4:44)
07. ふたり (3:49)
08. 軽蔑 (3:42)
09. 新しいシャツ (4:02)
10. 蜃気楼の街 (2:49)
11. 愛にすくわれたい (3:11)
A masterpiece produced with the concept of European sound and the first of the prestigious "European trilogy", the fourth original album in total. Also includes a self-cover of "Shinkirou no Machi" recorded in "SONGS" during the Sugar Babe era.
Paralleling musical trends in North America and Europe, the early '70s saw several talented singer/songwriters emerge in Japan, such as Miyuki Nakajima, Tatsuro Yamashita and Yumi Matsutoya. Somewhat less well-known but equally deserving of attention is Taeko Onuki, who was one of the members of a band called Sugar Babe, along with Yamashita. Sugar Babe was one of the first Japanese bands to emphasize high-quality, original material that catered to a more sophisticated, mature audience. On Sugar Babe tracks such as "Itsumodori (As Usual)", Onuki set the template for her style: mellow without being soporific, with a strong pop feel. Sugar Babe broke up in 1976, and ever since then Onuki has worked as a solo artist, starting with her first solo album Gray Skies, which came out the same year.
Paralleling musical trends in North America and Europe, the early '70s saw several talented singer/songwriters emerge in Japan, such as Miyuki Nakajima, Tatsuro Yamashita and Yumi Matsutoya. Somewhat less well-known but equally deserving of attention is Taeko Onuki, who was one of the members of a band called Sugar Babe, along with Yamashita. Sugar Babe was one of the first Japanese bands to emphasize high-quality, original material that catered to a more sophisticated, mature audience. On Sugar Babe tracks such as "Itsumodori (As Usual)", Onuki set the template for her style: mellow without being soporific, with a strong pop feel. Sugar Babe broke up in 1976, and ever since then Onuki has worked as a solo artist, starting with her first solo album Gray Skies, which came out the same year.