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On Air on Aug. 25 (Tue), 2015
French lyrics writing / Vocal – Sanei Architechture Planning’s New CM
The original song is “Someday my prince will come”, a popular song from Walt Disney’s animated movie Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
I translated the words in French and sing here.
↓Long version
TV CM「岸壁の家」篇 30sec.新CM 「岸壁の家」篇を本日8月25日から放映開始しました!
Posted by 三栄建築設計 on 2015年8月25日
↓Short version
TV CM「岸壁の家」篇 15sec.2015/8/25~
Posted by 三栄建築設計 on 2015年8月25日
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Released on Feb. 2 (Wed) French lyrics writing / Duet Vocal – “La Pesanteur” , the 1st song of Toshiyuki Yasuda’s new album “Nameless God’s Blue”
→“Nameless God’s Blue” Details
→Toshiyuki Yasuda Website
SOLO ALBUM (5th)
Toshiyuki Yasuda: Nameless God’s Blue
[MEGADOLLY MD1506]
iTunes ,e-onkyo, Ototoy (hi-res)
MEGADOLLY shop, Amazon.co.jp, Tower Records, Disk Union, 他
1. La pesanteur
2. Sei gradi di separazione
3. Don’t Miss the Time
4. Ironic Dance
5. Don’t Think It’s to Be Down
6. Alpha Helix
7. Spa On the Moon
8. Falling Stars
9. My Fiendish Heart
10. Wings
11. By Grace of Blue
12. Journey’s End in the Eastern Evening Sky
Drums: Norihide Saji
Contrabass: Keiji Matsui
Vocals, Piano, Vibraphone, Celesta: Toshiyuki Yasuda
Guitar, Duet Vocals on 12: Toshihito Tsushima (The Firefly Clan)
Viola: Izumi Kawamura
Duet Vocals on 1: Takako Sato (fantaholic)
Duet Vocals on 2: Viola d’Acquarone
Recorded: Keiji Matsui at echo and cloud studio, Tokyo
Except
Vocals, Vibraphone, Celesta, Guitar: Toshiyuki Yasuda at home, Tokyo & Sunset Music Studio, Okinawa
Vocals by Takako Sato: Takashi Watanabe at Takashi’s studio, Tokyo
Vocals by Viola d’Acquarone: Emilio Pozzolini at Butcher Studio, Genova
in 2012 – 2014
Mixed, Mastered: Toshiyuki Yasuda at home, Tokyo
Artwork: Reylia Slaby
Liner Notes: Kentaro Takahashi
Designed: Manabu Masuda (A-T-N) & Toshiyuki Yasuda
Produced: Toshiyuki Yasuda
Toshiyuki Yasuda’s 5th solo album. Apart from continuous elaborated concepts such as “Brazilian music sung by a fictitious robot” or “all monophonic compilation album” or “electronic covers of world’s children’s songs”, the album are comprised of the subjectivity, specifically consists of compositions of singer-songwriter feel and arrangements of easy-listening / jazz style, which should be bracing and profound masterpieces. The music itself is a laid-back music with dreamy vocals / piano, relaxed but mighty drums / bass / guitar, vibrant viola and noble glockenspiels. The album was thoroughly recorded in Tokyo, Okinawa and Genova from 2012 to 2014. Instruments were recorded very carefully especially piano was captured by 10 microphones. As a result, the sound has an exquisite presence.
Takako Sato joins
1. La pesanteur
(Lyrics writing in French, Duet-vocal)
Click to read the lyrics
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Released on Dec. 7(Sat), 2013
Sato Takako sings the chorus of WORLD ORDER’s ”LAST DANCE”
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On air on Oct. 7(Mon), 2013
Sato Takako sings the chorus of WORLD ORDER’s ”REINCARNATION” for “Yofuku no Aoyama 50th Anniversary Sale” commercial
→Yofuku no Aoyama (Japanese)
→WORLD ORDER’s Official Website
→Blog post on this album (Japanese)
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Out on Jun. 19(Wed), 2013
Sato Takako sings the chorus of WORLD ORDER’s ”IMPERIALISM”
→Know more about ”IMPERLIALISM” (Japanese/English)
→WORLD ORDER’s Official Website
→Blog post on this album (Japanese)
Available on download
iTunes / Amazon.com etc.
(Available worldwide. Please search for it in your country’s iTunes / amazon)
PV
(Below are quoted from http://worldorder.jp/imperialism/)
About IMPELIALISM
The new single and video IMPERIALISM builds on the group’s mission to prompt reflection contemporary society, working styles, global culture, and images of modern Japan. Provocatively shot in Washington D.C. – against backdrops of American sights like the US Capitol building and Union Station. Spontaneous moments from filming are kept as is for the video – WORLD ORDER’s expressive vision.
About WORLDORDER
WORLD ORDER first captured the international attention with the release of their music videos on Youtube – the sight of seven suited Japanese men dancing robotically against prominent Tokyo scenes garnered a huge reaction. Early videos included the eponymous WORLD ORDER, post-earthquake MACHINE CIVLIZATION, mysterious temple-set AQUARIUS, Tokyo-based MIND SHIFT, and ode to pan-Asian unity in Permanent Revolution.
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Out on Jun. 5(Wed), 2013
Sato Takako sings in ”Les Rendez-vous de Tokyo 20130606″ produced by Toshiyuki Yasuda
→Know more about ”Les Rendez-vous de Tokyo 20130606″ (Japanese)
→Toshiyuki Yasuda’s Website
→Les Rendez-vous de Tokyo’s Website
→Blog post on this album (Japanese)
Available on iTunes
toshiyuki yasuda, izumi kawamura, les chouquettes: Les Rendez-vous de Tokyo 20130606
[arigato Inc.]
01. In Our Memory
02. Nothing to Lose (Instrumental)
03. Prelude to Melancholy
04. À la claire fontaine
05. Uranic Intermezzo
06. Nothing to Lose (Vocal)
07. Ironic Dance