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Rarities is the compilation album by a Japanese singer-songwriter Tatsuro Yamashita, released in October 2002. The album is mainly composed of the songs which had initially appeared on B-sides of his previous singles and not included on any albums.
Tatsuro Collection: 35 Unofficial 1986 Ballad for You: 37 Rock'n Funk Tatsu: 59 1990 Best Pack I (1976–1979) — Best Pack II (1979–1982) Tatsuro Songs From L.A. Platz Unofficial, English covers of his songs by various artists 1991 Tatsuro Songs From L.A. 2: 1995 Treasures: 1 Moon/East West: 1,200,000+ 2002 The RCA/AIR Years LP Box 1976 ...
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Among them, Yamashita recorded "Misty Mauve" for Artisan, although it was not released until 2002 on his Rarities album. [3] The closing track of Artisan is a cover version of The Young Rascals' 1967 U.S. number-one hit. [4] It has been also the ending theme for Sunday Songbook, a weekly radio program that Yamashita has hosted since 1992.
It should only contain pages that are Tatsuro Yamashita songs or lists of Tatsuro Yamashita songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Tatsuro Yamashita songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .
It was originally included on the album Niagara Triangle Vol.1 issued in 1976, the project recorded by the supergroup composed of Yamashita, Ginji Itō and Eiichi Ohtaki. The song (newly remixed by Ohtaki) became a minor hit 17 years after the first release, featured on the children's program Ponkickies and released as a solo single by ...
On the Street Corner is a 1980 cover album by Tatsuro Yamashita.The album features Tatsuro Yamashita's favorite oldies, especially doo-wop songs. Many of the takes recorded were initially performed purely as Yamashita's hobby, and while some of them were shown on stage, the number of songs gradually accumulated, so that's it.
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