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With the exception of eBay and the marketplace division of Amazon, they deal exclusively with brand-new items. Is my personal favorite because they offer numerous payment and shipment options and have a handy point system. Their catalogue is very extensive, which can only be beaten by. I can't say anything for because I've found everything I looked for elsewhere. Like Amazon, they only take credit cards. Check their. You may be surprised at what you can find there.

My only warning about eBay is when you buy from stores based in China and sometimes Japan, please make sure that the CD is not a promo or sample. Those basically have limited resell value in case you ever want to sell them away. They were meant to be played on radio and in shops on the street, yet those stores got them for free and are planning to sell them to you for a profit.

I'm saying this as someone who mistakenly bought a few promos myself. You may dismiss this warning if you don't care. I haven't used Amazon much outside of Japan because their shipping charges are steep and the couple times I bought from them, the local post office has slapped a huge customs charge on top of it all. And all I ordered were a few CDs for each order. J-Canuck apparently didn't have such unpleasant experience, and we both live in Ontario, Canada, so go figure. Shipping for those is cheap but be prepared for the slowness of delivery because the sellers don't let you choose.

Was the first used item shop I had the pleasure of buying from. I even visited the main store in Hamamatsu, Shizuoka this April just for fun. Masa is an awesome owner and sometimes takes the time to write to you about the items in your order. The selection is still impressive but not as mindboggling as it used to be a few years back. Just add the items to the cart and go from there. Besides being a handy resource for information on albums from anywhere in the world, also contains a huge marketplace full of independent sellers that have those items.

Most of them deal with vinyl rather than CDs. As far as I searched, the J-Music sold at Discogs is everything but aidoru and straight pop with some exceptions but you can find those elsewhere. If you're looking for something rare, you might be in luck. I purchased an ultra-rare vinyl copy of Mioko Yamaguchi's 'Yume Hikou' from there last week, which made me very very happy. All the sellers can communicate in English regardless of where they're based.

If you're into Japanese vinyl, should be the first stop on your list. They carry a few CDs but mostly it's just vinyl paradise. The website is easy to use and the used records on there are usually in M or NM condition. The prices are cheap unless it's something rare, they take PayPal and you can choose from four different shipping methods. One note is that the PayPal process is manual.

Just follow the instructions after you confirm the order and don't forget to enter the order number in the message section on PayPal's Send Money page. After that it's all smooth. Like Amazon, also has an extensive Marketplace. You'll be surprised at how cheap some CDs are.

The English version of the page will only let you search through the shops that ship overseas. They only accept credit cards. But please, do not search in romaji if the artist's original name is in Japanese; you'll just get silly irrelevant results because this site tends to translate names rather than romanize them.

Just search in Japanese and refer to cover images to figure out the results. I didn't know anything about his prowess on the drums but I remembered watching a comedy starring him, and he had quite the burlesque sense of humour. And for people on my side of the Pacific of a certain age, he was known in the dramatization of the James Clavell novel, 'Shogun' as the ultimately treacherous Lord Yabu when it was broadcast in on NBC.

I first heard it on 'Sounds of Japan' and the image of being on the Lido Deck of a cruise ship at cocktail time has stayed with me ever since. I ended up buying 'Mellow Lips' for this song and for the first track. Haven't heard this one in a long time. It was also her 7th single from July with what I like to call her 'Oginoman' sound: her sharp nasal vocals paired with those 80s synths.

It and a lot of her album helped me get through those all-nighters during university. I don't think any bike gang from Chiba Prefecture would ever have this song belting out of the gang ghettoblaster but any of Oginome's discography from the 80s often put quite a bit more oomph into the aidoru proceedings. It went as high as No. I've never noticed any cauliflower ears but he's had that stocky build and puffy nose.

And when it comes to Ohkawa, one song always comes to mind since it has been his greatest hit thus far. It almost comes across as the musical equivalent of a geisha making her walk down the side streets of Kyoto to where she works.

The words refer to the season of winter and therefore of the man's discontent as he prays somehow for spring to return. For Ohkawa, his sad vocals could have come from his own life. The song became a hit but after that, Ohkawa never could grab that brass ring again for 13 years. It was a very long and difficult dry spell for him during which Koga passed away in However, 'Sazanka no Yado' became a huge hit after its release in August , getting as high as No.

It won the Long Seller's Prize at the Japan Record Awards, and I wonder if Ohkawa had been keeping his old master in his head when he went to pick up that prize and then perform at the Kohaku Utagassen.

It made for a fine story of redemption. One humourous story of Ohkawa I will share with you. I'm not sure if he has ever lived it down but he was once a victim of a practical joke on the Japanese version of 'Candid Camera' in which he found himself playing golf with a pretty woman.

It turned out that the woman was really a porn actress and she was wearing a skimpy mini-skirt and a V-neck sweater with no bra. The audience had a ball laughing as they watched Ohkawa squeeing like a little boy at Xmas as he supposedly nonchalantly tried to look down the woman's sweater. I was rather lucky to have seen that episode on a video tape somewhere. This was not a major Kurahashi song but from listening to certain phrases from it, I could recognize it pretty easily and it is a pleasant enough ballad that has that European air which often characterizes a Kurahashi ballad.

It's nice to hear in that study on a rainy Sunday. However, I just found out that Kurahashi's ballad was actually a cover version. Debuting in after becoming known in her area as a folk singer, her version of this song was released in as her 3rd of 4 singles. Well, I figure if they could make an anime out of Lucy Maud Montgomery's 'Anne of Green Gables', then what could stop the industry from making a similar product out of the works of one Agatha Christie?

The Japanese love their mysteries, and there are die hard fans over there in Japan who love her works along with the stories of Arthur Conan Doyle heck, a famed pint-sized detective is partially named after him. I watched a good portion of the episodes which came right after the 7 p. News, and was pretty impressed by the clarity and the richness of the images. Of course, being an anime, there just had to be a cute girl character and an unusually sentient duck by the name of Oliver.

I gather that for such a production, NHK also wanted to bring in the big guns for the opening and ending themes. I liked both of them so much that I ended up getting the single. Although I thought there was something 50s about it, according to the J-Wiki article on the song, Tats patterned the melody after a canzone or Italian ballad , something that he had apparently wanted to do once he passed the age of I don't think I've ever heard a canzone, so if there are any experts in the genre reading this who would like to confirm whether 'Wasurenaide' sounds a bit Italian, please let me know.

In any case, I thought it was a pretty dramatic way to end a weekly anime. The above video is an episode, but below is the full version of the song. As soon as I heard the opening credits roll, I just thought 'Yup, he's back.

It was nice to hear some of the old Tats again after a long while. I had that urge to hit a beach although I have never surfed a day in my life. He took care of both the melody and lyrics. I never thought I would be adding a new section to the blog, but in the last few days, I just kept seeing composer Kyohei Tsutsumi's name pop up so often through here and that I felt that I really needed to set aside an article just for him and create the category of 'Creator'. Tsutsumi has popped up as part of a small sentence in many of the entries I've contributed to 'Kayo Kyoku Plus', but I've yet to write anything about the composer himself.

His entire education was connected through the Aoyama Gakuin University schools and as a university student, he started getting into jazz.

Once he graduated in , he started work at Nihon Gramophone which is now known as Universal Music. Unfortunately, the YouTube video for Mochizuki's original was taken down but I was able to find another cover version by Little Patty at the above link. Most of the entries here have already been covered, so I will provide the links to their articles without having to repeat myself.

Moreover, since the breadth and depth of his contributions to Japanese pop music have been so huge as the most prolific yep, I'm using that term again composer, I'm going to go with J-Wiki's categorization of his biggest hits by decade.

I'm never going to be able to set foot in the Minato Mirai 21 neighbourhood again without hearing that horn which starts off the song. This is the one song that I hadn't written about previously. Released in March , the song had me first thinking whether Tsutsumi and NOKKO who wrote the lyrics were going for an ethereal ballad reminiscent of something that would have been made almost a century back on the Vaudeville stage.

In any case, 'Ningyo' hit No. We're still not quite halfway through the 21st-century teens yet but it looks like a Kyohei Tsutsumi song has also been making the rounds. Williams, receiving message and then closing it without the karate kid dual audio hindi eng opening the k arate itself. It was, then check dual the graduation announcement templates in, at pmIm thinking that these would be fabulous with Flav-r-bites, she agrees and they are married that night.

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