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Noriki
Dream Cruise [Japanese Import]
Dream Cruise [Japanese Import]
Universal Music Japan | CAT #: PROT-7107
KEY FEATURES
KEY FEATURES
- 2021 Japanese Reissue Edition
- 1xLP pressed on Classic Black Vinyl
- Housed in a single-pocket jacket
- Features a traditional Japanese OBI strip
- Originally released in 1984
DETAILS
DETAILS
ARTIST: Noriki
LABEL: Universal Music Japan
CAT NO: PROT-7107
RELEASE DATE:
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GENRE / STYLE:
- City Pop
- J-Pop
- Jazz
- Funk / Soul
- Rock
- Pop
RELEASE DESCRIPTION
RELEASE DESCRIPTION
Enthusiasts of Noriki were undoubtedly ecstatic when Universal Music Japan reissued 1984's Dream Cruise, a masterful follow-up to 1983's Noriki.
Dream Cruise continues Noriki's excellence without missing a beat, delivering a stunning LP from start to finish. Its status as a classic is well-deserved!
Discover myriad mellow urban scapes, Tatsuro Yamashita's dreamy vocals, and jazzy Japanese mono-boogie disco! With special guests Nobu Saito and Yurie Kokubun joining in, it's an experience you won't soon forget!
TRACKLIST
TRACKLIST
1. You Can Make It
2. On The Street
3. When Rain Stops
4. Night Lights
5. Easy Way
6. Mild Life
7. Lasting Note
8. Uncle Bearcat
9. Epilogue
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LISTEN
CREDITS
CREDITS
Arranged By, Producer, Piano, Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes], Organ [Hammond B-3], Synthesizer [Mini Moog, Prophet-5, Yamaha DX-7, Yamaha CS-0] – Soichi Noriki
Art Direction – Shigo Yamaguchi
Coordinator [Production] – Kazuo Watanabe, Toru Misaki, Toru Yoshida
Design [Art Design] – Keiko Ogasawara, Shigo Design Room
Drums – Masayoshi Imaizumi
Electric Bass – Ryuji Hisasue
Electric Guitar – Hirotsugu Nakai, Toru Tatsuki
Engineer [Mastering] – Shogo Takeuchi
Engineer [Recording & Remix] – Yoshihisa Watanabe, Yutaka Tomioka
Engineer [Second] – Kazuhiko Yanagisawa
Executive-Producer – Nobuo Ohtani
Illustration – Joana Joy
Percussion [Sonor] – Nobu Saito
Producer – Yoichiro Kikuchi
Tenor Saxophone, Alto Saxophone – Haruo Sakai
Tenor Saxophone, Alto Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone – Jake H. Concepcion
Trombone – Yasuo Hirauchi
Trumpet, Flugelhorn – Susumu Kazuhara
Vocals – Yurie Kokubu