Moonglow (Tatsuro Yamashita album)

Moonglow is the fourth studio album by Japanese singer-songwriter Tatsuro Yamashita, released in October 1979.

Moonglow
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 21, 1979
Studio • Canyon Studio(ja)
 • Onkio Haus
 • Media Studio
 • Sound City Studio
 • RCA Studio
Genre
Length46:31
58:45 (2002 reissue)
LabelAIR/RVC
AIR/BMG Funhouse (2002 reissue)
ProducerTatsuro Yamashita, Ryuzo Kosugi
Tatsuro Yamashita chronology
Go Ahead!
(1978)
Moonglow
(1979)
Ride on Time
(1980)
Singles from Moonglow
  1. "Let's Kiss The Sun"
    Released: April 5, 1979
  2. "永遠のFull Moon"
    Released: October 21, 1979

This was his first LP under the AIR label and was also the first studio album released by AIR.

Overview

edit

Moonglow was one of Tatsuro Yamashita's studio albums that stayed the most weeks in the Oricon charts, staying in for fifty weeks. Most of the songs included in this album were written by Minako Yoshida and composed by Tatsuro Yamashita.

Before the album came out, "Let's Kiss The Sun" was released as a lead single. The song was used as a commercial song for Japan Airlines Okinawa campaign.

At this time, Yamashita's director Ryuzo Kosugi launched an independent label "AIR" within the RVC he belonged to because of his desire to take a more free production stance without being controlled by the company's restrictions. This work "Moonglow" was released in the fall of 1979 as the first new record of this new label AIR. It became a stepping stone to the next work "Ride on Time".[1]

When the album finally came out, "Eien no Full Moon" (永遠のFull Moon) was released as a single at the same time as the album. Its B-side would include the song "Funky Flushin'" which was also included on the Moonglow album. Though both of the singles failed to enter the Oricon Singles Chart.

In 1980, the album would win in the 22nd Japan Record Awards for "Best Album Award".[2]

2002 remastered edition

edit

In 2002, a remastered reissue (BVCR-17016) was released as part of The RCA/AIR Years 1976-1982 series. The reissue would include three additional tracks that were previously unreleased before. It would enter the Oricon charts, peaking in at twenty-six for two weeks.

Track listing

edit

All lyrics are written by Minako Yoshida(ja), except where noted; all music is composed by Tatsuro Yamashita[3]

Side A
No.TitleLyricsLength
1."夜の翼 (Nightwing)"Tatsuro Yamashita1:30
2."永遠のFull Moon (Eien no Full Moon)" 4:25
3."Rainy Walk" 5:08
4."Storm" 6:22
5."Funky Flushin'" 5:40
Total length:23:05
Side B
No.TitleLyricsLength
1."Hot Shot" 5:55
2."Touch Me Lightly"Chris Mosdell4:23
3."Sunshine −愛の金色−" 4:20
4."Yellow Cab" 4:48
5."愛を描いて (Let's Kiss The Sun)" 4:00
Total length:23:26

2002 remastered edition

edit
No.TitleLyricsLength
1."夜の翼"Tatsuro Yamashita1:30
2."永遠のFull Moon" 4:27
3."Rainy Walk" 5:09
4."Storm" 6:24
5."Funky Flushin'" 5:43
6."Hot Shot" 5:53
7."Touch Me Lightly"Chris Mosdell4:24
8."Sunshine −愛の金色−" 4:21
9."Yellow Cab" 4:49
10."愛を描いて (Let's Kiss The Sun)" 4:04
11."夜の翼 [ Karaoke ] (Unreleased -Previously Unreleased)"N/A1:39
12."永遠のFull Moon [-Live Version-] (Unreleased -Previously Unreleased)" 5:14
13."Funky Flushin' [-Alternate Version-]" 5:08
Total length:58:45

Personnel

edit

"Taken from the inner sleeve notes of the 1979 album (AIR-8001)."

Musicians

edit

Drums

edit
Yutaka Uehara (A-2, 5, B-1, 3, 4, 5)
Shuichi "Ponta" Murakami (A-4, B-2)
Yukihiro Takahashi (A-3)

Bass

edit
Akihiro Tanaka (A-2, 5, B-1, 3, 4, 5)
Akira Okazawa (A-4, B-2)
Haruomi Hosono

Guitars

edit
Kazuo Shiina (A-2, 5, B-1, 3, 4, 5) solo on "Funky Flushin'" & "Hot Shot"
Tsunehide Matsuki (A-4, B-2) solo on "Storm"
Masaki Matsubara (A-3)
Tatsuro Yamashita (A-2, 5, B-1, 3, 4, 5) solo on "Yellow Cab"

Keyboards

edit
Hiroyuki Nanba (A-2, 5, B-1, 3, 4, 5) solo on "Sunshine"
Hiroshi Satoh
Tatsuro Yamashita
Percussion — Nov Saitoh, Pecker
SynthesizerRyuichi Sakamoto (B-4)
Background Vocals
  • Minako Yoshida
  • by the courtesy of ALFA RECORDS
  • Tatsuro Yamashita
Trumpet — Shin Kazuhara, Yoshikazu Kishi
TromboneShigeharu Mukai, Tadanori Konakawa
Tennor Sax — Kazuo Suzuki
Alto Sax
  • Hidefumi Toki solo on "Full Moon", "Storm" & "Touch Me Lightly"
Baritone Sax — Shunzo Sunahara
Strings Concert Master — Tadaaki Ohno
Conductor — Koji Haijima
Harp — Keiko Yamakawa

Chart positions

edit
Year Album Country Chart Position Weeks Sales
1979 Moonglow Japan Oricon Weekly LP Albums Chart (top 100) 20 50 146,000[4]
Oricon Weekly CT Albums Chart (top 100) 33 28 45,000[4]
2002 Moonglow [Remastered edition] Oricon Weekly Albums Chart 26 2 13,000[4]

Awards

edit
22nd Japan Record Awards
Date Title Category Winner
December 31, 1980 Moonglow[2] Best Album Award Tatsuro Yamashita

Release history

edit
Country Date Label Format Catalog number[3]
Japan October 21, 1979 AIR/RVC LP AIR-8001
CT ART-8001
June 21, 1984 CD RACD-8
August 15, 1986 R32A-1018
March 15, 1987 R28H-2804
August 21, 1990 RCA/BMG Victor BVCR-7004
September 21, 1990 BVCR-2502
June 4, 1997 RCA/BMG Japan BVCR-1031
May 21, 1999 BVCK-37009
February 14, 2002 RCA/BMG Funhouse BVCR-17016
February 20, 2002 LP BVJR-17006

See also

edit

References

edit
  1. ^ (2002) Tatsuro Yamashita's "Moonglow" album booklet notes. RCA/BMG Funhouse (BVCR-17016).
  2. ^ a b "List of the 22nd Japan Record Awards Winners" (in Japanese). Retrieved March 23, 2022.
  3. ^ a b "MOONGLOW" (in Japanese). Retrieved March 23, 2022.
  4. ^ a b c "Tatsuro Yamashita" (in Japanese). Archived from the original on November 11, 2007. Retrieved March 19, 2008.