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Still Life (22:54 Saturday) In The Mood Of Love [Vinyl] (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
Still Life (22:54 Saturday) In The Mood Of Love [Vinyl] (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
$46.99$49.99Product Type : Vinyl
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A stylish collaboration time between illustrations and sounds. The original soundtrack work of NTV network's 5-minute program "Still Life", illustrated by Hisashi Eguchi, a popular manga artist / illustrator representing Japan, has been reissued by Sad Disco!
"Still Life” is a TV program that vividly blends Eguchi's stylish and captivating illustrations with music produced by musician/saxophonist Kiyoshi Miyaura. The program aired for about five minutes before 11 p.m. on Saturday nights from the late 80s to the early 00s. This is the second of three soundtracks illustrated by Hisashi Eguchi and Sho Kitagawa and is the most difficult one to find.
Kiyoshi Miyaura: Born in Tokyo in 1953. Japan musician, saxophonist, respiratory researcher, and inventor. He is active as the leader of the band "Tycoon", and left an image album of the New Age/Japanese rare masterpiece "One Hundred Billion Days and One Hundred Billion Nights" written by Ryu Mitsuse and illustrated by Hagio Mochito. He has been involved in the production of programs since the opening of J-WAVE and was also involved in the radio program "Still Life" as an executive producer until the end of the program. In addition to writing and arranging the soundtrack for the anime film Lupin III: The Conspiracy of the Fuma Clan, he also serves as a support arranger for Ahoshi Kobayashi and Yukihide Takekawa.
- Pressed on black vinyl
- Artwork by Hisashi Eguchi
- This is the first analog version of the 1991 soundtrack
SADI29 -Artist-Kiyoshi Miyaura
- Handling Note: **Please allow an additional 5 business days for this item's shipment.**
- Format Detail: LP Black
- Format: Vinyl
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