allow me to brag for a moment and show this off. not to get all Steve Hoffman-y but this pressing is totally amazing, lotta stuff I never noticed on my MP3 copy
https://i.imgur.com/XkEOqsT.jpg
is this the one album of his that doesn't really stick to a particular sound? every track seems to invoke a different locale. honestly I think this might be his very best record. it's so melodically rich and weird. it combines his tropical, ambient, and technopop periods into one. it's one of those rare albums that really is an intersection of everything that makes an artist great at once. like for all the music he made between 82-85 this is like 4 years of ideas in one record. and it has "Pleocene".
― frogbs, Saturday, 24 July 2021 04:00 (two years ago) link
Jealous! OSS is one of his best and yeah, it has 'Pleocene', easily my favourite HH song, even if he sounds a little like Kermit the frog :)
― Maresn3st, Saturday, 24 July 2021 08:25 (two years ago) link
Every time he covers a song it comes off like he’s mocking it, in part because of that voice. Like idk if “Caravan” is supposed to be funny but it makes me laugh
― frogbs, Saturday, 24 July 2021 16:41 (two years ago) link
I associate Hosono's voice with Levon Helm - I guess they and Kermit The Frog are all contemporaries, lotta mutual influencing happening.
― Daniel_Rf, Saturday, 24 July 2021 17:05 (two years ago) link
caravan is a cover of like a 40s tin pan alley thing innit? i like it
― clouds, Sunday, 25 July 2021 01:55 (two years ago) link
it's a duke ellington song from the mid 1930s and must be one of thee most covered pieces of music of all time. it became an exotica classic which is possibly what drew hosono to it.
― stirmonster, Sunday, 25 July 2021 02:03 (two years ago) link
His Funiculì, Funiculà is really beautiful tho'
― Maresn3st, Sunday, 25 July 2021 12:06 (two years ago) link
I really like the drum programming on the F.O.E. stuff
― brimstead, Sunday, 25 July 2021 16:41 (two years ago) link
so I've been deep into the Light in the Attic reissues of Omni Sight Seeing and Medicine Compilation lately. I've kind of dismissed these in the past as "later period Hosono" which regardless had some very good parts, now I think they are both in my Top 5. hell, OSS might be #1, I think it's the only album he has that captures nearly everything he's good at
― frogbs, Saturday, 4 September 2021 04:48 (two years ago) link
omni sight seeing has "pleiocene" which is pretty much the best song ever
― clouds, Friday, 10 September 2021 01:48 (two years ago) link
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PxgPXw0nbyE
― Naive Teen Idol, Saturday, 9 October 2021 20:33 (two years ago) link
Will11 months agoI REMEMBER MAKING OUT WITH MAUDE IN MY BACK SEAT 38 DODGE AFTER THE HIGH SCHOOL HOP BACK IN 1962 AND MEDIUM COMPOSITION 1 WAS PLAYING ON THE RADIO SO GOOD IT NOT LIKE MODERN MUSIC WHICH IS ALL DISCO AND HI NRG>+/- WHY NO ROCK AND ROLL HALL OF FAME FOR HARUOMI HOSONO!!?!!
― frogbs, Sunday, 10 October 2021 02:56 (two years ago) link
This thread is hall-of-fame second post wrongness.
― Maresn3st, Sunday, 10 October 2021 11:18 (two years ago) link
I’m finally giving Hosono House a spin and even tho I was prepared for it to sound like some early 70s rock trip, this is wild. The second song sounds like The Band, another sounds like his spin on Van Dyke Parks’ wonderful cover of Allen Toussiant’s Occapella, and yet another sounds like a Clarence White vocal from one of the final Byrds records. Now, there’s a Nilsson homage. Crazy.
― Naive Teen Idol, Tuesday, 12 October 2021 04:39 (two years ago) link
folks it has finally arrived, I'm actually excited to actually spin this for the first time
https://i.imgur.com/s1vGDKQ.png
― frogbs, Thursday, 14 October 2021 02:53 (two years ago) link
that bit in "La Masto de Tenkirin" where the grandfather clock starts wildly tolling feels so massive rn
― frogbs, Thursday, 14 October 2021 03:18 (two years ago) link
Is the bottom third the obi or part of the artwork?
― Maresn3st, Thursday, 14 October 2021 12:05 (two years ago) link
yeah its an obi. its so stuck on there I thought it was part of the artwork too.
it also came with a card sheet with stills from the movie that I think you're supposed to cut up. and a credit sheet. one thing I see now is that most of the piano pieces were in fact written by Miharu Koshi. I thought it might have been him because of his stuff on Coincidental Music, but now I'm looking at that one and she played the piano bits on there as well! I think her contributions to this soundtrack are what put it over the top for me.
― frogbs, Thursday, 14 October 2021 13:49 (two years ago) link
whoa good news
https://www.jvcmusic.co.jp/-/News/A019206/57.html
3 new Hosono records (new pressings, not new material)
one is a repress/new mix of Swing Slowone is a 12" with "talking" with the Vampire Weekend song that sampled it on the flipone is a comp of his soundtrack work from the last couple of years
dunno if i'll cop all 3 but I absolutely need to get the Swing Slow repress, I've been waiting for that for yeeears
― frogbs, Friday, 15 October 2021 15:44 (two years ago) link
three new tracks on the Swing Slow reissue btw
― frogbs, Friday, 15 October 2021 15:51 (two years ago) link
SO HAPPY! Been praying for a Swing Slow reissue for so long. YES!
― stirmonster, Friday, 15 October 2021 20:23 (two years ago) link
do you know when? i can't seem to see. maybe they can be bought from there now?
― stirmonster, Friday, 15 October 2021 20:26 (two years ago) link
Cdjapan has them for preorder. I’m gonna see if Light in the Attic will carry them bc I’d assume it’s right in their wheelhouse
― frogbs, Friday, 15 October 2021 21:18 (two years ago) link
My favorite YMO stuff is the BGM / Technodelic period and the associated solo albums from 1981-82, so I'm down with "Philharmony" too.
I wanna know from the experts here what are the critical albums from Hosono, Takahashi and Sakamoto. Their catalogs are quite vast.
― Gerald McBoing-Boing, Saturday, 16 October 2021 01:25 (two years ago) link
thanks frogbs. i thinjk i'll try to get them from jeset as japan to uk shipping is way cheaper.
― stirmonster, Saturday, 16 October 2021 02:46 (two years ago) link
short answer, this is easily the most critical from any of them:
https://www.discogs.com/release/2545732-Yukihiro-Takahashi-Yukihiro-Takahashis-Sexual-Voice-Message
long answer I actually have a list on RYM about this
https://rateyourmusic.com/list/JAMOOL/yellow-magic-orchestra-solo-and-related-albums/
― frogbs, Saturday, 16 October 2021 02:51 (two years ago) link
ooh that's a great overview, thanks. haven't heard that akiko yano album among others
― ufo, Saturday, 16 October 2021 03:48 (two years ago) link
like i feel like the akiko yano albums people always talk about are tadaima and maybe iroha ni konpeitou?
― ufo, Saturday, 16 October 2021 04:08 (two years ago) link
what are the critical albums from Hosono, Takahashi and Sakamoto. Their catalogs are quite vast.
i'll give you a real amateurish, off the cuff, i've only listened to 1/10th of the catalogs kind of answer, "don't blame me!" THSTHS kind of list:
Neuromantic (T)Cochin Moon (H)Ongaku Zukan (S)What Me Worry? (T)Philharmony (H)Thousand Knives (S)
― typo hell 13: crypto in insidious, though (Karl Malone), Saturday, 16 October 2021 04:55 (two years ago) link
no, those aren't their very best of the best or most representative probably, but all of these rule so much
― typo hell 13: crypto in insidious, though (Karl Malone), Saturday, 16 October 2021 04:56 (two years ago) link
re: akiko yano, to my mind everything up to and including welcome back (her "jazz" album ft metheny, haden, et al) are worth a listen (i actually think she was a more consistent solo artist than any of the core ymo members in the 80s) but my personal favs are japanese girl (sleek 70s jazz pop w/ heavy japanese folk inflections, she was only like 20 or something ridiculous when she made this), ai ga nakuchane (recorded in london w/ ymo and members of japan) and brooch (beautiful interpretations of schubert, debussy, stravinsky et al songs as well as some originals, performed alongside classical pianist yuji takahashi, really highlights the exceptional range of her unconventional vocal style)
worth noting that many of the lyrics on her albums throughout the 80s and into the 90s were written by shigesato itoi, best known in the west as creator of the mother/earthbound series
― missingNO, Saturday, 16 October 2021 05:04 (two years ago) link
that's a great list karl! i would only add sakamoto's esperanto which for me is not only among sakamoto's best but one of the most special and confounding and inimitable records ever made
― missingNO, Saturday, 16 October 2021 05:12 (two years ago) link
oh yeah also also also this is maybe better for another thread but don't sleep on sakamoto's notated instrumental works from the 90s/00s, discord in particular is a stunner
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ig-7opc1AWE
― missingNO, Saturday, 16 October 2021 05:16 (two years ago) link
It hit me in the face this week that Paraiso is one of the best albums ever. I used to prefer Tropical Dandy and Bon Voyage Co. from his pan-Pacific exotica era, but Paraiso really feels like the musical and conceptual culmination of that era, with an eye toward a spaced-out electronic future (“Simoon” from the first YMO record takes it even further in this direction). It’s also just good-time party music, the most fun you can possibly have on record. Plus some of the most perfect album artwork. Need to procure a vinyl copy of this ASAP
― J. Sam, Saturday, 16 October 2021 15:03 (two years ago) link
Yeah I’ve made no secret of my fondness for that album. It hit me the same way, I thought it was cool but nothing special and then one day I could not stop looping “Asatoya Yunta” because there was something really strange and fascinating about it. Then I realized the whole album is like that. The second track is so incredible - I’ve had it on some playlists for parties and it’s one that someone always asks about.
Gerald - would also highly recommend Omni Sight Seeing from 1989. I think it may actually be his best record. While he may have spread himself a little thin from 82-85 putting out like 10 different albums in various guises this one is like a “best of” of the next 4 years. It’s also his only album that doesn’t stick to a theme, every track is very different from the previous one. Maybe that is the theme. Pretty much everything he does well is on here.
― frogbs, Saturday, 16 October 2021 15:42 (two years ago) link
Yeah that's exactly what happened to me with Paraiso this time around, except it was "Worry Beads" that was my "gateway."
― J. Sam, Saturday, 16 October 2021 17:31 (two years ago) link
I'll second the OSS recommendation... It's the one album I've suggest to anyone who wants to get a good overview of Hosono's work.
― visiting, Saturday, 16 October 2021 19:34 (two years ago) link
what are the top two sakamotos?
that's the one i struggled with the most
― typo hell 13: crypto in insidious, though (Karl Malone), Saturday, 16 October 2021 19:36 (two years ago) link
and OSS only recently made it on spotify (well, it maybe have been years. i am still in the year 2020, in some ways), i haven't really listened it all the way through yet! i should do that this afternoon
― missingNO
and likewise, thank you missingNO and i have only listened to esperanto once! so i will put that on the playlist after OSS
― typo hell 13: crypto in insidious, though (Karl Malone), Saturday, 16 October 2021 19:37 (two years ago) link
Ongaku Zukan (S)
fuck, yet again i'm an idiot. i meant Hidariude no Yume (Left Handed Dream) from 1981. this one:
https://i.imgur.com/tqNbjRZ.jpg
― typo hell 13: crypto in insidious, though (Karl Malone), Saturday, 16 October 2021 19:51 (two years ago) link
if my ymo lore is correct, it was recorded during a time of internal tension between the core 3, and it always seems like the vibe is that sakamoto was taking a bit of a pretentious turn and trying to elevate himself into a global art star or something? i have no idea. but this album was made in the height of that (there's no definitive YMO bio that i know of so i'm not sure i have the right take on the vibe, but i thought that takahashi/hosono were both kinda irritated by sakamoto or vice versa), and it's amazing. the amount of musical territory it covers is pretty amazing, and it goes all the way from ambient bliss to legit shots at pop hits to avant-garde/experimento zone
― typo hell 13: crypto in insidious, though (Karl Malone), Saturday, 16 October 2021 19:55 (two years ago) link
OSS is really good :) it's pop track is buried at the back, love it :)
― typo hell 13: crypto in insidious, though (Karl Malone), Saturday, 16 October 2021 20:12 (two years ago) link
its
from what I've read the tension was always between Sakamoto and Hosono, both of whom came from very different backgrounds - Sakamoto was from a high class family while Hosono was more working class. which is why RS's early work was classical & more art school while HH started in folk and got really into Martin Denny. seems like this led the two of them to argue a lot about the "aim" of YMO's music. indeed I think Sakamoto did have his sights set on becoming famous worldwide (which he kinda achieved?) and wanted his music to sound state-of-the-art while Hosono was more whimsical and goofy (and perhaps a bit more "spiritual"?). I think if you compare Left-Handed Dream to Philharmony you can hear the difference in approach; in the liner notes to LHD he talks about how he wanted synths that mimicked "worldly" sounds to give the album an authentic and timeless feel while on Philharmony HH is just like "I really had fun playing with this sampler". ironically Philharmony is the one that sounds more relevant today.
afaik Takahashi was just the guy in the middle convincing the other two to stay together...from what I've heard he's an exceedingly friendly and sociable dude
― frogbs, Saturday, 16 October 2021 21:56 (two years ago) link
takahashi's contribution to the dynamic was surely having the strongest & most straight-forward pop instincts?
― ufo, Saturday, 16 October 2021 21:59 (two years ago) link
fwiw I do think Ongaku Zukan is essential as well...it's not really much like YMO but the original album is stellar and may have predicted vaporwave to some degree (it's basically Weather Channel music. but really gorgeous and groovy Weather Channel music. entirely instrumental iirc). there are two wildly different versions of this album - one from 1984 (Ongaku Zukan) that's 9 tracks plus a bonus 12" or 7" (the difference being an extra version of "Tibetan Dance") and one from 1986 that's the American version, which contains 6 tracks from the original plus two with vocals, "Field Work" (with Thomas Dolby) and "Steppin' Into Asia" (with Akiko Yano). both good tracks but the original works much better, particularly "Replica" on the bonus LP which is one of my favorites tunes of his. Great Tracks actually did reissue this album last year but it's missing the bonus so I'm trying to find an original. I am pretty curious about this version, though:
https://www.discogs.com/release/6830161-Ryuichi-Sakamoto-%E9%9F%B3%E6%A5%BD%E5%9B%B3%E9%91%91-Ongaku-Zukan-2015-Edition
― frogbs, Saturday, 16 October 2021 22:08 (two years ago) link
And yeah I think you could argue that YT had the strongest overall influence on YMOs sound, his solo albums at the time were pretty similar
― frogbs, Saturday, 16 October 2021 22:25 (two years ago) link
idk about overall but very much so on naughty boys at least
― ufo, Saturday, 16 October 2021 22:31 (two years ago) link
hadn't heard the beatniks album before but it's cool, predominantly in-line with takahashi's solo work but a few tracks that are clearly primarily composed by suzuki (e.g. "le sang du poete") & his touches elsewhere are occasionally apparent
― ufo, Sunday, 17 October 2021 01:14 (two years ago) link