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The album's first song, "America", is an adaptation of "America (My Country, 'Tis of Thee)" with numerous pentatonic shifts characteristic of Japanese music, played on a combination of standard Western instruments and traditional Japanese instruments, such as the biwa and the koto. Syd Straw and Danny Hutton sang on the album. [ 5] ".
Straw in 1989 released her first solo album, Surprise, [2] which featured contributions by Stipe, Fier, Richard Thompson, Jody Harris, Peter Blegvad, and a number of other well-known musicians. She released a second solo album, War and Peace, in 1996.
View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1989 Vinyl release of "Tokyo Rose" on Discogs.
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View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1989 CD release of "Tokyo Rose" on Discogs.
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Vocalists: Danny Hutton (Yankee Go Home), Mari Ijima (Calypso), Julie Christensen, Kathy Dalton, Arnold McCuller, Lisa Popeil, Syd Straw, Terry Evans, Bobby King, Willie Greene Synthesizer Sequencing/Programming: Mike Watts
Tokyo Rose is a 1989 album by American musician Van Dyke Parks. The album concerns the intersection between Japanese and American cultures, particularly as reflected in the competitive “Trade War” of the 1980s.
6 apr 2009 · 16 Min Read. For someone who can talk your ear off, Syd Straw certainly has built an enigmatic career. After establishing her bona fides as an arty modern-rock diva during the mid-Á¢€â„¢80s, as part of the Golden Palominos collective, Straw released her solo debut Surprise in 1989 Á¢€” then didnÁ¢€â„¢t make ...