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Tatsuro from Niagara: 37 Niagara/Columbia: Peaked the chart at the time of 2009 reissue 1980 Come Along: 32 In 2017, the reissue version was released as "2017 Remaster" 1982 Greatest Hits! of Tatsuro Yamashita: 2 RCA/AIR In 1997, expanded remaster edition was officially reissued with three bonus tracks 400,000+ 1984 Come Along II: 8
In 1990, BMG Victor told Yamashita of its plans to release the album, and it asked Smile [nb 1] to provide technical help for the project. Smile agreed, and in September 1990 the album was released (BVCR-2505) with the phrase "the only album authorized by Tatsuro Yamashita" displayed on the "obi strip".
In 1980, the single Ride on Time became a hit, as did the album of the same name.As a result, he would frequently hold live concerts throughout 1981. It was difficult to plan for the next album, but his band continued to improve as they performed live.
However Tatsuro Yamashita was told that one of his songs in the Go Ahead! album "Bomber" was a hit song in a disco in Osaka. Therefore, in 1979, a promotional single was released under the title of "Bomber".
Tatsuro Yamashita: Come Along: Come Along II: 1985 S. Kiyotaka & Omega Tribe: Kamasami Kong DJ Special: 1986 Toshiki Kadomatsu: Surf Break From Sea Breeze ~ D.J. Special: 2017 Tatsuro Yamashita: Come Along lll
Pacific is a 1978 album featuring instrumental compositions by Japanese musicians Haruomi Hosono, Shigeru Suzuki and Tatsuro Yamashita. It is the first in the CBS/SONY Sound Image Series . [1] The album shows a small island named Motu Fara that is part of the Avatoru Pass.
Melodies is the eighth studio album recorded by Japanese singer-songwriter Tatsuro Yamashita, released in June 1983.It was his first LP issued under the Moon Label which was distributed by Alfa Records at the time.
Ride on Time is the lead single from the album of the same name, but the song was re-recorded in the album issue just four months later. This version would be included in his Greatest hits album "Greatest Hits! of Tatsuro Yamashita" in 1982 and "Opus (All Time Best 1975-2012)" in 2012.