Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Tokyo Joe is a 1982 compilation album by Ryuichi Sakamoto and guitarist Kazumi Watanabe. It includes tracks from the albums Thousand Knives (1978), Kylyn (1979), Kylyn Live (1979) and the track "Tokyo Joe" which appeared on a various artists anthology Tokyo-Paris-London-New York, Dancing Night. Originally released in Japan in 1982, the album ...
The Arrangement (with Robin Scott) (originally released as an EP and later expanded into a full album with album-free singles) 1983 Chanconette Tedesche (with Danceries) 1993 Asian Games [live] (with Yōsuke Yamashita and Bill Laswell) 2001 Casa [live] (with Morelenbaum²) 2001 Morelenbaum²/Sakamoto "Live in Tokyo" [live] (with Morelenbaum²) 2002
Ken Eto (衛藤 健 Etō Ken; October 19, 1919 – January 23, 2004), also known as Tokyo Joe and "The Jap", was an American mobster with the Chicago Outfit and eventually an FBI informant who ran Asian gambling operations for the organization.
Tokyo Joe is a song by Bryan Ferry, the lead vocalist for Roxy Music. It was released as the second single from his fourth solo studio album and the first consisting entirely of original songs, In Your Mind , in May 1977, being Ferry's eleventh single.
Tokyo Jukebox 2 is the tenth studio album by the American guitarist Marty Friedman. Similar to the first cover album Tokyo Jukebox , this album is a collection of instrumental covers of Japanese songs, produced and arranged by Marty Friedman himself.
The group is known for their 1990 album Tokyo Anal Dynamite, a 75-track live album drawing from noisecore, noise and hardcore punk. [2] [3] [4] Despite limited coverage during their initial run, due in part to the material's extreme sound and vulgar subject matter, their music has since garnered a cult following. [5]
Live in Japan 1984 is a live album by guitarist Allan Holdsworth that was released by Manifesto Records in 2018.. The first thousand copies of this CD were released with a DVD of the performance filmed for Japanese television, which also includes clips of an interview with Holdsworth.
Tokyo Joe is a 1949 American film noir crime film directed by Stuart Heisler and starring Humphrey Bogart. This was Heisler's first of two features starring Bogart, the other was Chain Lightning that also completed in 1949 but was held up in release until 1950.