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Bright Young Museum Workers vol.1 - Tokuma Japan - LP - 1984
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Despite it is exactly the kind of artwork you would never notice among hundreds of records, this strange compilation, highlited thourgh P-Vine techno-kayo reissue's work, deserves sharp attention.
No time to loose: the main thing is it contains the song Kaeru by mysterious band Children, definite childish poppy hit with marimbas, leads and a cheap drumbox low disco beat that would bring tears and happiness in the same time and whip ass of the thoughest speedcore-addict.
But also unique french-japanese duet "Paris" digs a giant hole in the best non-sense and "who dares ?" applied to music: this means accordion cliché layered with dumbest tribal dumdisco bongo beat, discussion in both french and japanese between lover and girl, and saxophone behaving as an elephant.
You'll still find the time for new wave addons, mellotron flute jingle, and strawberry fields accordion cover among many other things.
Avalaibility: Promo LP copies may appear through Eil.com
Full size CD reissue (Tokuma Japan label) released in 2005 and still avalaible
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