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Kazumasa Oda--Oh!Yeah! Back in the late 80s, I had heard and not heard of Kazumasa Oda(小田和正). To clarify, one day I was team-teaching with one of my teachers in one of my junior high school classes in Tsukiyono-machi when I asked one student who her favourite singer was. She chirped up, 'Kazumasa Oda!'

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Night at the museum 3 full movie in hindi free download 300mb. I put on a quizzical look but then my partner smilingly replied that he was once the lead singer of Off Course. Well, the lights finally did go on in my memory. I knew Off Course through the songs that had come on during all those 'Sounds of Japan' radio shows but had never known the name behind the distinctive voice. Then, this commercial of a dapper Kazumasa Oda taking a sip of his favourite coffee for Nescafe appeared with this really dramatic song of his was playing in the background (did have the commercial imported over here until the powers-that-be took it down). Released in October 1989, 'Little Tokyo' was Oda's first official single as a solo artist without any help from his old band.

Although the title may hint at perhaps one of the Japanese-American communities on the West Coast, the lyrics amounted to the protagonist's one-sided love for a woman in the big city. It peaked at No.

3 on the Oricon. I liked it enough that I did get the CD single. And from that little revelation in my school, my relationship with Kazumasa Oda as solo artist and not as the leader of Off Course began. So, from here, I will introduce his very first BEST album as one of my best albums, 'Oh! 空が高すぎる Sora ga Taka Sugiru 2.

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夜の行方 Yoru no Yukue 4. I Miss You 5. ためらわない、迷わない Tamerawanai, Mayowanai 6.

Good times & bad times 7. Little Tokyo 8. 春風に乱れて Harukaze ni Midarete 9.

Koi wa O-Sawagi 10. FAR EAST CLUB BAND SONG 11. ラブ・ストーリーは突然に Love Story wa Totsuzen ni 12. Now, I rather held off from doing this album for a long time because I had been hoping that some of his originals would be able to make it onto YouTube, but it looks like the powers-that-be are especially sensitive about having any of his stuff online, so I'm going with some of his fans who wanted to give their own tributes to the man and his work. And besides, this is a blog about fans who want to talk about Japanese popular music, so why not have these folks sing it out? Below is one fan's take on 'Little Tokyo'.

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Was released in May 1991, almost half a year after one of his most successful songs via Oricon first made its presence known in January as the theme for the Fuji-TV drama, 'Tokyo Love Story', which has its own profile right. Although I never did a head count in Japan, I'm pretty sure that there was a ton of anticipation for this album to come out. The commercials for the album were coming on pretty strong, so I was basically chomping on the bit to get my own copy. And when I did, I noticed that it was typical Oda on the cover. I'd known for a while that he was never much for showing himself outside of his performances or commercials, so having himself hiding half his face seemed rather normal.

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The first 9 songs (all written and composed by Oda) all come from Oda's first three albums as a solo artist. Starts off with a quiet introspective ballad, 'Sora ga Taka Sugiru' ( The Sky is So High) about how most people trade their sky-high hopes and dreams for a much more grounded reality as the years pass. It's a sad if lovely song but one that has those lyrical connections with his time in Off Course when a number of their songs dealt with some melancholy consequences of romance. Listening to the cover of it here, I was struck by how similar the man sounds to Oda, and the arrangement is a bit stripped down compared to the original version but still very good. He also sings a couple of other old Off Course hits which should be heard as well. The first 3 tracks come from his first album, 'K.Oda', which was released in December 1986. Tracks 4 and 5 are from 'Between the Word & The Heart', released in March 1988, while Tracks 7-9 come from 'Far East Cafe' from May 1990.