A masterpiece by a superstar of the Showa era pop music world
A masterpiece that combines Hiromi Go's captivating vocals with the sophisticated sound of 70's J-POP.
The title track, "Aishuu no Casablanca," features an exotic melody and Hiromi Go's expressive vocals, making it a good example of how Western elements were incorporated into Japanese pop music in the 1980s. This is a representative work that beautifully harmonizes the dramatic composition of the song with Hiromi Go's distinctive, flamboyant performance.
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A:
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1)
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Casablanca
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2)
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A Veces Tu, A Veces Yo
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3)
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Quiero
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4)
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No Vengo Ni Voy
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5)
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Goodbye Day
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B:
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1)
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Street Doll
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2)
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Even The Nights Are Better
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3)
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Wakakusa No Moerukoro
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4)
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Lazy Moon
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5)
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Nagaame
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