Hosono, Haroumi
Hosono House
The unbelievably prolific Haruomi Hosono is one of the major architects of modern Japanese pop music. With his
encyclopedic knowledge of music and boundless curiosity for new sounds, Hosono has put his unmistakable stamp on
hundreds of recordings as a session player, producer, and auteur of his own idiosyncratic musical world. Born and raised
in central Tokyo, his adolescent obsession with American pop culture informed his early forays into country music, which
he would revisit later in his career. Hosono made his professional debut in 1969 as a member of Apryl Fool, whose heavy
psychedelia was somewhat at odds with his influences, which leaned towards the rootsy sounds of Moby Grape and Buffalo
Springfield. The latter was one of the main inspirations for his next group, Happy End, whose unique blend of West Coast
sounds with Japanese lyrics proved to be highly influential over the course of three albums.
After Happy Ends amicable break up in 1973, Hosono released Hosono House, an intimate slice of Japanese Americana
recorded at home with a back-to-basics approach akin to Music from Big Pink or McCartney. While his former band helped
pave the way for the rise of "city pop" that reflected upon urban themes and city life, Hosono took a 180 degree turn
towards the countryside for his highly-regarded first solo album. Located an hour from Tokyo in Sayama, Saitama
Prefecture, the actual Hosono House was one of several American-style houses originally built for the families of troops
stationed at the nearby Johnson Air Base, active during the post-war occupation years. By the early 70s this small
community had become a hub for creative types looking for a break from Tokyos hustle and bustle - and cheaper rent. For
Hosono, this was as close as he could get to living in America without leaving his home country. With rooms filled to
the edges with recording gear, the house became a live-in studio for Hosono and his crack band - soon to become known as
the in-demand session group Tin Pan Alley. The songs on Hosono House display the breadth of Hosonos talents, from the
hushed acoustic folk of "Rock-A-Bye My Baby" and the country twang of "Boku Wa Chotto" to the New Orleans funk of "Fuyu
Koe" and the unexpected breakbeats in "Bara To Yajuu." Lauded by artists such as Jim ORourke and Devendra Banhart,
Hosono House remains a touchstone of the early phase of Hosonos career.
Hosonos solo career would take many twists and turns from this point forward, with forays into exotica, electronic,
ambient, and techno, culminating in the massive success of techno pop group Yellow Magic Orchestra (YMO), who made their
debut in 1978. Admired by artists ranging from Van Dyke Parks to Mac DeMarco, Hosono continues to forge ahead as he
heads into his fifth decade as a musician. With the re-release of his key albums for the first time outside of Japan,
his genius will be discovered by a whole new generation of fans around the world.
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Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
08-07-2022
Label
Item-nr
1299251
EAN
0826853417341
Availability
Not in stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
ROCK-A-BYE MY BABY
2
BOKU WA CHOTTO
3
CHOO CHOO GATAGOTO
4
OWARI NO KISETSU
5
FUYU GOE
6
PARTY
7
FUKU WA UCHI ONI WA SOTO
8
JUSHO FUTEI MUSHOKU TEI SHUNYU
9
KOI WA MOMOIRO
10
BARA TO YAJU
11
AI AI GASA