"BLUE GIBRALTAR"(1988) HIMIKO KIKUCHI (Music Composed by Himiko Kikuchi) (P, key) Himiko Kikuchi, (g) Masatsugu Matsumoto, (b) Naoki Watanabe(ex-AB's), (ds) Yasushi Ichihara, (perc) Yoshinori Nomi, From her album "SEVILLA BREEZE / HIMIKO KIKUCHI" Original release: November 21, 1988 Sony Music Labels Inc./CBS SONY Composed by Himiko KIKUCHI (1,4,5,6,7,), GEORGES BIZE (2,3) Arranged by Himiko Kikuchi & Masatsugu Matsumoto Produced by Keiichi Nakamura Engineer: Akira Fukada Digital Recording: August-September 1988 at CBS SONY Shinanomachi Studio Tokyo Japan World's first 48-channel digital recording: Equipment used: SONY PCM3348 48ch DAR
Absolute amazing music. Japan have the best music in the world. Arigato🙏 More please.
Yes they do. 80s japanese music is the best
"BLUE GIBRALTAR"(1988) HIMIKO KIKUCHI
(Music Composed by Himiko Kikuchi)
(P, key) Himiko Kikuchi, (g) Masatsugu Matsumoto, (b) Naoki Watanabe(ex-AB's), (ds) Yasushi Ichihara, (perc) Yoshinori Nomi,
From her album "SEVILLA BREEZE / HIMIKO KIKUCHI" Original release: November 21, 1988 Sony Music Labels Inc./CBS SONY
Composed by Himiko KIKUCHI (1,4,5,6,7,), GEORGES BIZE (2,3)
Arranged by Himiko Kikuchi & Masatsugu Matsumoto
Produced by Keiichi Nakamura
Engineer: Akira Fukada
Digital Recording: August-September 1988 at CBS SONY Shinanomachi Studio Tokyo Japan
World's first 48-channel digital recording: Equipment used: SONY PCM3348 48ch DAR
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