Cassette players during that era did not have an auto-stop function invented yet; that is why there's a auto-sensor foil to activate an audible buzzer tone to indicate that the tape has come to an end and required human intervention to press the STOP button.
I wish I could find a good copy of the song that starts at 4:50. I have it copied to an old Reel to Reel tape if I could find it and if my old Teac Reel to Reel still works.
I have one of these tapes!!! I know the second song is 'sakura', and I'd be forever greatful if someone could give me the name of the first and last track (the tape is a bit older than me)
Cassette players during that era did not have an auto-stop function invented yet; that is why there's a auto-sensor foil to activate an audible buzzer tone to indicate that the tape has come to an end and required human intervention to press the STOP button.
I've been looking for this since 1977. Thank you.
Glad to be of assistance Max.........40 years later :)
Absolutely incredible. The masters of the past speaking through music.
The last time I heard this, it was around 1970. I'm in my late 50's now. Bizarre hearing it. How did you come across this?
It's one of my dad's old cassette tapes from work. I keep things :)
I wish I could find a good copy of the song that starts at 4:50. I have it copied to an old Reel to Reel tape if I could find it and if my old Teac Reel to Reel still works.
Some sort of Japan sax orchestra.
I guess is a Showa-era pop song. Don't know the title.
I have one of these tapes!!!
I know the second song is 'sakura', and I'd be forever greatful if someone could give me the name of the first and last track (the tape is a bit older than me)
#2: Cherry Blossoms (さくらさくら/Sakura Sakura) Japanese Folk Song
#3 I guess is a Showa-era pop song. Don't know the title.