![]() ![]() The first installment will focus on an album that turned a group of J-Pop rising stars into a household name for three decade, Southern All Stars Tiny Bubbles. In this new infrequent feature, I’ll write about older Japanese albums I’ve come across whether through finding them lodged underneath my bed, on sale for 100 Yen at a local swap meet or discarded in the forest (this actually just happened to me). With a recently purchased turntable in my possession, I decided to listen to as many as these records as I could, famous and forgotten alike. It also boasted a lot of Japanese artists, ranging from ones I’d heard of to LPs that appeared total casualties of time. Mostly featuring albums dating from the 70’s and early 80’s, this pile featured classic albums by The Ramones, Bruce Springsteen and virtually every album Status Quo ever recorded. While sifting through old school supplies and broken fans, I found a stack of 60-some old vinyl records hidden underneath an old futon. ![]() ![]() One day, on a whim, I decided to clean out my cluttered closet for the first time in over a year.
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