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Vidrio templado para Samsung Galaxy s21 Plus 5g (3 unidades)

Modelo 8RZBTN9K
Fabricante o sello SUPERSHIELDZ
Peso 0.09 Kg.
Precio:   $49,439.00
Si compra hoy, este producto se despachara y/o entregara entre el 22-05-2025 y el 01-06-2025
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-Titulo Original : (3 Pack) Supershieldz Designed For Samsung Galaxy (S21 Plus 5G) Tempered Glass Screen Protector, Anti Scratch, Bubble Free

-Fabricante :

Supershieldz

-Descripcion Original:

AKIKO YANOS CLASSIC DOUBLE LP FROM 1980, RECORDED WITH THE FULL YELLOW MAGIC ORCHESTRA LINE UP AND CO-PRODUCED BY AKIKO YANO AND RYUICHI SAKAMOTO. THIS REISSUE REMASTERED AUDIO BY MITSUO KOIKE MARKS THE ALBUMS 40TH ANNIVERSARY. Wewantsounds is delighted to continue its Akiko Yano reissue program with the reissue of her superb double album recorded with YMO at a time when she was part of the groups touring line up between 1979 and 1980. The album is pure Akiko Yano featuring her superb singing and piano playing, enhanced by touches of YMOs synth-pop sound (check her cult version of YMOs classic, Tong-Poo). It is the first time the album is released outside of Japan and the deluxe 2-LP set features the original artwork with gatefold sleeve and 4-page insert. When Gohan Ga Dekitayo came out in 1980, Akiko Yano had been touring with Yellow Magic Orchestra for more than a year. Shed play keyboards alongside the three founding members, Haruomi Hosono, Ryuichi Sakamoto and Yukihiro Takahashi, plus guitarist Kenji Omura and Synth wizard programmer Hideki Matsutake (as part of the 1980 North American tour, shed also feature in the groups cult TV appearance on Soul Train for a memorable rendition of Tighten Up) and they are all present on Gohan Ga Dekitayo. The double LP, whose title could be translated by Dinner is ready, was co-produced with Ryuichi Sakamoto and recorded at two legendary studios: Tokyos Alfa Studio A and Los Angeles Sound City. It was Akikos first shift towards a fuller synth sound following four studio albums mixing Pop and Jazz Funk, including her landmark debut from 1976, Japanese Girl. A shift that would continue with the release of Tadaima in 1981, also featuring the YMO musicians.The fourteen tracks featured on Gohan Ga Dekitayo find Akiko in top form mixing her singer-songwriters sensitivity with the electro-pop sound of YMO. Its interesting to note though that it is very much an Akiko Yano album even if the group is present on the album.
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