LOVE SONGS
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LOVE SONGS
Summary
LOVE SONGS is an album[1].
Key Facts
- LOVE SONGS's instance of is recorded as album[2].
- LOVE SONGS's genre is J-pop[3].
- LOVE SONGS followed UNIVERSITY STREET[4].
- LOVE SONGS was followed by Miss M[5].
- LOVE SONGS was produced by Ken'ichi Makimura[6].
- LOVE SONGS was produced by Shigeki Miyata[7].
- LOVE SONGS was performed by Mariya Takeuchi[8].
- Among the performers on LOVE SONGS was Russ Kunkel[9].
- Among the performers on LOVE SONGS was Leland Sklar[10].
- LOVE SONGS was performed by David Benoit[11].
- LOVE SONGS was performed by Jim Gordon[12].
- Among the performers on LOVE SONGS was Jerry Scheff[13].
- LOVE SONGS was performed by Larry Knechtel[14].
- Among the performers on LOVE SONGS was Chuck Findley[15].
- Among the performers on LOVE SONGS was Frank Marocco[16].
- LOVE SONGS was performed by Eiji Shimamura[17].
- Among the performers on LOVE SONGS was Nobuyuki Shimizu[18].
- Among the performers on LOVE SONGS was Tatsuo Hayashi[19].
- LOVE SONGS was performed by Haloh Togashi[20].
- LOVE SONGS was performed by Tetsuji Hayashi[21].
- Among the performers on LOVE SONGS was Tsuyoshi Kon[22].
- Among the performers on LOVE SONGS was EPO[23].
- Among the performers on LOVE SONGS was Kazuo Ōtani[24].
- Among the performers on LOVE SONGS was Masaki Matsubara[25].
- LOVE SONGS was performed by Kiyoshi Sugimoto[26].
Product Details
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Release type: Album[27]
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First release date: 1980-03-05[28]
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Genre(s): city pop, j-pop, pop, pop rock, soul[29]
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Community tags: city pop, funk soul, j-pop, pop, pop rock, soul[30]
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MusicBrainz ID: 46348267-129f-4fa7-ac81-c2433de26e1c[31]
Body
Authorship and Creation
Performers include Mariya Takeuchi[8], Russ Kunkel[9], Leland Sklar[10], David Benoit[11], Jim Gordon[12], and Jerry Scheff[13]. Producers include Ken'ichi Makimura[6] and Shigeki Miyata[7].
Publication
LOVE SONGS was released on March 5, 1980[32]. Its place of publication is recorded as Japan[33]. Its genre is J-pop[3]. Recorded distribution format include phonograph record[34], compact cassette[35], compact disc[36], music download[37], and music streaming[38].
Adaptations and Inspiration
LOVE SONGS followed UNIVERSITY STREET[4]. It was followed by Miss M[5].