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Asian Jams #45 - Japanese Bossa Nova

Othniel Ting

10-Jun-17 16:00

Asian Jams #45 - Japanese Bossa Nova

With our eyes set on unearthing the freshest flavours from unexpected places, we widen our scope with hand-picked selections from all across Asia – featuring a curation of rare and deep bossa nova delights from Japan.

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0:00 - Yuzuru Sera Trio - ディ・バイ・ディ (Day By Day) (ft. Kimiko Kasai)

4:28 - Kazumi Yasui - わるいくせ (Warui Kuse)

7:39 - Hiroshi Kamayatsu, Ray Nakanishi, Kazumi Yasui - 二十才の頃 (When We Were Twenty Years Old)

11:56 - Akira Terao - The More I See You

14:55 - Yuki & Hide - Shiroi Nami (White wave)

18:31 - Sonia Rosa with Yuji Ohno - Here's That Rainy Day

22:43 - Ruriko Asaoka - シャム猫を抱いて (Siam-Neko Wo Daite)

24:54 - Keisuke Egusa - Call Me

28:19 - Jiro Inagaki & Soul Media - Gentle Wave

33:26 - Sadao Watanabe - Muito a Vontade

36:50 - Izumi Kimoto - Someone Somewhere

41:40 - Lisa Ono - Kaimana Hila 小野リサ


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