Various Artists

Kadomatsu T′s Songs From L.A. – The Pop Covers Collection, 2004

Release Date: 2004
Label: Avex Trax
Country: Japan
Produced by Kaz Masumoto

Musicians:
Jason Scheff: Lead Vocals (Track 2)
Mickey Thomas: Lead Vocals (Track 3)
Tommy Funderburk: Lead Vocals (Track 4)
Will Champlin: Lead Vocals (Track 5)
Joseph Williams: Lead Vocals (Track 6)
Patrice Rushen: Lead Vocals (Track 7)
Buzz Feiten: Lead Vocals (Track 8)
Pauline Wilson: Lead Vocals (Track 9)
Mike Reno: Lead Vocals (Track 10)
Grant Geissman, Michael Landau, Tim Pierce, Ray Fuller, Buzz Feiten: Guitars
John Pena, Abraham Laboriel, Lee Sklar: Bass
Brett Raymond, Tom Keane, C.J. Vanston, Patice Rushen, Tom Washington, Mark Portmann: Keyboards
Vinnie Colaiuta, Abrahama Laboriel Jr., Curt Bisquera: Drums
Andy Suzuki: Saxophone
Larry Lunetta, Jerry Hey, Gary Grant, Wayne Bergeron, Larry Lunetta: Trumpet
Jerry Hey, Gary Grant: Flugelhorn
Alex Ailes, Bill Reichenbach: Trombone
Renee Baker, Robert Fisher: Viola
Sylvia Morris De LaCerna, James Sanders, Phyllis Mckinney Sanders: Violin
Jason Scheff, Joseph Williams, Bernie Barlow, Bill Champlin, Tamara Champlin, Terry Wood, Angie Jarre, Carmen Twille: Background Vocals

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Toshiki Kadomatsu, Japanese male singer /songwriter / music producer has been leading Japanese pop music since 1981 when he was a university student. His early-era music were heavily influenced by Westcoast / AOR music and gradually established his own unique music style. This album is a kind of showcase to introduce another Japanese talented musicians works perforemed by L.A. top-rated singers and musicians. If you feel Kadomatsu's music, why don't you buy his recent original albums? The opening tune "Sea Line" original version is also instrumental one taken from Kadomatsu's 1987 full instrumental album titled "Sea Is A Lady". Jason Scheff sings "Kimi wo Nidoto Hanasanai" (1992) which title means that "I never want to let you go again" as he does with Chicago. Speaking of Chicago, Will Champlin, a son of Bill and Tamara Champlin sings "City Nights" (1981) on this album, which must be his official major debut besides his own independent solo release. Joseph Williams present you a song titlted "Secret Lover" originally appeared in the album "Gold Digger - with true love -" (1985). You also listen to more tracks done by Mickey Thomas, Mike Reno, Buzz Feiten and Tommy Funderburk...


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