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Haruomi Hosono
Tropical Dandy



A1
Chattanooga Choo Choo
A2
Hurricane Dorothy
A3
Kinukaido
A4
Nettaiya
A5
Peking Duck
B1
Hyoryuki
B2
Honey Moon
B3
Sanji no Komori Uta
B4
Sanji no Komori Uta (Instrumental)
B5
Hyoryuki (Instrumental)
Marking 50 years since its original release, Stones Throw Records’ reissue of Haruomi Hosono's 1975 album Tropical Dandy is the first edition of this record to be released outside of Japan. Tropical Dandy is the cult classic album that marked Hosono’s shift toward genre-blending, fusing exotica, jazz, and pop to lay the groundwork for Japanese City Pop.
Hosono is the founding member of folk-rock act Happy End and the pioneering electronic trio Yellow Magic Orchestra. He has also released several solo albums in his five-decade career, spanning many styles and effortlessly fusing exotica, funk, country, electronic, ambient, and everything in between.This marks the second collaboration between Stones Throw and Hosono, following the release of Hosono House Revisited, a compilation of songs from Hosono’s solo debut, reworked by artists including Mac DeMarco, Sam Gendel, and John Carroll Kirby.