
Performer:
C.Memi
Title:
Heavenly Peace
Genre:
MP3 album size:
1978 mb
Other music formats:
MIDI MOD MP1 AIFF AUD AU VOC
Rating:
4.7 ✱
Style:
Minimal, Experimental, Synth-pop
Country:
Date of release:
C.Memi - Heavenly Peace album download
Tracklist
Ishin-Denshin |
C'est Une Chanson |
For Monster Of Dr. Frankenstein |
Hitojichi |
Heavenly Peace (Unga No Suimon Akete) |
Versions
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
fairy #1 | C.Memi | Heavenly Peace (7", EP) | Fairy Records | fairy #1 | Japan | 1983 |
BLR-002 | C.Memi | Heavenly Peace (12", EP, RE) | Bitter Lake Recordings | BLR-002 | US | 2018 |
C. Memi - Heavenly Peace.
Heavenly Peace is the lone solo release of C. Memi, previously the leader of Osaka new wavers Neo Matisse, who was described in the Hijokaidan Story by Toshiji Mikawa as the band "who gave us that famous 'No Chocolate' single, which was released in 1980 and was a frenetic, punky new wave classic. After Neo Matisse disbanded on amicable terms in 1981, drummer Jun Iwasaki compelled Memi to record a solo album for his fledgling label, Fairy Records.
from Heavenly Peace 12" by C. Memi. This is the vinyl version of the C. Memi - Heavenly Peace 12". The record is pressed on 150 gram virgin black vinyl and is limited to 500 copies. Includes unlimited streaming of Heavenly Peace 12" via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more. from Heavenly Peace 12", released February 14, 2018.
Memi – Heavenly Peace. Style: Minimal, Experimental, Synth-pop. referencing Heavenly Peace, 7", EP, fairy Getting reissued by Bitter Lake Recordings, as both digital and a 12-inch. Reply Notify me 2 Helpful.
Heavenly Peace Album Cover Art. emi. 7" Vinyl 1. 1. Ishin-Denshin. 2. C'est Une Chanson. 5. Heavenly Peace (Unga No Suimon Akete).
This is the vinyl version of the C. Brooklyn-based record label specializing in reissues of the Japanese underground. C. Memi - Heavenly Peace (Unga No Suimon Akete).
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Originally released in 1983, this pocket symphony of luminous and elegant art-pop/DIY is the only documented solo offering from Memi, who flirted with stardom as a member of Osaka new wave combo Neo Matisse
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