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    Saravah! is Yukihiro Takahashi 's first solo album. It is named after Pierre Barouh 's record label of the same name. Takahashi conceived the album during his tenure on The Sadistics; he based his music on French pop music, this influence would later show up on early Yellow Magic Orchestra material. Besides Takahashi, this album features ...

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  2. Yukihiro Takahashi - Saravah [Full Album] Evelyn Lane. 545 subscribers. Subscribed. 2.3K. 177K views 7 years ago. 高橋幸宏 - サラヴァ Yukihiro Takahashi's debut album ...more.

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  3. Mar 26, 2022 · 'Saravah' is a romanised spelling of さらば, which is 'goodbye'. It is also the name of a French record label, and coincidentally, a greeting in Brazilian Portuguese as well.

  4. LP, Album. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Saravah! by Yukihiro Takahashi. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

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  5. Oct 4, 2019 · One of the key Japanese albums of the 70s, 'Saravah!' was released in 1978 at a key time when, following his tenure with Sadistic Mika Band, Yukihiro Takahashi had just joined Yellow Magic Orchestra. A sophisticated mix of Disco Funk, synth Pop, Ambient, French Exotica and Bossa Nova, the album has the stylish feel of a night out clubbing in ...

  6. 'Saravah' starts off with a couple of French and Italian exotica classics ('Volare' and 'C'est Si Bon') with delicious touches of synth while 'Saravah!' a nod to Pierre Barouh, is a languid Bossa Nova with beautiful soulful strings arranged by Ryuichi Sakamoto.

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  7. Provided to YouTube by ModulorSaravah! · Yukihiro TakahashiSaravah!℗ King Record Co., Ltd.Released on: 1978-06-21Auto-generated by YouTube.

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