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Taiyo ni Hoero! ORIGINAL SOUND TRACK COLLECTION Final '72-86 Negotiations are not possible. I will be lowering the price myself. Released in 1987. Original price: 8,657 yen. Catalog number: H85P-20137 No obi (sleeve). Case has been replaced. The original was a white tray. There is a slight crack at the bottom of the front. There is no noticeable fading, including on the spine. Booklet is generally in good condition. Three discs. Some have minor scratches, but overall, they are in good used condition. Playback is guaranteed. This is an old item. Please refrain from purchasing if you are concerned about its condition. Shipped via Yamato's Nekopos service. Because it's thick, it will be placed in a clear bag and then in a cushioned envelope. Please be aware that I am not responsible for shipping damage. Returns or discounts due to case breakage are not accepted. *In the event of a return due to a playback issue, please list it using an anonymous shipping service. I will purchase it. Please only proceed if you agree to the above. Soundtrack Drama Soundtrack Deka (Detective) Ishihara Yujiro The following is a quote: Katsuo Ohno - Composer From 1962 to 1970, he was a member of The Spiders, from 1971 to 1972, he was a member of PYG, and from 1971 to 1980, he was a member of the Inoue Takayuki Band. In 1980, he formed the Katsuo Ohno Band and continues to be active. His nickname is Kacchan. As mentioned below, he has provided songs to many singers, including Kenji Sawada. "Toki no Sugiyuku Mama ni" (As Time Goes By) in 1975 sold approximately 920,000 copies. "Katte ni Shiyagare" (Do as You Please) in 1977 sold 890,000 copies. He won the Grand Prize at the 19th Japan Record Awards, the Grand Prize at the 8th Japan Kayosho Awards, and the Grand Prize at the 10th Japan Cable Broadcasting Awards, monopolizing the major award races. "Darling" in 1978 won the Grand Prize at the 11th Japan Cable Broadcasting Awards. As mentioned below, he has also worked on music for various movies, TV dramas, and TV anime. Representative works include "Taiyo ni Hoero!", "Terauchi Kantaro Ikka", "Kizudarake no Tenshi", "Akuma no You na Aitsu", "Shuchakueki Series", and "Detective Conan".
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