Hiroshima ~ Warriors 1980 Jazz Funk Purrfection Version

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Right after the disco boom, the local economy collapsed and finding a job was incredibly difficult as everyone seemed to be reducing staff all over. I ended up going home and getting a job with my Dad in the office of a paper warehouse and distributor that he was the managing director.

I had a lovely co worked named Glenda who brought a radio in and she would play this Detroit Jazz R&B station that played tons of music I knew like Earth Wind and Fire and Heatwave. I learned about Jazz Funk from that station with other less known artists they played like Judy Brown "The River Must Flow" and this uptempo ode to a hero, "Warriors" by Hiroshima. It's a joyous celebration of Jazz Funk punctuated by the wonderful sounds of Japanese traditional instruments that set it apart and gave it a distinct sound.

Formed in 1974 Dan Kuramoto had been playing in a band on the weekends and met June, who was born in Japan but raised in Los Angeles and played the koto, a Japanese stringed instrument similar to a guitar. His idea was to combine the sounds of Earth, Wind & Fire and Santana to create a band that would represent Japanese Americans and named it after the city of Hiroshima which was destroyed by an atomic weapon at the end of World War II.

Their first album generated enough interest to secure a second LP in 1980 named "Odori" which means dance. The first single issued to R&B radio was "Winds Of Change" that garnered the band a Grammy Nomination for Best R&B Instrumental. The second was "Warriors". Neither song appeared on the Hot100 nor the R&B listings.

Three members are still with the band today, Dan and June Kuramoto and Danny Yamamoto who handles drums. Their most recent LP "2020" was released on their own label Hiroshima in 2021.
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I've never heard this beautiful song until today 7-14-2022. Classic!!

justinquaylepate
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Absolute Banger I used to have this way back, we used hit the floor to this and Lion Dance and then came the Southern Freeez 👍

DCsix
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I will always give a 'like' to Hiroshima. That Japanese band first got my attention in 1987, with the song "311". There are songs that will make me happy to be alive. That's exactly how Hiroshima's music makes me feel.

martyemmons
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One of my all time favorites. Hiroshima was always a vibe!

tessw
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THIS SOUNDS LIKE LEFT OVER LATE 70'S DISCO, IT WAS RELEASED IN 1980, BUT RECORDED IN 1978/1979

mariogullette
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Watching Hiroshima live at the Universal Amphitheatre back in 1987 was the best experience ever! They know how to give a concert!

DoACarl
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Played regularly at Cassinellis back in the day.

davidholmes
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Best of the best jazz fussion L A bands / extremely underrated .

fghhgf
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It's hard to believe that Hiroshima has been together for almost 50 years--Their songs have appeared in some Asian kung-fu movies and also a few martial arts films...Thank you DJ Disco Brother Cat for this addition to my growing songs from your songlist and am still waiting for the Dire Straits song 'Walk Of Life' to become an extended mix here too! (3 years+ and patiently waiting)

mikeysuzefour
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DJ Disco 💃 Cat 🐱 is my favorite radio station 😀❤️✌️

AABB-bmkk
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Very interesting choice. Never heard of this band.
Sounds really cool, probably also because some master mixed it... 😉😊🙂💯😻😽😼

marcjacobscontinued
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I can hardly believe this one is from 1980! It sounds so fresh, early 90s maybe, similar to Moloko for example!

martinschmidt
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Thanks to you, I have another new band to check out:)

Lazyeyewitness
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Only ever my sister Shelby..1953-2004
💚💚💚💚 Sukiyaki 💚💚💚💚Love

pattiturner
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I love Japanese music, CDs, DVDs, BDs, 4K Ultra HD BDs, Blu-Ray 3Ds, and vinyl records!!!!

stephenchase
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Oh my kind of jazzy romantic 🎶 is all my ok

tusidols
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Domo arrigato for this funkalicious treat!

sfred
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PLEASE WORK YOUR MAGIC!!!! Cherrelle "I didn't mean to turn you on"

emojiman
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great band from the golden era for jazz-fusion. Great job as always DJ Disco Cat. On this tip can you touch something by Seawind going forward, please? Mark GV - Reference Point

thiagotaylor
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According to the movies, the music of Hiroshima will be continued to be heard into the 23rd Century.

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