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Artist: Off Course

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CD Title: As Close as Possible

Off Course As Close as Possible Album Cover

 

Category: Westcoast AOR

Year: 1987

Label: Fun House Inc. (Japan)

Catalog Number: FHCF-8008

Personnel

Kazumasa Oda vocals, keyboards, backing vocals
Robbie Buchannan keyboards
Ryuichi Sakamoto keyboards
Jiro Oma drums, percussions
Jeff Porcaro drums
Lenny Castro percussion
Kazuhiko Matsuo guitars, backing vocals
Dann Huff guitars
Hitoshi Shimizu bass, backing vocals
David Hungate bass
Taeko Onuki female vocal
Jerry Hey trumpet, flugel horn
Gary Grant trumpet, flugel horn
Bill Reithenback trombone
Brandon Fields sax
Tom Peterson sax
Kim Hutchtroft baritone sax, flute
Yoshiyuki Sawada synthesizer

Tracks

1.  Japanese Title  
2.  As Close as Possible  
3.  It's All Right  
4.  Anything for You  
5.  Japanese Title  
6.  Japanese Title  
7.  Tiny Pretty Girl  
8.  Love Everlasting  
9.  I'm a Man  
10.  Japanese Title  
11.  She's Gone  
12.  Japanese Title  

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Existing comments about this CD

From: Rafo Phoenix Date: October 11, 2010 at 12:18
Good Westcoast/Lite AOR, 12 songs? this one is a different version?...tracks 3 & 4 are the same (It's All Right (Anything for You) ), Tracks 4,8 & 10 all in Japanese my favs, 80/100.

From: Japangea Date: October 23, 2010 at 8:41
Air Supply-ish band but they have got no Hard Rock influence in sound,which makes me believe they do not fit this site.

From: Kim HP Date: October 23, 2010 at 10:53
It doesn't have to be hard rock to fit on HH. That's why there is a genre called Pop AOR / Westcoast, and this album fits right into that category.


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