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  1. Entdecken Sie Boo! [Explicit] von Half Japanese bei Amazon Music. Werbefrei streamen oder als CD und MP3 kaufen bei Amazon.de.

  2. Half Alive (Cassette - live at DC Space and the Red Door, Baltimore - 50 Skidillion Watts, 1977) 50 Skidillion Watts Live (Calypso Now, 1984) Boo: Live in Europe 1992 (TEC Tones, 1994) Compilaties. Best Of Half Japanese (Timebomb Japan, 1993) Best Of Half Japanese Vol. 2 (Timebomb Japan, 1994) Greatest Hits (Safe House, 1995)

  3. Credits. Bass – Hank Beckmeyer ( tracks: 1 to 5), Mick Hobbs ( tracks: 8 to 18) Design – Tammi Colichio. Drums – Gilles V. Rieder *. Guitar – John Sluggett, Marc Baines ( tracks: 5), Tim Foljahn. Illustration [On Inside Front Cover And CD Label] – David Fair. Illustration [On Inside] – Jad Fair.

  4. 31. Dez. 2021 · Korean-Japanese writer Miri Yū tells the story of Kazu, a man whose ghost haunts a park near Ueno Station. Yū chronicles his life, from his work at the 1964 Olympics to his time living in the park’s homeless population; she covers the trauma that the 2011 tsunami left in its wake and the rage that followed the announcement of the 2020 Olympics. First published in 2014, this instant modern ...

  5. Next came ‘Half Japanese Vol.1 1981-1985’ including ‘Loud’, ‘Our Solar System’ and ‘Sing No Evil’. ‘Volume 2’ collectively brought together recordings from 1987-89, starting with 1987’s brilliant ‘Music To Strip By’ before the non-stop rock and roll blast of 1988’s ‘Charmed Life’ blazes into the mix of flat out ...

  6. 26. Apr. 2019 · A Japanese-Belgian photographer who has interviewed half-Japanese people with backgrounds from nearly 100 countries released a book this month. The book is a culmination of Tetsuro Miyazaki’s racial-identity project that grew to 120 interviews — all documented in its 150 pages. After more than two years of interviews, the Hafu2Hafu….

  7. 4. Apr. 2019 · Advertisement. The question started a journey of self-exploration, and years later, in April 2019, Tetsuro Miyazaki is publishing a portrait photo book, Hāfu2Hāfu: A Word Photography Project About Mixed Japanese Identity. There are 120 pictures of people from 98 country combinations with one connecting thread: they are all of Japanese heritage.