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  1. Tokyo Rose is an album by the American musician Van Dyke Parks, released in 1989. The album concerns the intersection between Japanese and American cultures and economics.

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    1989: Van Dyke Parks – Tokyo Rose (Warner Bros.) 1990: Peter Blegvad – King Strut and Other Stories ; 1990: Bloomsday – Fortuny ; 1990: Was (Not Was) – Are You Okay? 1990: Roy Nathanson – Little Fred (Les Disques du Crépuscule) 1991: Barkmarket – Vegas Throat (Def American Recordings)

  3. Vocals – Arnold McCuller, Bobby King, Danny Hutton (tracks: 3), Julie Christensen, Kathy Dalton, Lisa Popeil, Mari Iijima (tracks: 6), Syd Straw, Terry Evans, Willie Greene* Written-By, Bass – Van Dyke Parks

  4. Vocals – Arnold McCuller, Bobby King, Julie Christensen, Kathy Dalton, Lisa Popeil, Syd Straw, Terry Evans, Willie Greene* Written-By – Van Dyke Parks ( tracks: A2 to A5, B1 to B5 ) Barcode and Other Identifiers

  5. Vocals – Arnold McCuller, Bobby King, Julie Christensen, Kathy Dalton, Lisa Popeil, Syd Straw, Terry Evans, Willie Greene Jr. Notes A 48 Track Dolby SR Analog Recording.

  6. Tokyo Rose is a 1989 album by American musician Van Dyke Parks. The album concerns the intersection between Japanese and American cultures, particularly as reflected in the competitive "Trade War" of the 1980s. The intersection between the two cultures is nowhere more obvious than in the album's first song, "America", an adaptation of "America the

  7. Van Dyke Parks (born January 3, 1943) is an American musician, songwriter, arranger, and record producer who has composed various film and television soundtracks. He is best known for his 1967 album Song Cycle and for his collaborations with Brian Wilson and the Beach Boys (particularly the album Smile).In addition to producing or arranging albums by Randy Newman, Harry Nilsson, Phil Ochs ...