Tokyo Rose
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Tokyo Rose is a 1989 concept album by American composer Van Dyke Parks that explores themes of U.S.–Japan relations through eclectic, orchestrated pop music.
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| instanceOf |
album
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concept album → |
| artist |
Van Dyke Parks
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| composer |
Van Dyke Parks
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| countryOfOrigin |
United States
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| decade |
1980s
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| explores |
relations between the United States and Japan
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| format |
studio album
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| genre |
baroque pop
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orchestral pop → pop → |
| hasCoverArtDesigner |
Van Dyke Parks
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| hasCriticalReception |
cult following
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| hasInstrumentation |
brass
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orchestra → rhythm section → strings → woodwinds → |
| hasMusicalStyle |
orchestrated
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| hasReputation |
idiosyncratic pop album
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| hasTrackType |
song cycle
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| hasType |
eclectic
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| language |
English
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| partOf |
Van Dyke Parks discography
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| producer |
Van Dyke Parks
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| releaseYear |
1989
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| theme |
U.S.–Japan relations
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cultural exchange → postwar history → |
| titleReferences |
Tokyo Rose (World War II radio propagandist nickname)
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Referenced by (6)
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Van Dyke Parks
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Van Dyke Parks → |
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Jump!
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followedBy |
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Orange Crate Art
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Orange Crate Art
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Tokyo Rose
("Tokyo Rose (World War II radio propagandist nickname)")
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