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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Predicate Object
instanceOf album
concept album
artist Van Dyke Parks
composer Van Dyke Parks
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
decade 1980s
explores relations between the United States and Japan
format studio album
genre baroque pop
orchestral pop
pop
hasCoverArtDesigner Van Dyke Parks
hasCriticalReception cult following
hasInstrumentation brass
orchestra
rhythm section
strings
woodwinds
hasMusicalStyle orchestrated
hasReputation idiosyncratic pop album
hasTrackType song cycle
hasType eclectic
language English
partOf Van Dyke Parks
surface form: Van Dyke Parks discography
producer Van Dyke Parks
releaseYear 1989
theme U.S.–Japan relations
cultural exchange
postwar history
titleReferences Tokyo Rose self-linksurface differs
surface form: Tokyo Rose (World War II radio propagandist nickname)

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Van Dyke Parks notableWork Tokyo Rose
Van Dyke notableWork Tokyo Rose
subject surface form: Van Dyke Parks
Tokyo Rose titleReferences Tokyo Rose self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Tokyo Rose (World War II radio propagandist nickname)
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