Junko Yagami Mugs
Description: Full Moon by Junko Yagami, released in 1983, is a significant album in the city pop genre, embodying the essence of early 80s music. The album features tracks like "Tasogare No Bay City," "Naturally," and "Full Moon," showcasing a blend of pop, funk, and jazz influences. With a total of 11 songs, Full Moon highlights Yagami's versatile vocals and includes contributions from talented musicians like Chuei Yoshikawa on acoustic guitar and Ken Yajima on electric guitar.
Description: Junko Yagami (born January 5, 1958, in Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture) is a prominent Japanese singer-songwriter known for her significant contributions to the city pop, funk, and soul genres during the 1970s and 1980s. She is the eldest daughter of Ryozo Yagami, the fourth president of Yagami Seisakusho, and began learning piano at age three before making her professional debut in 1978 with the hit single "Omoide wa Utsukushisugite."