1969 (Saori Yuki & Pink Martini)
Yuuzuki (Evening moon)
Mayonaka no bossa nova (Midnight bossa nova)
Du soleil plein les yeux (Eyes full of sun)
Puff, the magic dragon
Ii janaino shiawase naraba (It’s okay if I’m happy)
Blue light Yokohama
Yoake no scat (Melody for a new dawn)
Mas que nada
Is that all there is?
Watashi mo anata to naite ii? (Consolation)
Wasuretainoni (I want to forget you, but…)
Kisetsu no ashioto (Footsteps of the seasons)
Saori Yuki, widely considered to be the “Barbra Streisand of Japan”, released her debut album in Japan in 1969 and has gone on to make over 30 albums in her 42-year career. Yuki discovered Pink Martini after the band covered her song “Taya Tan” for their 2007 album Hey Eugene! Most recently, Yuki sang a verse of “White Christmas” in Japanese for the band’s hit 2010 holiday album Joy to The World.
In honor of the year of her debut release, Saori Yuki partnered with Pink Martini and producer Thomas M. Lauderdale to create a loving tribute to the music released in 1969. Featuring Japanese pop hits alongside internationally recognized tunes like Jorge Ben’s “Mas que nada” and “Puff the Magic Dragon”, 1969 is a brilliant combination of Thomas M. Lauderdale’s magical arrangements, Pink Martini’s stellar musicianship, and Saori Yuki’s soaring vocals.