Responsible for once-forgotten masterpieces from the 1970s Japanese music scene, Yoshiko Sai's ethereal fusion of jazz, pop, and psychedelia from albums like 1975's Mangekyou and 1977's Mikko have aged little since their release.
Responsible for once-forgotten masterpieces from the 1970s Japanese music scene, Yoshiko Sai's ethereal fusion of jazz, pop, and psychedelia from albums like 1975's Mangekyou and 1977's Mikko have aged little since their release.