LP version. Marks the title's first ever vinyl release; Cut at Emil Berliner Studios; Housed in a 350 gsm sleeve; Includes CD with all ten tracks. We Release Whatever The Fuck We Want Records present a reissue of Midori Takada and Masahiko Satoh's Lunar Cruise, originally released in 1990. Following the successful reissue of Midori Takada's Through The Looking Glass (WRWTFWW 018LP/WRWTFWW 019CD/LP), WRWTFWW Records present another release from the legendary Japanese percussionist: 1990's Lunar Cruise, her superb collaboration with jazz pianist, synth master, composer, and arranger Masahiko Satoh. Arguably the best kept secret in Midori Takada's fascinating discography, Lunar Cruise is an under-the-radar masterpiece that captures Takada (on marimba and minimal percussion set-up) and Satoh (on Korg M1 and Yamaha DX7II synths, Ensoniq EPS sampler, and acoustic piano) vibrantly fusing traditional African and Asian percussion with jazz, ambient, and minimalism. The album also features the great Haruomi Hosono (Yellow Magic Orchestra, Happy End) and Kazutoki Umezu (saxophone, clarinet).Sourced from the original studio masters (DATs); New liner notes with a poster inlay., Runningtime: 00:00:00, Bass: Haruomi Hosono, Interviewee [Liner Notes]: Masahiko Satoh, Interviewee [Liner Notes]: Midori Takada, Lacquer Cut By: Frederic Stader, Layout: Nicolas Eigenheer, Liner Notes: Masaaki Hara, Marimba, Gong, Bells, Drums: Midori Takada, Music By: Masahiko Satoh, Music By: Midori Takada, Photography By: Naoto Ohkawa, Soprano Saxophone, Bass Clarinet: Kazutoki Umezu, Supervised By: Olivier Ducret, Synthesizer, Piano, Composed By, Producer: Masahiko Satoh, Translated By: Ken Hidaka, Labelcode WRWF20.1 (WRWTFWW020), Licensed From Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) Inc., Mastered At Music Matters Mastering, Lacquer Cut At Emil Berliner Studios, Manufactured By Optimal Media GmbH, Distributed By Wordandsound