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Nami Shimada
Sunshower

Sunshower

Catno

CREME CLASSICS 02

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" Repress

Country

Netherlands

Release date

May 10, 2021

Sunshower by Nami Shimada aka Soichi Terada on Crème Organization.

Much has been said about Nami Shimada's JPop Bubblegum Deep House anthem. Produced by Soichi Terada in 1989, Larry Levan used to bang it in he Paradise Garage, ressurected by Creme in 2004, over a decade before the hype. What more credentials do you need? Here's all the versions that matter, including a beautiful and haunting Legowelt remix that's rated amongst his best work (by experts that is).

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$22.18*

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CREMECLASSIC02 - NL - 1989/2024RP

A1

Sunshower (Vox)

A2

Sunshower (Instrumental)

B1

Sunshower (1992 Instrumental)

B2

Sunshower (Legowelt Remix)

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