Shintaro Sakamoto announces new album "Yoo-hoo" after approx. 3.5 years; release of advance single "Is There A Place For You There?" begins
Shintaro Sakamoto's new album "Yoo-hoo" will be released on Jan. 23, 2026.
"Yoo-hoo," which marks Sakamoto's first album in approximately three and a half years, is a work that incorporates diverse genres such as blues, mood kayo, 60s soul, surf instrumentals, and funk, while reflecting his live performance experiences overseas in recent years. It contains a total of 10 songs, including the single "Dear Grandpa" released in October.
The recording features familiar members AYA (Bass, Chorus / OOIOO), Yuta Suganuma (Drums, Chorus), and Tetsu Nishiuchi (Sax, Flute / Reggae Disco Rockers, Tsuyoshi Kawakami & His Moodmakers). Additionally, Manami Kakudo participated as a guest player on marimba for two tracks. Soichiro Nakamura handled recording and mastering, and Sakamoto created the artwork himself. The work will be released on CD, vinyl, and digital platforms; the CD version will be a two-disc set containing instrumentals of all tracks.
Ahead of the album release, distribution of the included track "Is There A Place For You There?" started today, Nov. 19. "Is There A Place For You There?" features a dubby sound evoking Showa-era blues kayo, topped with lyrics reflecting Sakamoto's unique perspective. A preview video of the song is available on YouTube.
Shintaro Sakamoto "Yoo-hoo" Tracklist
01. Dear Grandpa
02. Is There A Place For You There?
03. Justice
04. Protect Your Brain
05. On The Other Side Of Time
06. The Clock Began To Move
07. Numb
08. Why Do This?
09. Ghost Town
10. Yoo-hoo
Source: Music Natalie
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