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This is a Japanese (soft-core) film released in 1977 by the Nikkatsu studio.

| Artist / Group | Notable Release (1977) | Connection to “Eros” | |----------------|------------------------|----------------------| | (UK) | Celestial Love | Explicitly titled tracks with mythic references | | Michele Briganti (Italy) | Amore Jazz | Used the “Eros” label for a series of romantic ballads | | University of Michigan Jazz Lab | Eros Sessions (live) | Academic “school” that recorded experimental fusion pieces, many of which referenced love themes in titles | | Bob James | BJ4 (1977) | While not using the name, his lush production style embodied the “Eros” spirit and influenced many “Eros School” recordings | download eros school feels so good 1977 72 top

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. Released on October 1, 1977, under the original Japanese title Erosu gakuen: Kando batsugun

The track’s opening four‑note phrase—simple, singable, and instantly recognizable—became a radio staple and a template for the smooth‑jazz sound that would dominate the 1980s. Its success also helped popularize the flugelhorn, an instrument that had previously been a relative rarity on the pop charts.