Tokyo Blade (album)

The designation “Tokyo Blade (album)” does not correspond to a widely recognized or documented musical release in publicly available encyclopedic sources. While “Tokyo Blade” is the name of a British heavy‑metal band formed in the early 1980s, and the band has released several albums (e.g., Midnight, Night of the Blade, Black and White), there is no verifiable record of an album officially titled Tokyo Blade that is distinct from the band’s self‑titled EPs or reissues.

Possible Contextual Usage

  • The phrase could be a colloquial or informal reference to a self‑titled compilation, reissue, or promotional release associated with the band Tokyo Blade.
  • It might also be a misinterpretation or truncation of the band’s name when referencing any of its releases.

Etymology
The term combines the city name “Tokyo,” the capital of Japan, with “Blade,” a word commonly employed in heavy‑metal imagery to evoke sharpness or aggression. The combination was originally chosen as the band’s name to convey a blend of exoticism and edginess.

Conclusion
Given the absence of reliable, verifiable information confirming the existence of a distinct album titled “Tokyo Blade,” the term is not recognized as an established concept within music discographies or scholarly references. Further verification from authoritative music databases or the band’s official catalogue would be required to substantiate any specific claim about such an album.

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