| 1. Makura - Takeharu Kunimoto |
| 2. Kakin Indo - Kawachiya Kikusuimaru |
| 3. Fukko Bushi |
| 4. Nikata Bushi - Michihiro Sato |
| 5. Takio'l Soran Bushi - Takio Ito |
| 6. Amagoi Bushi - An-Chang Project, Yasuba Jun |
| 7. Mangetsu No Yube - Takashi Hirayasu |
| 8. Hiyami Kachi Bushi - Ayame Band |
| 9. Moji Banana No Tatakiuri - Tadayoshi Ikawa |
| 10. Utuwaskarap - Oki |
| 11. Nyorai Shizune - Shozan Tanabe |
| 12. Ubue |
| 13. Asadoya Yunta - Tetsuhiro Daiku |
| 14. James Bond Theme - Surf Champlers |
| 15. Ojisan, Haisai - Makoto Kubota, Sunset Gang |
| 16. Agari Jo - Yasuko Yoshida |
| 17. Ho Na Mi [Excerpt] - Koto Vortex |
| 18. Utage [Excerpt] - Eitetsu Hayashi |
| 19. Shi Chome - Cicala Mvta |
Editorial Reviews
The inimitable travel mavens at Rough Guides are not offering your average travel fare, and their counterparts in music are also looking for the unusual and the undercovered. This guide to Japanese music sidesteps the obvious shakuachis, kodo drums, and No theater music in favor of taiko-rap, ondo-funk, Okinawa-pop, and some forms yet to be hyphenated, let alone explained. It runs the gamut, from the mediocre pop of Kawachiya Kikusuimaru (toss-off synths and drum machines) to the brilliant avant-garde biwa (lute) and accordion of Yukihiro Goto and the minimalist koto quartet Koto Vortex. Humor abounds in the Surf Champlers' weird Tokyo take on the James Bond movies' theme. Fuzzy electric blues meets Okinawa in the music of An-Chang Project, fronted by the emotive vocals of Yasuba Jun. The set has it all, great, good, bad, and awful in pretty equal amounts, but for the good and great alone it's worth the price, and the bad and awful are certainly enlightening and entertaining. --Louis Gibson
Rough Guide: The Music of Japan,Various Artists,World Music Network,Asian,Asian Folk,Asian Pop,Int'l & World Music,Japan,Japanese Pop,Japanese Rock,Okinawa,Pop,Traditional Japanese,World Music,Worldbeat
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Rough Guide: The Music of Japan
Various Artists Manufacturer: World Music Network ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000IJQM Release Date: 1999-05-11 |
Tracks:
- Makura - Takeharu Kunimoto
- Kakin Ondo - Kawachiya Kikusuimaru
- Fukko Bushi - Soul Flower Mononoke Summit
- Nikata Bushi - Michihiro Sato
- Takio's Soran Bushi - Takio Ito & Takio Band
- Amagoi Bushi - Yasuba Jun & An-Chang Project
- Mangetsu No Yube - Takashi Hirayasu
- Hiyami Kachi Bushi - Ayame Band
- Moji Banana No Tatakiuri - Tadayoshi Ikawa
- Utuwaskarap - Oki
- Nyorai Shizune - Shozan Tanabe
- Ubue - Yukihiro Goto
- Asadoya Yunta - Tetsuhiro Daiku
- James Bond Theme - The Surf Champlers
- Haisai Ojisan - Makoto Kubota & The Sunset Gang
- Agari Jo - Yasuko Yoshida
- Ho Na Mi (Excerpt) - Koto Vortex
- Utage (Excerpt) - Eitetsu Hayashi
- Shi Chome - Cicala Mvta
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The inimitable travel mavens at Rough Guides are not offering your average travel fare, and their counterparts in music are also looking for the unusual and the undercovered. This guide to Japanese music sidesteps the obvious shakuachis, kodo drums, and No theater music in favor of taiko-rap, ondo-funk, Okinawa-pop, and some forms yet to be hyphenated, let alone explained. It runs the gamut, from the mediocre pop of Kawachiya Kikusuimaru (toss-off synths and drum machines) to the brilliant avant-garde biwa (lute) and accordion of Yukihiro Goto and the minimalist koto quartet Koto Vortex. Humor abounds in the Surf Champlers' weird Tokyo take on the James Bond movies' theme. Fuzzy electric blues meets Okinawa in the music of An-Chang Project, fronted by the emotive vocals of Yasuba Jun. The set has it all, great, good, bad, and awful in pretty equal amounts, but for the good and great alone it's worth the price, and the bad and awful are certainly enlightening and entertaining. --Louis GibsonCustomer Reviews:
An Intriguing Musical Box of Rocks.......2006-06-25
As much as I've enjoyed the variety and oddity of this CD many a time, a few things about it do annoy me. First, music from Okinawa seems too over-represented. Don't get me wrong, the Okinawan tracks on this CD are great, but since there's a Rough Guide CD for "The Music of Okinawa" they seem a bit redundant here, and their lively tropical mood is very, very different from mainland Japanese music (Okinawa was an independent kingdom for centuries, after all). Second of all, while the liner notes are in general pretty good, it would've been nice if a translation of the lyrics for those songs with vocals had been included--much of the point of some of the songs resides in the wit and humor of their lyrics, and this is pretty much lost on you unless your Japanese listening comprehension is truly exceptional. Finally, a couple of the tracks are excerpts, and I'd really rather hear the whole thing when it comes right down to it.
Such nitpicks aside, though, this is an unusual collection of Japanese music that never gets boring. Some are gems, some are diamonds in the rough, and some are just pebbles--yet all have a distinctive charm.
there is so much more to Japan.......2006-01-04
why no gagaku? .......2005-11-29
just great.......2005-09-20
its like walking all over the country from okinawa to hokkaido, everything is there.
the best for beginners who interrested in people, land and music.
it blows your mind, when you open hearted.
Catchy Japanese Folk Music.......2002-04-21
At first it took some listening to really get into, but after a while I couldn't stop playing it over and over again!
It's really great for anyone who likes Japanese music and doesn't want to hear soft tunes, but very catchy,fast and mellow folk with an unusual beat!
Try it out, it's amazingly different than anything I've ever heard!
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A Guide to the Rough Guides
Various Artists Manufacturer: World Music Network ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005B9RF Release Date: 2001-10-08 |
Tracks:
- Get Together - Tony Allen
- Loi - Koffi Olomide
- Mahanhela - Mabulu
- Joe Le Taxi - Sharleene Boodram
- Jaro - Impact All Stars
- En Guantanamo - Septeto Nacional Ignacio Pineiro
- Mabarane - Sheer All Stars
- Pyar Ka Hai Bairi - Sangeeta
- Akata Sun Dunchi - Takashi Hirayasu/Bob Brozman
- James Bond Theme - The Surf Champlers
- Griogal Cridhe - Mac-talla
- Maggio - Riccardo Tesi/Banditaliana
- Antin Mikko - JPP
- Bassa - Momo Wandel Soumah
- Salimata - Ifang Bondi
- Que Pena - Samuelito Almonte Y Su Conjunto Tipico
- The Secrets Of The Life Tree - Kroke
Customer Reviews:
Excellent overview, well worth getting!.......2007-02-04
rough bop.......2001-06-12
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Rough Guide to Okinawa
Various Artists Manufacturer: World Music Network ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005KIZ6 Release Date: 2001-07-10 |
Tracks:
- Koko Kuduchi - Rinsho Kadekaru
- Shimajima Kaisha - Chieko Iha & Four Sisters
- Chon Chon Kijimuna - Takashi Hirayasu/Bob Brozman
- Itta Anma Makaiga - Karabato - Shisars
- Uranami Bushi - Misako Ohshiro
- Jidai No Nagare - Rinji Kadekaru
- Iwai Bushi - Sarabandge
- Warabi Gami - Misako Koja
- Koinaa Yunta - Tetsuhiro Daiku
- Go-Go Chinbora - Akanars
- Ikunnya Kana-Yoisura - Rikki
- Akai Ura - Yasukatsu Ohshima
- Tinsagu Nu Hana Dub - Ryukyu Underground
- Jin Jin - Donto
- Tida Akara, Nami Kirara - The Boom
- Naritai Bushi - Seijin Noborikawa
- Umkaji - Nenes
- Toshin Doi - The Surf Champlers
Customer Reviews:
COOL SONGS REALLY CATCHY.......2005-02-14
COOL SONGS REALLY CATCHY.......2005-02-14
Asian Island Music.......2004-05-23
To round off a nice package,the liner notes by music guru Paul Fisher are excellent.
Great.......2003-12-20
it runs the gamut...that's for sure.......2002-11-20
That being said, there is some top notch music on this CD and some that I just don't find too appealing. The CD opens brilliantly with Rinsho Kadekaru's "Koko Kuduchi," a beautiful tune on played on the sanshin and sung by Kadekaru and guest vocalist Seijin Noborikawa. I will definately want to hear more from this guy.
The second track is also a big winner. Cheiko Iha & Four Sisters performing "Shimajima Kaisha." It surprised me that I like this one. It is a very sweet sounding tune that I usually don't go for, but the performance it excellent.
Other highlights include Takashi Hirayasu & Bob Brozman's "Chon Chon Kijimuna" a tune fusing Okinawan music with guitar. The results could have been disastrous, but this is great. The boppy pop of Akanars' "Go-Go Chinbora" is a ton of fun. Rikki has an amazing voice and the song is a powerful one...definately another person to check out more from. Yasukatsu Ohshima's "Akai Ura" is brilliant as well, a lilting tune with backing chorus. Donto's "Jin Jin" will have you bouncing off the wall. It reminds me a little of the Boredoms, but doing traditional music! Seijin Noborikawa appears later on the compilation his own with a bouncy, joyous tune called "Naritai Bushi." The Suf Champlers close the disc out with some fun Okinawan surf rock.
There is some new-agey stuff that I can do without, but for the most part this is a great collection. You may not love it all, but I imagine that regardless of your musical tastes, you will find a few artists that you want to explore further. I know I certainly have.
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The Rough Guide to the Music of Okinawa
Various Artists Manufacturer: Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00005L8Q3 Release Date: 2001-07-11 |
Tracks:
- Koko Kuduchi - Rinsho Kadekaru,
- Shimajima Kaisha
- Chon Chon Kijimuna - Bob Brozman, Takashi Hirayasu
- Itta Anma Makaiga - Karabato
- Uranami Bushi
- Jidai No Nagare
- Iwai Bushi
- Warabi Gami - Misako Koja
- Koinaa Yunta - Tetsuhiro Daiku
- Go-Go Chinbora
- Ikunnya Kana-Yoisura
- Akai Ura
- Tinsagu Nu Hana Dub [#] - Ryukyu Underground
- Jin Jin [#]
- Tida Akara, Nami Kirara
- Naritai Bushi
- Umkaji - Nenes
- Toshin Doi - Surf Champlers
Album Details
Fine Collection of all Various Style of Music to Come Out of Okinawa Ranging from Traditional to Techno.Pop Music:
