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(!) Chiemi Eri - Memories Box: Japanese Music
Жанр: JPop, Enka, Folk
Носитель: CD
Страна-производитель диска (релиза): Япония
Год издания: 2012
Издатель (лейбл): King Record
Номер по каталогу: KICW-126~30
Аудиокодек: FLAC (*.flac)
Тип рипа: tracks+.cue
Битрейт аудио: (lossy + lossless)
Продолжительность: 4:48:07
: apollo
: да
CD1 - Original Hits {1:07:05}
01. Sakiko San Chotto (2:42)
02. Tokyo Sanosa Musume (2:42)
03. Sazae San (1:28)
04. Niizuma ni Sasageru Uta (3:49)
05. Otto to Tsuma to Itoshigo to (3:53)
06. Watashi Tachi no Kuni (3:53)
07. Dare Mo Inai Toki (3:10)
08. Watashi Dake no Anata (2:56)
09. Kyou no Ame (3:48)
10. Namida to Shiawase (3:59)
11. Hitori Naku Yoru no Waltz (3:32)
12. Sayounara ha Anata Kara (3:07)
13. Tabidatsu Ashita (2:48)
14. Sakaba Nite (3:29)
15. Midori no Tani (3:01)
16. Kono Ame ni Nurete (3:56)
17. Itsuka Mita Yuubae (4:09)
18. Watashi no Jinsei (3:01)
19. Koi no Tezawari (3:33)
20. Michishio (4:09)
CD2 - Traditional Folk Songs (East Japan) {48:02}
01. Soran Bushi (2:26)
02. Natto Bushi (1:59)
03. Okosa Bushi (2:19)
04. Hokkai Bon Uta (1:34)
05. Hanagasa Odori (2:12)
06. Mamurogawa Ondo (2:23)
07. Chiemi no Donpan Bushi (2:39)
08. Saitara Bushi (3:23)
09. Aizu Bandaisan (1:27)
10. Nanbu Ushioi Uta (3:02)
11. Sado Okesa (2:45)
12. Yagi Bushi (2:40)
13. Kusatsu Bushi (1:32)
14. Souma Bon Uta (3:10)
15. Jouban Tankou Bushi (1:52)
16. Ina Bushi (2:48)
17. Kiso Bushi (2:59)
18. Oitoko Soudayo (2:01)
19. Chakkiri Bushi (2:41)
20. Chichibu Ondo (2:10)
CD3 - Traditional Folk Songs (West Japan) {49:11}
01. Otemoyan (2:43)
02. Itsuki no Komori Uta (3:19)
03. Tabaruzaka (1:42)
04. Kuroda Bushi (2:57)
05. Kagoshima Ohara Bushi (1:56)
06. Asadoya Yunta (2:06)
07. Tankou Bushi (2:23)
08. Hietsuki Bushi (2:02)
09. Kari Boshi Kiri Uta (2:45)
10. Kitakyuushuu Ondo (4:09)
11. Yosakoi Bushi (1:49)
12. Shin Tosa Bushi (2:32)
13. Konpira Funefune (1:53)
14. Yasugi Bushi (2:24)
15. Kushimoto Bushi (2:22)
16. Chiemi no Kawachi Ondo (3:42)
17. Dekansho Bushi (2:04)
18. Miyazu Bushi (1:35)
19. Kujira Uta (2:51)
20. Ise Ondo (1:57)
CD4 - Songs and Folk Melodies {1:07:18}
01. Sanosa (2:47)
02. Yakko San (2:18)
03. Kiyari Kuzushi (2:46)
04. Shinonome Bushi (2:26)
05. Fukagawa Kuzushi (2:47)
06. Otomi San (1:56)
07. Kohan no Yado (3:33)
08. Kudan no Haha (2:48)
09. Koko ni Sachi Ari (4:06)
10. Karajishi Botan (4:03)
11. Ai no Sazanami (4:04)
12. Nagasaki ha Kyou mo Ame Datta (3:39)
13. Onnagokoro no Uta (2:52)
14. Minatomachi Blues (3:58)
15. Hitori Sakaba de (4:08)
16. Tsume (3:25)
17. Bed de Tabacco wo Suwanaide (3:36)
18. Shirisugita None (4:08)
19. Onna no Iji (3:33)
20. Acacia no Ame ga Yamu Toki (4:25)
CD5 - Lyric Songs {56:36}
01. Jougashima no Ame (3:03)
02. Hana (2:29)
03. Defune (3:11)
04. Hamabe no Uta (3:02)
05. Shikararete (3:03)
06. Yoimachigusa (3:20)
07. Hamachidori (3:31)
08. Koujou no Tsuki (2:50)
09. Chuugoku Chihou no Komori Uta (2:51)
10. Irish Lullaby Song (2:31)
11. La La Lu (2:14)
12. Hush-A-Bye (2:22)
13. Good Night Sleep Tight (3:36)
14. Cancion de Marcelino (2:48)
15. Wiegenlied (2:10)
16. Silent Night (2:50)
17. Mele Kalikimaka (1:46)
18. Jingle Bells (2:29)
19. Pastores a Belen (4:07)
20. Mary's Little Boy Child (2:23)
Об исполнителе (группе)
As the daughter of a musician father and a singer mother, Chiemi Eri (1937-1982) grew up in a musical environment. When she was still a teenager, she started a career as a singer on US military bases. She became famous by singing numerous classics from the post-war American musical repertoire. At the age of 14 she recorded the song Tennessee Waltz with King Records, which turned out to be an immediate success, the first of many others.
Chiemi Eri is considered as one of the most famous Japanese singers of the 20th century, more precisely of the Showa era (1926-1989), named after the Japanese emperor of the time, better known under his westernized name Hirohito. Both a singer and an actress - she played in more than 50 films, as well as many theatre plays - she definitely made a mark in the post-war Japanese cultural landscape, along with fellow singer-actresses Izumi Yukimura and Hibari Misora.
The success of these true national icons, who were nicknamed ' the three sisters ', can be connected to the specific context of the time, that is the cultural opening of Japan which, although initiated a century before, accelerated with the US military occupation of the archipelago (1945-1952). This period saw the import of popular musical styles of the time: jazz, be-bop, swing, mambo, etc, as well as the development of a hybrid musical style - the Kayokyoku - which consists of a delicious mix of so-called “western” music with Japanese music.
Combining vocal jazz, Latino rhythms and Japanese folk, this new compilation of Chiemi Eri offers an original musical syncretism. Supported by Tadaaki Misago and the Tokyo Cuban Boys - the oldest and most prolific latin-jazz group in Japan - Chiemi Eri sings themes, in Japanese, that are mainly taken from the traditional folklore. Thus, the drums and brass of the Cuban arrangements are mixed with the Min’yo, which shows how rich these folk songs are: every region, every local tradition, every event is celebrated by a particular song or dance. Chiemi Eri also reveals the vocal prowess specific to the Min’yo, in particular the kobushi, a sort of melisma - this vocal technic that consists in singing a single syllable while moving between several different notes in succession.
Жанр: JPop, Enka, Folk
Носитель: CD
Страна-производитель диска (релиза): Япония
Год издания: 2012
Издатель (лейбл): King Record
Номер по каталогу: KICW-126~30
Аудиокодек: FLAC (*.flac)
Тип рипа: tracks+.cue
Битрейт аудио: (lossy + lossless)
Продолжительность: 4:48:07
: apollo
: да
CD1 - Original Hits {1:07:05}
01. Sakiko San Chotto (2:42)
02. Tokyo Sanosa Musume (2:42)
03. Sazae San (1:28)
04. Niizuma ni Sasageru Uta (3:49)
05. Otto to Tsuma to Itoshigo to (3:53)
06. Watashi Tachi no Kuni (3:53)
07. Dare Mo Inai Toki (3:10)
08. Watashi Dake no Anata (2:56)
09. Kyou no Ame (3:48)
10. Namida to Shiawase (3:59)
11. Hitori Naku Yoru no Waltz (3:32)
12. Sayounara ha Anata Kara (3:07)
13. Tabidatsu Ashita (2:48)
14. Sakaba Nite (3:29)
15. Midori no Tani (3:01)
16. Kono Ame ni Nurete (3:56)
17. Itsuka Mita Yuubae (4:09)
18. Watashi no Jinsei (3:01)
19. Koi no Tezawari (3:33)
20. Michishio (4:09)
CD2 - Traditional Folk Songs (East Japan) {48:02}
01. Soran Bushi (2:26)
02. Natto Bushi (1:59)
03. Okosa Bushi (2:19)
04. Hokkai Bon Uta (1:34)
05. Hanagasa Odori (2:12)
06. Mamurogawa Ondo (2:23)
07. Chiemi no Donpan Bushi (2:39)
08. Saitara Bushi (3:23)
09. Aizu Bandaisan (1:27)
10. Nanbu Ushioi Uta (3:02)
11. Sado Okesa (2:45)
12. Yagi Bushi (2:40)
13. Kusatsu Bushi (1:32)
14. Souma Bon Uta (3:10)
15. Jouban Tankou Bushi (1:52)
16. Ina Bushi (2:48)
17. Kiso Bushi (2:59)
18. Oitoko Soudayo (2:01)
19. Chakkiri Bushi (2:41)
20. Chichibu Ondo (2:10)
CD3 - Traditional Folk Songs (West Japan) {49:11}
01. Otemoyan (2:43)
02. Itsuki no Komori Uta (3:19)
03. Tabaruzaka (1:42)
04. Kuroda Bushi (2:57)
05. Kagoshima Ohara Bushi (1:56)
06. Asadoya Yunta (2:06)
07. Tankou Bushi (2:23)
08. Hietsuki Bushi (2:02)
09. Kari Boshi Kiri Uta (2:45)
10. Kitakyuushuu Ondo (4:09)
11. Yosakoi Bushi (1:49)
12. Shin Tosa Bushi (2:32)
13. Konpira Funefune (1:53)
14. Yasugi Bushi (2:24)
15. Kushimoto Bushi (2:22)
16. Chiemi no Kawachi Ondo (3:42)
17. Dekansho Bushi (2:04)
18. Miyazu Bushi (1:35)
19. Kujira Uta (2:51)
20. Ise Ondo (1:57)
CD4 - Songs and Folk Melodies {1:07:18}
01. Sanosa (2:47)
02. Yakko San (2:18)
03. Kiyari Kuzushi (2:46)
04. Shinonome Bushi (2:26)
05. Fukagawa Kuzushi (2:47)
06. Otomi San (1:56)
07. Kohan no Yado (3:33)
08. Kudan no Haha (2:48)
09. Koko ni Sachi Ari (4:06)
10. Karajishi Botan (4:03)
11. Ai no Sazanami (4:04)
12. Nagasaki ha Kyou mo Ame Datta (3:39)
13. Onnagokoro no Uta (2:52)
14. Minatomachi Blues (3:58)
15. Hitori Sakaba de (4:08)
16. Tsume (3:25)
17. Bed de Tabacco wo Suwanaide (3:36)
18. Shirisugita None (4:08)
19. Onna no Iji (3:33)
20. Acacia no Ame ga Yamu Toki (4:25)
CD5 - Lyric Songs {56:36}
01. Jougashima no Ame (3:03)
02. Hana (2:29)
03. Defune (3:11)
04. Hamabe no Uta (3:02)
05. Shikararete (3:03)
06. Yoimachigusa (3:20)
07. Hamachidori (3:31)
08. Koujou no Tsuki (2:50)
09. Chuugoku Chihou no Komori Uta (2:51)
10. Irish Lullaby Song (2:31)
11. La La Lu (2:14)
12. Hush-A-Bye (2:22)
13. Good Night Sleep Tight (3:36)
14. Cancion de Marcelino (2:48)
15. Wiegenlied (2:10)
16. Silent Night (2:50)
17. Mele Kalikimaka (1:46)
18. Jingle Bells (2:29)
19. Pastores a Belen (4:07)
20. Mary's Little Boy Child (2:23)
Об исполнителе (группе)
As the daughter of a musician father and a singer mother, Chiemi Eri (1937-1982) grew up in a musical environment. When she was still a teenager, she started a career as a singer on US military bases. She became famous by singing numerous classics from the post-war American musical repertoire. At the age of 14 she recorded the song Tennessee Waltz with King Records, which turned out to be an immediate success, the first of many others.
Chiemi Eri is considered as one of the most famous Japanese singers of the 20th century, more precisely of the Showa era (1926-1989), named after the Japanese emperor of the time, better known under his westernized name Hirohito. Both a singer and an actress - she played in more than 50 films, as well as many theatre plays - she definitely made a mark in the post-war Japanese cultural landscape, along with fellow singer-actresses Izumi Yukimura and Hibari Misora.
The success of these true national icons, who were nicknamed ' the three sisters ', can be connected to the specific context of the time, that is the cultural opening of Japan which, although initiated a century before, accelerated with the US military occupation of the archipelago (1945-1952). This period saw the import of popular musical styles of the time: jazz, be-bop, swing, mambo, etc, as well as the development of a hybrid musical style - the Kayokyoku - which consists of a delicious mix of so-called “western” music with Japanese music.
Combining vocal jazz, Latino rhythms and Japanese folk, this new compilation of Chiemi Eri offers an original musical syncretism. Supported by Tadaaki Misago and the Tokyo Cuban Boys - the oldest and most prolific latin-jazz group in Japan - Chiemi Eri sings themes, in Japanese, that are mainly taken from the traditional folklore. Thus, the drums and brass of the Cuban arrangements are mixed with the Min’yo, which shows how rich these folk songs are: every region, every local tradition, every event is celebrated by a particular song or dance. Chiemi Eri also reveals the vocal prowess specific to the Min’yo, in particular the kobushi, a sort of melisma - this vocal technic that consists in singing a single syllable while moving between several different notes in succession.
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