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Kagetomo - Guitar Kojidan - Japan CD

Kagetomo - Guitar Kojidan - Japan CD

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J-Pop/Enka

January 10, 2024

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Catalog No.: HOKU-0001

JAN/ISBN: 4526180678809

Number of Discs: 1

Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan

Credits:

Kagetomo

Description:

Debuting in 954 with "That's All Right" on Memphis' Sun Records, King's history began in 1956 when his first single, "Heartbreak Hotel," on RCA, which he transferred to, became his first U.S. No. 1. Since then, he has reigned as a superstar for 23 years as one of the greatest entertainers of all time. This album is Elvis Presley's memorable debut album "Elvis Presley Appears", which can be said to have heralded the dawn of rock 'n' roll. and his second album "Elvis".His innovative fusion of white country and black rhythm & blues, his neat looks, and his aggressive performances shocked the entire United States, and Elvis quickly rose to the status of King of Rock & Roll. These two titles, two of the greatest albums in the history of popular music, are accompanied by 24 additional bonus tracks. Digitally remastered soundtracks.Kageyu, who also performs as a ronikyoku performer under the name "Tenchuken Kageyu," blends his musical origins in flamenco guitar with the style of ronikyoku to create an ambitious work that opens up new horizons for the art of storytelling. Guitar Kojidan" means "old tales told with a guitar. It is an evolution of the art of storytelling with music, which has been continued from the heikyoku performed by biwa (Japanese lute) musicians. The first play included in the program is "Hitoziri Izo," based on Kageyu's original script. The first performance on the disc is "Hitosan Izo," from an original script by Keiyu. The sounds of guitar and shamisen add color to the storytelling world that moves between the end of the Edo period and the Meiji period. The second piece, "Imported Kinchigiri," was adapted by Keiyu from an original story by Shin Hasegawa. Set in Yokohama in the Meiji era, the melodies of tango represent the sorrow of a foreigner. Each of these works is based on the Japanese art of storytelling, but spun with the music required by the story itself, creating a new world of storytelling both old and new. Produced and mastered by Makoto Kubota. (C)RS

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