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[List of songs]
(1) Ukiyo-buro 〜 Odaibahashi (Kaminarimon Fukusuke) (2) Songs of Meiji and Taisho : Miya-san Miya-san 〜 Dynamite Don 〜 Oppeke-bushi 〜 Headband 〜 Katyusha 〜 Wanderi no Uta 〜 Ah, I don't know 〜 Boat-kouta 〜 Fuka-bushi 〜 Kagono-tori 〜 Nonki-bushi (Toshio Sakurai) (3) Sannin-basan (Zenpei Sakuragawa)
[Genre]
Engei (Others)
[Recorded Information]
Monaural Recording Live Recording / (1) July 1983 (2) July 1990 (3) August 1992
[Record Information]
The violin enka of (2) is excellent. The "Nonki-bushi", which can be said to be the original form of the Koza in the era of the Meiji and the Taisho, is also excellent. The take of (3), which culminated in the performance of the Taikomochi (Tai Komochi), is also extremely valuable.
[New CD Comment]
The second installment of the popular series, four titles, were released at the same time. The current series the oldest rokyoku in Japan, rakugo (comic storytelling), and a violin performance from the Taisho era of the Meiji. It's scary to listen to this all the time.
「 」 Shinji Maki
Track list