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[List of songs] (1) Shareotoko (Kenichi Enomoto) (2) (2) Diavolo no Uta (Rikizo Taya) (3) Onnashin no Uta (Eiji YAMAGUCHI) (4) Koi wa yasashii Nobe no Hana (Rikizo Taya) (5) Baitori no Uta (Rikizo Taya) (6) Tabaru no Tabi (Toshio Sakurai) (7) Umashii no Uta (Toshio Sakurai) (8) Gondola no Uta (Hisao Ito) (12) パイノパイノパイ (Katsue Miyakoya) (13) Bugabushi (Shigeko Orii) (14) Song no Koe (Kanaga 瞭月) (15) Zangetsu no Koe (Kanaga 瞭月) (16) Scalar Song (Toshio Sakurai) (17) Hi Laqueur no Bushi (Katsue Miyakoya) (18) Song no Sanose (Mori Taeko) (19) Beautiful Nature () (20) Enka Kana (Mori Taeko) (16) Scalar Song () (17) Hi no Bushi () (18) Sanose no Bushi (Mori Taeko) (19) Beautiful Nature () (20) Enka Kana (Mori Taeko) (21) オッペケペ (Yoshida) (24) Aoba Shigeru SAKURAI (Koma) (25) Brave Sailor (pun) (26) Enemy : Tens of Thousands (The Echoes) (27) Good Song (Mitsuharu NANCHI) (28) Sunbella Bushi (Hiromi Yuki) (29) Railway Shoka (Nishirokugo Boys and Girls Choir)
[Recorded Information]
Monaural Recording
[Label]
Colmuvia
[Number of Copies]
One copy
[Comments on CD Audition]
Enoken's (1) is of course a famous song, but I'm surprised at its good rhythm. Not only this song, but also many modern popular songs from the Meiji period to the Taisho period include 併聴 with Japanese rhythm.
Love-No-Hana 詞集 』, Miho 『 Gentotsujiuma 』 『 Toshio Sakurai Koichi Aoki Morishige Hisaya Hibari Misora Toshio Sakurai Kome Akasaka Masanobu Shishikura Morishige Hisaya Osamu Hashimoto Futaro Yamada Mitsue Nara
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