Charan-Po-Rantan / Tagai No Kagiana
Album: | Tagai No Kagiana | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Charan-Po-Rantan | Added: | Feb 2013 | |
Label: | (No Label Information) |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2014-06-27 | Pull Date: | 2014-08-29 |
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Week Ending: | Aug 31 | Aug 3 | Jul 27 | Jul 13 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 4 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Aug 24, 2014: | Pentagonal Banana
Koi Ha Moumoku |
4. | Jul 12, 2014: | Music Casserole
Track 7 |
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2. | Aug 02, 2014: | Music Casserole
Saigo No Jun Tokkyuu |
5. | Jul 11, 2014: | Octagonal Banana
Track 4 |
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3. | Jul 24, 2014: | Binders Full of Sopranos
Track 3 |
6. | Jul 10, 2014: | Binders Full of Sopranos
Track 2 |
Album Review
Eme O
Reviewed 2014-06-25
Reviewed 2014-06-25
Quirky Japanese Pop. Duo, sisters Momo (vocals) and Koharu (accordion, chorus). Group name is a wordplay of “charan-poran” which means sloppy or irresponsible. Songs, a “melting pot of chanson, Gypsy music, and Japanese pop from the 50s/60s,” have charm, dramatic flair. Shades of Gogol Bordello (if they weren’t a rock band). In Japanese, so No FCCs Detected but no promises. Play any. My faves: 2,5 ~eme o.
1. Kagiana (a capella) (1:03) Sweet breathy voice. Slow tango rhythm.
2. Saite Na Onna (3:32) Voice, accordion, clarinet. Pings back and forth between slow moody Parisian cafe music and fast gypsy dancing tune.
3. Yukidoke (3:56) Accordion, voice, glockenspiel, cello. Slow to mid gypsy tune. Delicate, energetic.
4. Hakaba Made Goissho Ni (3:33) Accordion, percussion, voice. Bright sound. All elements present here: 60s pop, chanson, hectic gypsy. Rhythm careens from slow to mid to fast.
5. Koi Ha Moumoku (2:41) Accordion, drums, bass, keyboard, “trash words” (word salad). Mid-tempo, swaying rhythm. One could waltz to this.
6. Saigo No Jun Tokkyuu (3:53) Accordion, drums, bass, violins. Starts off with spoken words, then jumps into a bouncing fast tune. Song fades to silence ~2:15. Then returns quietly, pensive violin, whispery voice.
7. Tabidachi No Uta (4:22) Accordion, voice, chorus. Like a lullaby.
8. Kagiana (accordion) (1:26) Jaunty accordion solo.
1. Kagiana (a capella) (1:03) Sweet breathy voice. Slow tango rhythm.
2. Saite Na Onna (3:32) Voice, accordion, clarinet. Pings back and forth between slow moody Parisian cafe music and fast gypsy dancing tune.
3. Yukidoke (3:56) Accordion, voice, glockenspiel, cello. Slow to mid gypsy tune. Delicate, energetic.
4. Hakaba Made Goissho Ni (3:33) Accordion, percussion, voice. Bright sound. All elements present here: 60s pop, chanson, hectic gypsy. Rhythm careens from slow to mid to fast.
5. Koi Ha Moumoku (2:41) Accordion, drums, bass, keyboard, “trash words” (word salad). Mid-tempo, swaying rhythm. One could waltz to this.
6. Saigo No Jun Tokkyuu (3:53) Accordion, drums, bass, violins. Starts off with spoken words, then jumps into a bouncing fast tune. Song fades to silence ~2:15. Then returns quietly, pensive violin, whispery voice.
7. Tabidachi No Uta (4:22) Accordion, voice, chorus. Like a lullaby.
8. Kagiana (accordion) (1:26) Jaunty accordion solo.
Track Listing
1. | Kagiana (A Cappella) | 5. | Koi Ha Moumoku | |||
2. | Saite Na Onna | 6. | Saigo No Jun Tokkyuu | |||
3. | Yukidoke | 7. | Tabidachi No Uta | |||
4. | Hakaba Made Goissho Ni | 8. | Kagiana (Accordion) |