Various Artists / Very Best of Japanese
Album: | Very Best of Japanese | Collection: | World | |
Artist: | Various Artists | Added: | May 2004 | |
Label: | Arc Music Inc. |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2004-11-01 | Pull Date: | 2005-01-03 | Charts: | Reggae/World |
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Week Ending: | Jan 2 | Dec 26 | Dec 12 | Nov 28 | Nov 21 | Nov 14 | Nov 7 |
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Airplays: | 3 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 4 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Dec 30, 2004: | Sun in Libra, Moon in Pisces
Gaku |
4. | Dec 23, 2004: | Sun in Libra, Moon in Pisces
Kabuki Gomen-Jyo! |
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2. | Dec 29, 2004: | UK
Kabuki Gomen-Jyo! |
5. | Dec 08, 2004: | The Dog and Pony Show
Yamaji |
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3. | Dec 28, 2004: | At the Cafe Bohemian
Dzauku |
6. | Nov 24, 2004: | the Dog and Pony Show
Kabuki Gomen-Jyo! |
Album Review
Decca
Reviewed 2004-07-08
Reviewed 2004-07-08
A solid collection. Traditional instruments throughout include koto, shakuhachi (flute), taiko drums, jushichigen (zither), and shamisen (“a long-necked, fretless banjo). All expertly played. Compositions are a mix of traditional and more recently-composed in a traditional style. Read the very informative notes.
*1. Spare, peaceful duet of koto and shakuhachi that lyrically flows into passages of drama and passages of peace.
*2. Excellent drum composition. A blend of tempos and sounds make it a fascinating percussive journey. Some shouts/chants.
3. Solo flute on a traditional folk song. Slow, lyrical. Lovely.
4. Slow & haunting pastoral song w/wonderful emotion.
*5. Another great percussion piece that varys from quiet to busy. More metallic than #2, w/fun vocal help from the band.
6. Flute solo. Slow & hypnotic.
7. Koto/shakuhachi duet that varies from slow & dramatic to faster & more lively. Sweetly melodic throughout w/great playing.
8. Solo koto piece. Varying tempos & moods keep it unpredictable and create a sense of dramatic unsettledness.
*9. Lively & varied taiko composition w/lots of energy.
7/2004
*1. Spare, peaceful duet of koto and shakuhachi that lyrically flows into passages of drama and passages of peace.
*2. Excellent drum composition. A blend of tempos and sounds make it a fascinating percussive journey. Some shouts/chants.
3. Solo flute on a traditional folk song. Slow, lyrical. Lovely.
4. Slow & haunting pastoral song w/wonderful emotion.
*5. Another great percussion piece that varys from quiet to busy. More metallic than #2, w/fun vocal help from the band.
6. Flute solo. Slow & hypnotic.
7. Koto/shakuhachi duet that varies from slow & dramatic to faster & more lively. Sweetly melodic throughout w/great playing.
8. Solo koto piece. Varying tempos & moods keep it unpredictable and create a sense of dramatic unsettledness.
*9. Lively & varied taiko composition w/lots of energy.
7/2004
Track Listing
Artist | Track Name | |||
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1. | Yamato Ensemble | Yamaji | ||
2. | Wadaiko Matsuriza | Kabuki Gomen-Jyo! | ||
3. | Bell, Clive | Komoro Bushi | ||
4. | Yamato Ensemble | Futatsu no Den-En-Shi I | ||
5. | Wadaiko Matsuriza | Gaku | ||
6. | Stagg, Richard | Kumoi Jishi | ||
7. | Yamato Ensemble | Hoshun | ||
8. | Hotta-Lister, Ayako | Midare | ||
9. | Nihon Daiko | Dzauku |