The origins of Japanese rockabilly, featuring leather jackets and pompadour hairstyles.
A spokesperson for the street music scene who emerged in the early days of Japanese rock in the 1970s, his chopper-driven, hardcore aesthetic is in full swing.
The energy of the early Cools, featuring Hiroshi Tachi, resonated with the outlaw spirit symbolized by their all-black outfits. Incorporating elements from Elvis-inspired rockabilly to R&B and doo-wop, the band imbued their music with unmistakable Japanese passion. This pioneering work was a precursor to the lineage of later acts like Carol and Yokohama Ginbae.
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A:
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1)
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Don't Get Hot, Cools
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2)
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愛しているなら
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3)
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涙のウェディング・ディー
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4)
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グッド・バイといわないで
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5)
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あの娘はステディー・ガール
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6)
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恋の炎は燃えて
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B:
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1)
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紫のハイウェー
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2)
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シンデレラ
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3)
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ワン・ディー
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4)
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言えなかったんだ
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5)
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行ってしまったあの娘
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6)
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セカンド・イズ・ユー
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