Ryu Murakami and Carmen Maki's Literary and Musical Experiments
A unique collaboration between the author of "Almost Transparent Blue" and a legendary female rock singer.
This work symbolizes the Japanese counterculture of the 1970s, fusing Ryu Murakami's literary sensibility with Carmen Maki's strong individuality. Its experimental composition, which intertwines music and recitation, rock and avant-garde, overturns the conventional concept of an album. The combination of Maki's overwhelming vocal talent and Ryu Murakami's keen sense of language creates a valuable record that vividly captures the atmosphere of the era.
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A:
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1)
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Various - Aojiroi Yuyake (Intro.)
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2)
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Tatsuro Yamashita - Groovin'
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3)
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Kei Ogura - (What A) Wonderful World
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4)
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Carmen Maki - Aojiroi Yuyake (Theme of "RYU")
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5)
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Yosui Inoue - Homeward Bound
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6)
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Alexander Easley - Queen Of Eastern Blues
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B:
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1)
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Yosui Inoue - Cloudy
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2)
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Junji Ariyama - Daydream
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3)
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Masaki Ueda - When A Man Loves A Woman
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4)
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Hiroshi Segawa - You Didn't Have To Be So Nice
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5)
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Kei Ogura - Love Me Tender
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