A poet representing the Japanese folk scene
This ambitious work, which is the culmination of a look at urban life, depicts the city of Tokyo through music.
As the title "23 Wards Concert: Tokyo Trip" suggests, the album contains songs themed around various parts of Tokyo. Hitoshi Komuro's soft guitar playing and contemplative lyrics delicately express the joys and sorrows of city life. This is an important work that demonstrates the approach to urbanity in Japanese folk music in the late 1970s.
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A:
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1)
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月旅行
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2)
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苦業
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3)
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なんにもしたくない
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4)
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一匹のカニ
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5)
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お早うの朝
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6)
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舟唄
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7)
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おまえが死んだあとで
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8)
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泣けばいい
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9)
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今
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B:
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1)
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都会の朝
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2)
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おねえちゃん
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3)
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家へお帰り
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4)
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心月
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5)
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高原
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6)
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比叡おろし
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7)
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橋
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C:
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1)
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Tom Dooley
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2)
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Puff
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3)
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目を明けよう
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4)
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和歌
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5)
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雨が空から降れば
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6)
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君に会ってからというものボクは
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D:
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1)
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守らずにいられない
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2)
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出発の歌
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3)
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老人と海
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4)
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いま生きているということ
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5)
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無題
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