A cry from the soul, carrying the melancholy of the Showa era
This is the shocking debut work by Miya Shiro and the Pinkara Trio, featuring "Onna no Michi," a song that shines brightly in the history of Japanese pop music.
Her unique fist-pulling style and lyrics that sing of a woman's heartbreak struck a chord with the Japanese people of the time. Her overwhelming presence, which transcends the boundaries of enka, has the magical power to draw listeners in whether they like it or not. Her songs, which deal with themes of poverty, loneliness, and single-minded love, can be said to be the soundtrack for those who survived turbulent times.
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A:
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1)
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女のみち
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2)
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未練ごころ
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3)
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女の意地
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4)
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哀愁海峡
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5)
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恍惚のブルース
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6)
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沖縄のひと
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B:
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1)
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裏町人生
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2)
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恋あざみ
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3)
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おんなの宿
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4)
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新妻鏡
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5)
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人妻椿
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6)
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雨に咲く花
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