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Abashiri Bangaichi / Flowing Blues |
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A movie star sings about a man's sadness
A valuable recording that expresses the worldview of yakuza films through music.
This beloved song, which served as the theme song for the film series "Abashiri Bangaichi," musically expresses Takakura Ken's masculine charm. His expressiveness as an actor is also utilized in his singing, making this an interesting work that occupies a unique position in Japanese popular culture.
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