A clash of longing for one's hometown and the fervor of the times.
Having become a nationally recognized act with their song "Ballad Dedicated to My Mother," this is their third album, released by Elec Records.
The raw yet warm vocals deliver heartfelt feelings for his hometown and family with sincerity. Building on the success of his previous work, he constructed a more introspective and profound lyrical world. The honest message, symbolized by "A Letter to Setsuko," stood out in the folk scene of the time. Kazutomi Chiba's melodies and Toshio Nakamuta's solid playing technique support Tetsuya Takeda's energetic expressiveness. Maintaining the dynamism honed through live performances, the album blends comical aspects with serious lyricism. Capturing the fervor of the era and vividly portraying a humanistic drama, this is a landmark album from the group's early period.
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A:
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1)
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荒野より
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2)
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こころを石に
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3)
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しぐれ坂3番地
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4)
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節子への手紙
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5)
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ミスターポーズマン (かっこうばかりの野郎)
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6)
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心の河
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B:
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1)
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君のお家が遠くなって
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2)
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私を断罪せよ
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3)
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ぬれておかえり
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4)
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どうしようもなくなる時
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5)
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蝉
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6)
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さよなら
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7)
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風だけが激しく
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