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Takuro Yoshida, Takuro Yoshida, Kazuhiko Kato, Kosuke Kida, Komuro et al.; Kenji Endo | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Takuro Yoshida What a human being (paper jacket specification) |
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For Life Records FLCF--4102 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The origins of folk music, wavering between screaming and silence.Takuro Yoshida's realistic words and guitar carve out the human condition and kindness. Takuro Yoshida, who led the Japanese folk scene in the 1970s, seems to have confronted his inner self in this work. Starting with "Ningen Nante," the album features songs that sharply cut into society and the self, and the breath of the times and personal conflicts collide. The album has a wide range of expression, from singing with just a guitar to band arrangements, and has a sincerity that still stands the test of time. |
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Credit
- Music Director, Arranged By - Kazuhiko Kato
- Music Director, Arranged By - Takasuke Kida
- Arranged By - Kenji Endo
- Arranged By - Hitoshi Komuro
- Producer, Arranged By - Takuro Yoshida