¡Hattori Ryoichi no Sekai -Aoi Sanmyaku-
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[Machine Translation] Ryoichi Hattori became an exclusive writer for Nippon Columbia in 1936, and adopted elements of jazz, the most advanced pop music of the time, in his popular songs. Hattori's hits included Noriko Awatani's "Farewell Blues," Noboru Kirishima and Hamako Watanabe's "Suzhou Night Song," Shizuko Kasagi's "Tokyo Boogie Woogie," Ichiro Fujiyama and Mitsue Nara's "Blue Mountains," and countless others. Many of these songs have been covered by many artists and continue to shine brightly. This album will contain about 40 songs, mainly works that Ryoichi Hattori selected himself before his death. The liner notes include a biography and explanations of the songs, making this an ideal introduction for new users.
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