¡Sakura no Kuni no Chiru Naka wo[Cardboard Sleeve (mini LP)]
¡Kazuki Tomokawa

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[Machine Translation] Kazuki Tomokawa, a solitary folk singer, re-released the album [Sakura no Kuni no Hiruru Nakano] from King Records in 1980 in a double paper-jacket version! Toshiaki Ishizuka {Tou-nou Keisatsu/Drs} participated in the recording as an arranger for all the songs! This is a masterpiece album by Kazuki Tomokawa representing the 80's! In terms of presence, there is no one better than Kazuki Tomokawa. He sings of his pitch-black loneliness as if he were throwing himself off a towering cliff. The listener has no choice but to surrender to the screams pouring down from the top of his head. He is an incredibly dangerous singer, and because of this danger, he is rarely heard on the radio. If one dares to name a singer comparable to Kazuki Tomokawa, there is none other than Hiroshi Mikami. Since both debuted in the 1970s, they are often placed in the context of folk singers, but of course, there is no way they can fit into any conventional container. They are the rare ones who kick down all genre barriers and leave only their individual names behind. (Music Critic Shinichi Ogawa)[Track Details 1. dog 2. darkness 3. point 4. inquisition 5. the limit of a baby 6. odo's monologue 7. kuchikutte kiwami 8. prison song 9. sakura no kuni no suteru naka wo (dedicated to the spirit of Tetsushi Aida)]Commentary Shinichi Ogawa 1980 work W paper jacket specifications digitally remastered.


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TOMOKAWA KAZUKI

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