¡Omoi Naoshite Choaina Showa Ero Kayo Gaiden Aa Aika 1929-1934
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 Description
[Machine Translation] Eerie! Gloomy! Sad! Recorded songs that reflected the early Showa era, symbolized by eroticism, grotesqueness, and nonsense. It represented the tragic love of mogamobo, murmured about the anxiety of drifting away, sweetly lamented the heart-rending incident, and gave a hazy shade to "Enoken no Hokaibo" and "Last Emperor" as movie insert songs. Listen to the mysterious sound created by vague anxiety and empty prosperity! This is a selection of songs that had a particularly strong impact among the minor-key songs that existed at the dawn of songwriting in the early Showa period. As a spin-off project from the previous "Hey, I'm Excited! The Complete Collection of Showa Erotic Songs", this is a collection of songs that could only have existed in the era of erotic, grotesque, and nonsense, and that even today, in the 21st century, give off an unnecessarily creepy and depressing feeling, and we present these songs as they were at the time. Included is Teiichi Futamura's "If Blooming Flowers Never Blossom", which was inserted in the 1987 movie "The Last Emperor". Commentary included.


凌 Credits
SATO CHIYAKO

ISHIDA ICHIMATSU
NAKAMURA KEIKO
KOBAYASHI CHIYOKO
TAKEUCHI RYOUICHI.SHIRASE KYOUKO.OKADA YOSHIKO.TAKAI RUBY
HAGOROMO UTAKO

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