Hako Yamasaki Tobimasu山崎ハコ 飛・び・ま・す 1975
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1. Nostalgia/望郷 [Bōkyō] - 0:00 • 2. Wandering/さすらい [Sasurai] 4:15 • 3. Windmill/かざぐるま [Kazaguruma] 10:19 • 4. House Beyond The Bridge/橋向こうの家 [Hashi Mukou No Ie] - 14:36 • 5. The Bells Say Goodbye/サヨナラの鐘 [Sayonara No Kane] - 18:56 • 6. Bamboo Dragonfly/たけとんぼ [Taketombo] - 24:30 • 7. See No Shadows/影が見えない [Kage Ga Mienai] - 29:02 • 8. Change Of Pace/気分を変えて [Kibun O Kaete] - 35:19 • 9. Fly/飛びます [Tobimasu] - 39:05 • 10. Lullaby/子守唄 [Komori Uta] - 45:39 • 11. A Male And Female In A Room/男と女の部屋 [Otoko To Onna No Heya] - 49:41 • Front - http://i65.tinypic.com/66dzxg.jpg • Back - http://i67.tinypic.com/2e4jfol.jpg • Pricing/label - http://i66.tinypic.com/axhzl.jpg • LP Side A - http://i66.tinypic.com/x1dli8.jpg • LP Side B - http://i64.tinypic.com/16ifme.jpg • Front with label/pricing - http://i67.tinypic.com/e0h9g6.jpg • Hako Yamasaki's debut is more consistently neurotic than the classic Tsunawatari. Yamasaki wails like a siren at sea, and just as beautiful. Nostalgia and Wandering hooking you right into the melancholy mood the album oozes. Change Of Pace and the title track are a departure from the tone of the previous songs, and welcome ones at that, but only to come right back down with Lullaby. It's a more cohesive work than Tsunawatari, if less technically impressive. A Male And Female In A Room is the bonus track off the CD remaster, but the perfect end to this album. I had to include it.
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