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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
An Intriguing Musical Box of Rocks, June 24, 2006
Well, this CD certainly offers the listener an eclectic mix of Japanese music. It's hard not to like it for that reason alone. One strength of the album is that it includes the kind of music you'll never hear on any other compilation. Both traditional classical music and modern pop music are largely eschewed; instead, most of the tracks are what one might call contemporary folk music--urban satirical songs and sales-pitch ditties, country shamisen music from the Northeast, and lots of music from Okinawa, and such. Pretty much all of it is more or less interesting, though to assume that this is a representative sample of Japanese music would be way off. And never listen to this CD if you want a consistent mood...this stuff is all over the place.
As much as I've enjoyed the variety and oddity of this CD many a time, a few things about it do annoy me. First, music from Okinawa seems too over-represented. Don't get me wrong, the Okinawan tracks on this CD are great, but since there's a Rough Guide CD for "The Music of Okinawa" they seem a bit redundant here, and their lively tropical mood is very, very different from mainland Japanese music (Okinawa was an independent kingdom for centuries, after all). Second of all, while the liner notes are in general pretty good, it would've been nice if a translation of the lyrics for those songs with vocals had been included--much of the point of some of the songs resides in the wit and humor of their lyrics, and this is pretty much lost on you unless your Japanese listening comprehension is truly exceptional. Finally, a couple of the tracks are excerpts, and I'd really rather hear the whole thing when it comes right down to it.
Such nitpicks aside, though, this is an unusual collection of Japanese music that never gets boring. Some are gems, some are diamonds in the rough, and some are just pebbles--yet all have a distinctive charm.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Interesting sampler of Japanese music, September 6, 1999
By A Customer
This is not another CD of koto, shamisen, and shakuhachi. It offers a perspective on Japanese music not found on most other compilation CDs I've heard. Especially interesting is the last track, Shi Chome, which sounds like a Japanese version of Klesmer music.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
a must have, October 10, 2001
By A Customer
This cd is one of the best cd's of Japanese music that I have ever seen. Most of it is traditional Japanese songs, but its been modernized and been given a kick. From the soothing song with just shamisen playing, to the james bond theme, to the song with the taiko drums that will shake your car apart if you turn the bass all the way up. This cd is great for the hardcore Japanese music freak, or the simply curious.
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