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Kazuki Tamokawa- Straight From The Throat

SKU: 769791978881
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Kazuki Tamokawa- Straight From The Throat
Kazuki Tamokawa- Straight From The Throat

In the 1970s, Kazuki Tomokawa catapulted into Tokyo's avant-garde scene with his cathartic and utterly electrifying performances. Straight from the Throat, Tomokawa's second album, released in July 1976 by Harvest Records, finds the musician in his truest form: as the "screaming philosopher" he would come to be called-cynical but fair, cheeky and melancholic, and looking at the world with truth-seeking eyes. In Straight from the Throat, Tomokawa shrieks and shouts and wallows with ritualistic abandon-his avant-folk stylings are cosmic and, at times, well to ground-shaking rock. He speaks of adolescence, passing hearses, and wedding chapel cars in a poem to his younger brother, Tomoharu, and watches ice melt on the Mitane River with spring's turn. Tomokawa's sound is, as Kiichi Takahara would later dub it, "I-music": revelatory and deeply intimate songs that turn to the everyday and the interior. They are portraits of a man in search of meaning, who is taking stubborn control of his life by doing so. As he croons in "The Spring Is Here Again Song," "I'll drink till I've had my fill / And fall in love until I die."

Track List

  1. Grampa
  2. Goddam Winter
  3. Ameran Kuyuran
  4. Dagadzugu
  5. A Fitting Adolescence
  6. Footbridge
  7. The Spring is Here Again Song
  8. Fridge
  9. Don't Kill the Sea Lions
  10. Smithereens
  11. Harmonica
  12. A Little Ditty
  13. Stone
Format: New Vinyl/Rock

Kazuki Tamokawa- Straight From The Throat

SKU: 769791978881
Precio habitual $ 584.00
Precio unitario
por

Release Date: 5.20.22

 
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In the 1970s, Kazuki Tomokawa catapulted into Tokyo's avant-garde scene with his cathartic and utterly electrifying performances. Straight from the Throat, Tomokawa's second album, released in July 1976 by Harvest Records, finds the musician in his truest form: as the "screaming philosopher" he would come to be called-cynical but fair, cheeky and melancholic, and looking at the world with truth-seeking eyes. In Straight from the Throat, Tomokawa shrieks and shouts and wallows with ritualistic abandon-his avant-folk stylings are cosmic and, at times, well to ground-shaking rock. He speaks of adolescence, passing hearses, and wedding chapel cars in a poem to his younger brother, Tomoharu, and watches ice melt on the Mitane River with spring's turn. Tomokawa's sound is, as Kiichi Takahara would later dub it, "I-music": revelatory and deeply intimate songs that turn to the everyday and the interior. They are portraits of a man in search of meaning, who is taking stubborn control of his life by doing so. As he croons in "The Spring Is Here Again Song," "I'll drink till I've had my fill / And fall in love until I die."

Track List

  1. Grampa
  2. Goddam Winter
  3. Ameran Kuyuran
  4. Dagadzugu
  5. A Fitting Adolescence
  6. Footbridge
  7. The Spring is Here Again Song
  8. Fridge
  9. Don't Kill the Sea Lions
  10. Smithereens
  11. Harmonica
  12. A Little Ditty
  13. Stone