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TOKYO NO OTO
- Ref. MX4092
- UNIVERSAL MUSIC JAPAN, 2014. Enregistrement 1959.
Réédition d'un LP de 1959. Ce disque a été enregistré dans les rues de Tokyo en 1959 et rassemble les sons de la ville: gare, musique de geishas, cloches des temples, festivals, marché aux poissons de Tsujiki, enfants qui jouent... Le livre est en japonais mais accompagné de nombreuses photos du Tokyo de l'époque. (ASDS)
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- 1 Tokyo Station - Tokyo Yokosuka Line at 3 pm in the afternoon
- 2 Shoshun, Sawagi, Kappore - performed by a group of Geisha in Shibaura
- 3 Torino-ichi Market - at Otori Shirine in Asakusa
- 4 Kome arai, yon-chome, nekojarashi - Yori performance at Suehiro-Tei in Asakusa
- 5 The bell of Kaneiji Temple - ring at 6in the morinig at Kaneiji Temple in Ueno
- 6 Bonfire in Rogoku - Tokyo's biggest bonfire festival by the Sumida river in July
- 7 Matsuri bayashi - from Kagura
- 8 Tsukiji uo ichiba - selling tens of thousand of tuna at 5:50 in the morining at Tsukiji fish market
- 9 Shinuchi nagashi - Street music played with shamisen traditionally late at night, this is recorded in a studio
- 10 Uchiwa daiko - Taiko music from the festival at Ikegami Honganji Temple
- 11 The Orthodox church in Tokyo - Sunday sevice and bell sound
- 12 Takesu - performed by Ching-Dong
- 13 Komuso shakuhachi - performed by Komuso
- 14 Ginza clock tower - At 5 in the afternoon, busiest time in Ginza
- 15 Yasuki bushi - from Asakusa Mokuba-Kan, jazzy version of Yasuki Bushi
- 16 Charumela from noodle stand - Music played by shawm like instrument at noodle stands on the streets
- 17 Hyoshigi - Night street patrols play Hyoshigi to remind residents toturn off the gas before ging to bed
- 18 Fire at midnight in Ginza - Accidentaly meet the fire in Ginza whilerecording this album in 1958
- 19 Tennen no bi - Performed by Ginta band hired by a circus on the street of Asakusa
- 20 Nawa to asobi, Momotaro-san, Oni gokko - Children playing on the streets
- 21 Ochanomizu Station - The station used by largest number of students in Tokyo
- 22 Ichiban daiko - Played to begin Sumon games in Ryogoku comes with cheering by audience when Yokozuna entered
- 23 Pop pop boat on the river Sumida -It started around 1880
- 24 Oedo nihonbashi, Sakura sakura - Played by a pipe organ at MitsukoshiDepartment Store in Ginza