Kód: 24970556 54,36 €
Dodanie trvá 8 týždňov.
Dátum vydania: 1.7.2013
Žáner: ROCK
EAN: 0029667001212 (info)
Label: ACE RECORDS
Obsahuje nosičov: 1
Nosič: VINYL/PLATŇA
Popis - NIPPON ROCK'N'ROLL [VINYL]:
10 song 10". "Nippon Rock'n'Roll" documents the rise of Masaaki Hirao. Dubbed "The Japanese Elvis", he was one of the famed Rokabirii Sannin Otoko (Three Rockabillies), alongside singers Mickey Curtis and "Kei-chan", Keijiro Yamashita. In early 1958, the rokabirii buumu (rockabilly boom) was born, the first youth music tribe in the Land Of The Rising Sun. Rokabirii may resemble US rockabilly, but the Nipponese variation is a more diverse dish. Hirao and his bands covers of Eddie Cochran, Elvis Presley and Little Richard are not kitsch renditions, but raw, desperate rockers. Hear a Paul Anka makeover, but put through a rocking mangle; a smattering of jazz; a twist of New Orleans; and some Japanese folk songs with a greased-down quiff. American occupation a distant memory, these boys wanted to party. Country and hillbilly music was a mainstay of young Japanese musicians working the GI base and jazz café circuit of the 1950s. Following the runaway success of a Japanese cover of Heartbreak Hotel (Hirao's version here has dynamite in its teeth), demand grew for more of this strange, new music. The need was met with a huge gala, the Nichigeki Western Carnival, which showcased the new rokabirii groups to thousands of screaming teenagers. Wild footage of the concerts, alongside that of burgeoning radical student movements, put fear of a wave of delinquency into the heart of the establishment. The studio numbers here are hardboiled, with unkempt live recordings that really rock. Tough drums back up honking sax, in a pedal steel pandemonium with slap bass. In the words of Elvis: these guys "get real gone".
01. LAWDY MISS CLAWDY (LIVE)
02. ITSUKI NO KOMORIUTA ROCK
03. HOSHI WA NANDEMO SHITERU 2 (LIVE)
04. CRAZY LOVE (LIVE)
05. JAILHOUSE ROCK
06. JENNY JENNY (LIVE)
07. OOH MY SOUL (LIVE)
08. ONE WAY TICKET
09. MIYO-CHAN
10. BLUES DE MEMPHIS