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A folk singer's journey of introspection
A musical world that is both personal and universal.
The title's declaration, "I'm Not Going to the Moon," symbolizes Komuro's stance of distancing himself from the hustle and bustle of the times and pursuing down-to-earth expression. Deep contemplation and poetic words are woven into the simple sound, centered around acoustic guitar. This is an important album in the Japanese folk scene of the early 1970s, and it is consistent with his sincere approach to music-making, which sets him apart from commercialism. Komuro's gentle vocals bring quiet empathy and comfort to the listener.
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