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Nagasaki Wa Kyomo Amedatta/ Namida Ko Ga Shita Koi |
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Enka-rock fusion by Hiroshi Uchiyamada and Cool Five
A legendary single that became a bridge between the Japanese enka and rock music worlds.
"Nagasaki wa Kyou mo Ame Datta" was an innovative attempt at rock arrangement of a classic enka song, which had a huge impact on the music world at the time. Uchiyamada Hiroshi's emotive vocals and Cool Five's tight band sound are a perfect blend. Along with "Namida Kogashita Koi," this single holds a special place in Japanese music history as a historically significant single that demonstrated the potential for fusing the different genres of enka and rock.
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- Arranged By - 森岡賢一郎
- Vocals - 前川清