The fascinating world of tango that goes beyond Hawaiian
The unique sound of the steel guitar vividly colors the melancholy of Argentine tango.
Bucky Shirakata's sophisticated ensemble and technique shine through. He reinterprets exotic melodies with a delicate sensibility unique to Japanese musicians, creating a nostalgic yet new and elegant musical space.
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A:
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1)
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ラ ・クン丿ヾ丿しシータ (La Cumparcita)
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2)
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恋じ (L'amour C'est Pour Rien)
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3)
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奥様お手 を ど` う そ” (I Kiss Your Hand Madame)
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4)
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'黒し ゝ瞳 (Black Eyes)
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5)
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;炎い光に (A Media Luz)
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6)
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夜のタンゴ` (Tango Notturno)
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B:
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1)
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丿ヾラのタンゴ` (Tango Delle Rose)
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2)
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エノレ・チョクロ (El Choclo)
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3)
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青空 (Blauer Himmel)
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4)
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ジャラジー (Jalausie)
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5)
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夢のタンゴ` (La Tango Duvere)
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6)
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想い出のタンゴ (He's Sure To Remember Me)
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