弘田三枝子 - 私が死んだら

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Review by Kathryn Sias

The album "私が死んだら" by 弘田三枝子 is a beautiful, melancholic masterpiece that captures the essence of life and death. The album features a remarkable blend of traditional Japanese music and modern pop elements, creating a unique and captivating sound that is both haunting and beautiful.

The album's title track, "私が死んだら," sets the tone for the entire album with its haunting melody and emotional lyrics. Throughout the album, 弘田三枝子's voice is a powerful instrument that conveys the deep emotions and complex themes of the songs.

The album features a range of songs that explore themes of love, loss, and mortality. From the heartbreaking "夕暮れ" to the uplifting "生きること," each song offers a different perspective on life and death, and together they form a powerful and cohesive album.

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Artist: 弘田三枝子
Album: 私が死んだら
Rating: 3.33

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Filename: .rar
  • MP3 size: 14 mb
  • FLAC size: 86.8 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
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私が死んだら

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Catalog Numbers

P-79

Labels

Columbia

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM
  • Single

About 弘田三枝子

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Mieko Hirota (༘԰ ฉޝ୐, Hirota Mieko), a Japanese female singer born in Tokyo on February 5, 1947. Died on July 21, 2020. Her nickname is Mico. Due to her dynamic and growing vocal she was also called "queen of pops". That singing ability was also reputed as "the best singing skill of Japanese women singers" at that time. She was singing jazz, popular, etc. at the US occupation army camp in Tachikawa city from the age of 7 when she was in elementary school. She learned the advice from her brother who was doing Hawaiian music and the teacher about nursery rhymes and English. In 1961 she made a debut with Toshiba Music Industry at the age of 14 with "Don't Treat Me Like A Child" (Helen Shapiro's cover). In the following year, "Vacation" (Connie Francis's cover) issued by each company competition, but her cover version on Toshiba records made a big hit. Most of the release of her girl pop singer era on Toshiba were covering Western hits. Music critic Hisao Murata argues, "As a means of overcoming the problem of the Western rhythm, melody line and the language's ability to communicate as a Japanese language, it is Mieko Hirota who invented English-like Japanese." In October 1964 she left the Toshiba music industry and moved to Nippon Columbia. In July 1965, she first appeared as a Japanese singer in the American Newport Jazz Festival. Top jazz musicians of the time, such as Carmen McRae, Frank Sinatra, Quincy Jones, Count Basie Orchestra, Stan Getz, John Coltrane, Wes Montgomery, Duke Ellington etc. She sang with Billy Taylor Trio back and acted as the last performer of the third day. On the other hand, in 1968 she performed the first rhythm and blues concert at Sankei Hall in Tokyo. Following jazz, pop, she pioneered her new genre R&B/Soul/Funk. Her releases from Nippon columbia are funky songs.

Real Name

    • ૘ܨ ฉޝ୐ (Takagi Mieko)

Name Vars

  • Dolly Hirota
  • Hirota
  • Hirota Mieko
  • M. Hirota
  • Mieko
  • Mieko Chirota
  • Miko
  • Миеко Хирота
  • ༘԰ฉޝ୐
  • ૘ܨ ฉޝ୐
  • ૘ܨฉޝ୐

Aliases

  • Mico
  • ૘ܨ¨ê«
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Summary by Kathryn Sias

"私が死んだら" is a stunning album that showcases 弘田三枝子's talent as a singer and songwriter. The album is a must-listen for anyone who appreciates beautiful music and deep, meaningful lyrics.

Comments

stormy264
2023-04-13
またまた見つけました。ラッキー??です。バラアドでパンチがある歌と違って最高に素敵ですね。ミコチャン大好き?♥️❤️です。バアブ❤️