Little Tokyo Hiroshima

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  • Release Date: 05/22/2007
  • Sales Rank: 46,185
  • Label: HEADS UP
  • UPC: 053361312329

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Little Tokyo

1LISTENMidnight Sun 5:27
2LISTENOn the Fence 4:58
3LISTENLanai 4:12
4LISTENRed Beans and Rice 3:38
5LISTENSir Charles 4:31
6LISTENHidden Times 5:42
7LISTENShades of Honor 4:25
8LISTENQuan Yin (Goddess of Compassion) 5:13
9LISTENDrama 4:32
10LISTENHiro Chill 4:20
11LISTENLittle Tokyo Underground 4:03

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Editorial Reviews

Little Tokyo is Hiroshima's brilliant musical reference to the importance of maintaining a positive, multicultural world view in the midst of international and intercultural tensions. The group has often used this type of subject matter and symbolism in their songs to convey the feelings and moods which have been inspired by current events, places, and people. The 11 songs span several musical styles including sensibilities inherent in Middle Eastern, Latin American, and Asian music. "Midnight Sun" spotlights the work of Shoji Kameda and Kenny Endo. The taiko drum masters complement each other as they underscore June Kuramoto's lovely koto work and Dan Kuramoto's exotic saxophone lines that exude a mysteriously melodic feeling. Guest keyboardist and labelmate James K. Lloyd of Pieces of a Dream sits in on the catchy tune titled "Lanai." The song includes plenty of spirited accompaniment and passionate lyricism from the Kuramotos. The syncopated closer, "Little Tokyo Underground," is Hiroshima's tip of the hat to the funk-jazz crowd. The funky grooves coupled with the adventurous shades of contemporary jazz adds yet another dimension to this artistic array of musical compositions. Paula Edelstein, All Music Guide

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Great Albumby Jyazu-Ongaku-No-Sensei

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September 20, 2009: Very nice album and different arraingements with all the instruments. It's typical of Hiroshima. Would like to see a different side of Hiroshima by using a little Enka melody with a funk beat or something like that. Makes it more interesting.