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Le Monde Fabuleux de Yamasuki - The Yamasuki Singers
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The Yamasuki Singers - Le Monde Fabuleux de Yamasuki

The Yamasuki Singers

Le Monde Fabuleux de Yamasuki

Finders Keepers UK

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  • Studio: Finders Keepers UK
  • Theatrical Release Date: Dec 31, 1969
  • DVD Release Date: Sep 13, 2005
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  • ASIN: B0007XTOIE
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  • Sales Rank: 333817
Tracks:
1: Yamasuki
2: Kono Samourai
3: Yamamoto Kakapote
4: Okawa
5: Aieaoa
6: Aisere I Love You
7: Yama Yama
8: Seyu Sayonara
9: Abana Bakana
10: Fudji Yama
11: Yokomo
12: Kashi Kofima
Editorial Review from Album Description:
Finders Keepers. 2005.
Amazon Customer Reviews:

1 of 6 people found the following review helpful:

***** A perfect album!, 2006-07-04
Wow! This is one of the best records I have bought this year (perhaps ever). In my book this is a perfect album. Each and every song is good and the best ones are extremly good, so no need to hesitate - buy it.

1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:

**** Awesome., 2006-04-04
I'm a great admirer of odd music, and seek it out as often as possible, and if you describe yourself in similar terms, you must definitely buy this CD. br / br /It's worth the price alone for the songs "Yamasuki" and "Abana Bakana." "Yamasuki" has to be the weirdest song I've ever heard. While what sounds like Japanese schoolkids sing beautifully, a karate dude screeches in the background like he's killing multiple enemies. Bizarre. "Abana Bakana" sounds like nothing else on the album, but it's alive with energy. br / br /Inside the CD's booklet, this album is called "educational-bubblegum-multi-cultural-psycho-rock-opera," but I'd just call it an offbeat gem. br / br /My gratitude is extended to Finders Keepers for reissuing this.

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:

**** kitsch freakout music, 2005-11-16
This album sounds like Serge Gainsbourg conducting the Langley Schools Music Project through a rendition of the Mikado. While such a pairing may sound like a supremely bad idea (especially if there were any cute girls at the Langley School and Gainsbourg just broke up with Jane Birkin), the sound on this album is really diggable. br / br /So here's how it went down, a 70s French pop duo creates a song/dance called the Yamasuki that's a mix of the smooth funk/pop elements of the time with Japanese choruses singing the melodies, a Toshiro Mifune screaming along to the freakout bits, and hints of oriental percussion (woodblock anyone?), the kids go crazy for the single, so the duo figures why not make an album? While the kitsch of it all wears thin by the end of its 12 tracks, each song on here deserves at least one good listen. br / br /Put this in and watch your friends' expressions at the sheer coolness of "Kono Samouri" with its matched wails of some Tatsuya Nakadai-aping Japanese cat and the funky wa-wa pedal. Odds are their faces will show a mixture of confusion, awe, and a struggle with the urge to dance. Give it a shot, see what you think!