Lp Eri Chiemi Sings Japanese Folk Songs Highlights 江利チエミ 1962

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September 12, 2021 - 04:36:27 PM GMT (over 3 years ago)
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ERI CHIEMI SINGS Japanese Folk Song Highlights The vinyl has all of it’s gloss but there are a couple of small marks which don’t affect play. The lp cover has seen shelf wear and is a little worn. There is a small seam split on the bottom cover. (See pics.) It comes with it’s original inner sleeve and outer sleeve. I also added the business card that was inside. (See pics.) It is also shipped with a new plastic outer sleeve and new mailing box. Questions are good. Ship with USPS media mail. Combined wins will get you cheaper shipping. Ebay member since 1997 – Shackwax Tracklist A1Kiso-Bushi = 木曾節 A2Chakkiri-Bushi = ちゃっきり節 A3Yagi-Bushi = 八木節 A4Kuroda-Bushi = 黒田節 A5Asadoya Yunta = 阿里屋ユンタ A6Fukagawa-Kuzushi = 深川くずし B1Itsuki No Komori-Uta = 五木の子守唄 B2Soran-Bushi = ソーラン節 B3Shin Soma-Bushi = 新相馬節 B4Soma Bon-Uta = 相馬盆唄 B5Kiyari-Kuzushi = 木遣くずし B6Yakko - San = 奴さん Chiemi Eri (江利 チエミ, Eri Chiemi, January 11, 1937 – February 13, 1982),[1] was a Japanese popular singer and actress. Eri was born as Chiemi Kubo (久保 智恵美, Kubo Chiemi) on January 11, 1937 in Tokyo, Japan. She started her singing career at the age of 14 with her version of "Tennessee Waltz." Her repertoire consisted largely of traditional Japanese songs as well as a few American songs such as "Jambalaya" and "Come on-a My House". Eri started her career as an actress similar to Hibari Misora. Eri, Misora and Izumi Yukimura formed a trio. In her concerts, she was supported by Nobuo Hara's jazz band. The actress was one of Japan's best-known singers in the mid-20th century and also appeared in numerous television shows from the early 1950s until just before her death. However, she is fairly unknown in many other parts of the world since her albums were rarely distributed in other markets, in which her music can almost only be accessed via the internet.
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September 05, 2021 - 04:36:27 PM GMT (over 3 years ago)
US
12"
33 RPM

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