ERI, CHIEMI | CHIEMI ERI | VINYL RECORD (LP)
ERI, CHIEMI | CHIEMI ERI | VINYL RECORD (LP)

CHIEMI ERI | VINYL RECORD (LP)

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ERI, CHIEMI | CHIEMI ERI | VINYL RECORD (LP)

CHIEMI ERI | VINYL RECORD (LP)

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Product DESCRIPTION

Release Date: 05/13/2016

A magical mixture of traditional min'y songs and Latin jazz elements. With it's second release, Akuphone continues to explore Asia with an original compilation of the work of Japanese singer Chiemi Eri, drawing upon 10s released by the Japanese King label between 1958 and 1962. Includes exclusive liner notes and a rich calligraphed booklet with romanized lyrics. Chiemi Eri (1937-1982) grew up in a musical family and began a career as a singer on US military bases when still a teenager, becoming famous for her performances of classics from the American postwar musical repertoire. At the age of 14 she recorded the song Tennessee Waltz with King Records, which turned out to be the first of many successes. Chiemi Eri is one of the most famous Japanese singers of the 20th century, more precisely of the Sh?wa era (1926-1989) corresponding to the reign of Emperor Sh?wa, known outside Japan by his personal name Hirohito. Both a singer and an actress - she appeared in more than 50 films and many stage plays - Eri definitely made a mark on the Japanese postwar cultural landscape, along with fellow singer-actresses Izumi Yukimura and Hibari Misora (collectively nicknamed the three sisters). Their success can be connected to the cultural opening of Japan, which, although initiated a century before, accelerated with the US military occupation of the archipelago (1945-1952). This period saw the import of popular musical styles including jazz, bebop, swing, and mambo, as well as the development of the hybrid kay'kyoku style, a delicious mix of so-called Western music with Japanese music. The work of Chiemi Eri documented here combines vocal jazz, Latin rhythms, and Japanese folk in an original musical syncretism. Supported by Tadaaki Misago & Tokyo Cuban Boys, the oldest and most prolific Latin jazz group in Japan, Chiemi Eri sings themes, in Japanese, mainly taken from traditional folklore. Thus, the drums and brass of the Cuban arrangements are mixed with rich min'y folk songs, which celebrate every region, every local tradition, and every event with a particular song or dance. Chiemi Eri also reveals the vocal prowess specific to min'y, in particular the kobushi, a style of melisma (the technique of singing a single syllable of text while moving between several different notes in succession). Somewhere between Ella Fitzgerald and Celia Cruz, Chiemi Eri can also be associated with Serge Gainsbourg, who yielded to the mambo revolution as soon as the late 1950s.

Shipping Policy

To help you understand our shipping process, here's a detailed look at our shipping policy based on the type of product you order:

In Stock Items:

Shipping Time: Items that are in stock generally ship between 2 to 8 business days after your order is placed.
Why 2 to 8 Days: When an in stock item runs out at our warehouse, it will take us about a week to get more from the label.
Process: Once you place an order, we promptly prepare your selected vinyl for shipping, ensuring it's securely packaged for transit.

Pre-Order Items:

Shipping Time: For items available for pre-order, we aim to ship them out about a week after the release date indicated on the product page. 
Release Date Changes: If a release date changes, we will promptly inform you via email, updating you with the new expected release date.
Your Options: In case of a significant delay, we will provide options for you to either continue with the order based on the new release date or to cancel the pre-order if you prefer.

Backorder Items:

Estimated Shipping Time: Backordered items generally ship between 3 to 6 months after your order is placed.
Volatile Nature: Due to dependencies on the label supplies, backordered items can sometimes take longer than 6 months. However, there are also instances where they ship within a few weeks.
Communication: We will keep you updated on the status of your backordered items. We dispatch a weekly email featuring all the items that have been restocked over the week, ensuring you stay current with our latest arrivals. This way, you won't miss out on any updates regarding the items we've replenished.

Note: We collect payment info at checkout, but we will not charge you until we ship your item. For more information on this please visit our payment policy.

You can cancel your order at anytime before we ship it, and the payment will be voided.

When will I receive a tracking number?

Can I cancel my order?

Tracklist Preview

  • Okosa-Bushi
  • Shinonome-Bushi
  • Otemoyan
  • Dodoitsu
  • Mamurogawa Ondo
  • Hangasa Odori
  • Tabaruzaka
  • Itsuki No Komoriuta
  • Yakko-San
  • Fukagawa Kuzushi
  • Kushimoto-Bushi
  • Sano-Sa
  • Kuroda Bushi
  • Sado Okesa
  • Saitaro Bushi

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Product DESCRIPTION

Release Date: 05/13/2016

A magical mixture of traditional min'y songs and Latin jazz elements. With it's second release, Akuphone continues to explore Asia with an original compilation of the work of Japanese singer Chiemi Eri, drawing upon 10s released by the Japanese King label between 1958 and 1962. Includes exclusive liner notes and a rich calligraphed booklet with romanized lyrics. Chiemi Eri (1937-1982) grew up in a musical family and began a career as a singer on US military bases when still a teenager, becoming famous for her performances of classics from the American postwar musical repertoire. At the age of 14 she recorded the song Tennessee Waltz with King Records, which turned out to be the first of many successes. Chiemi Eri is one of the most famous Japanese singers of the 20th century, more precisely of the Sh?wa era (1926-1989) corresponding to the reign of Emperor Sh?wa, known outside Japan by his personal name Hirohito. Both a singer and an actress - she appeared in more than 50 films and many stage plays - Eri definitely made a mark on the Japanese postwar cultural landscape, along with fellow singer-actresses Izumi Yukimura and Hibari Misora (collectively nicknamed the three sisters). Their success can be connected to the cultural opening of Japan, which, although initiated a century before, accelerated with the US military occupation of the archipelago (1945-1952). This period saw the import of popular musical styles including jazz, bebop, swing, and mambo, as well as the development of the hybrid kay'kyoku style, a delicious mix of so-called Western music with Japanese music. The work of Chiemi Eri documented here combines vocal jazz, Latin rhythms, and Japanese folk in an original musical syncretism. Supported by Tadaaki Misago & Tokyo Cuban Boys, the oldest and most prolific Latin jazz group in Japan, Chiemi Eri sings themes, in Japanese, mainly taken from traditional folklore. Thus, the drums and brass of the Cuban arrangements are mixed with rich min'y folk songs, which celebrate every region, every local tradition, and every event with a particular song or dance. Chiemi Eri also reveals the vocal prowess specific to min'y, in particular the kobushi, a style of melisma (the technique of singing a single syllable of text while moving between several different notes in succession). Somewhere between Ella Fitzgerald and Celia Cruz, Chiemi Eri can also be associated with Serge Gainsbourg, who yielded to the mambo revolution as soon as the late 1950s.

Tracklist Preview

  • Okosa-Bushi
  • Shinonome-Bushi
  • Otemoyan
  • Dodoitsu
  • Mamurogawa Ondo
  • Hangasa Odori
  • Tabaruzaka
  • Itsuki No Komoriuta
  • Yakko-San
  • Fukagawa Kuzushi
  • Kushimoto-Bushi
  • Sano-Sa
  • Kuroda Bushi
  • Sado Okesa
  • Saitaro Bushi

Become A Member

Welcome to Vinyl Vista Record Club, the ultimate destination for vinyl enthusiasts and music lovers! Our club is designed to fuel your passion for music and expand your vinyl collection with an exciting array of options. Whether you're a seasoned collector or just starting your vinyl journey, we've got you covered with our diverse plans tailored to your musical taste and preferences.

Join The Club

Select Plans Offer:

Monthly Vinyl Delivery: Receive a premium, brand-new vinyl record selected by our experts, delivered directly to your doorstep each month.

Exclusive Store Deals: Unlock exclusive, members-only benefits such as substantial discounts, complimentary shipping, unique content, and more.

Flexibility: No long-term commitments. Change plans, pause, or cancel anytime.

Shipping Policy

To help you understand our shipping process, here's a detailed look at our shipping policy based on the type of product you order:

In Stock Items:

Shipping Time: Items that are in stock generally ship between 2 to 8 business days after your order is placed.
Why 2 to 8 Days: When an in stock item runs out at our warehouse, it will take us about a week to get more from the label.
Process: Once you place an order, we promptly prepare your selected vinyl for shipping, ensuring it's securely packaged for transit.

Pre-Order Items:

Shipping Time: For items available for pre-order, we aim to ship them out about a week after the release date indicated on the product page. 
Release Date Changes: If a release date changes, we will promptly inform you via email, updating you with the new expected release date.
Your Options: In case of a significant delay, we will provide options for you to either continue with the order based on the new release date or to cancel the pre-order if you prefer.

Backorder Items:

Estimated Shipping Time: Backordered items generally ship between 3 to 6 months after your order is placed.
Volatile Nature: Due to dependencies on the label supplies, backordered items can sometimes take longer than 6 months. However, there are also instances where they ship within a few weeks.
Communication: We will keep you updated on the status of your backordered items. We dispatch a weekly email featuring all the items that have been restocked over the week, ensuring you stay current with our latest arrivals. This way, you won't miss out on any updates regarding the items we've replenished.

Note: We collect payment info at checkout, but we will not charge you until we ship your item. For more information on this please visit our payment policy.

You can cancel your order at anytime before we ship it, and the payment will be voided.

When will I receive a tracking number?

Can I cancel my order?

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