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Winchaka's 2009 release album "Suki na Uta Utattari". - Title: Suki na Uta Utattari - Artist: Winchaka - Release Year: 2009 - Tracklist: 1. Suki na Uta 2. Utattari 3. Hoka Product Description The latest work from Winchaka, a family that travels around Japan performing live music. All songs are mixed and recorded at home in a tatami room. In addition to original songs, it includes Winchaka's version of "Ikiru," set to the melody of poet Shuntaro Tanigawa's "Ikiru," and "Aa Wakaranai," a satirical popular song by Soeda Azenbo, a pioneer of enka singers in the Meiji era. It also features covers of rare masterpieces such as "Sugisaku yori" by Kazuo Kosaka. The album includes original lyrics born from daily life such as "Create Never Ends," "We," "SOON," "Ikiru," "Aa Wakaranai," and "Sugisaku yori." Features a unique and embracing singing voice and guitar. The family's synchronized groove and DNA are evident. In addition to vintage guitars, it incorporates the sounds of unusual string instruments like plastic guitars and banjomandolins. Recorded with carefully selected equipment including tube mic preamps and vintage ribbon microphones, the warm sound was created with a relaxed home mix. Percussion / SHINJI-MAN (HOME GROWN), Keyboard / TAKAHIRO "Boom Me Run" WATANABE (WADADA), Bass / Shinta Oba Photo / HIROSHI NIREI Winchaka (UNCHAKA) is a husband-and-wife acoustic unit consisting of Yayoboo on vocals and ukulele, and Nodatin on guitar and chorus. Their eldest son, Seai, sometimes participates on percussion, making it a family band. In the 90s, they were active in a band called Winchaka Tokotan with members of the reggae band HOME GROWN, centered around the live bar OASIS, a beach house in Morito Coast, Kanagawa Prefecture, and also held several live tours mainly in the Kanto and Chubu regions. Thank you for looking.
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