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Due to my age, I'm decluttering. For those who own a record player, I'm offering one of my favorite LP records, "Midori Sasa - TV Theme Song Collection" (STEREO). It's not very well-known, so it probably won't sell well, but I'm listing it anyway. This is an LP record (33 1/3 rpm analog disc). It is not a CD or DVD. I bought this record at a record store a long time ago. I listened to it again recently when listing it on Mercari. There are no skips, which can sometimes happen with used records. The images are of the actual item for sale. The jacket shows signs of aging. Please refrain from purchasing if you are concerned about this. Midori Sasa's theme song "Shitamachi Sodachi" (Grown Up in the Downtown Area) from the Fuji TV daytime melodrama "Lion Okusama Gekijo" (1965, starring Yumiko Miyano) was a big hit. She made her first appearance on the 17th NHK Kohaku Uta Gassen the following year with "Shitamachi Sodachi." My mother loved these "daytime melodramas." They were broadcast every weekday from Monday to Friday at 1 p.m., so I remember the theme songs and watching several of them. I watched "Haha Ko Mai" (Mother and Child Dance) (1967) starring Midori Isomura with my mother. Enjoy the world of Midori Sasa, from "Shitamachi Sodachi" to "Onna no Oku-tachi" (Women of the Inner Palace). The album tracks for "Midori Sasa - TV Theme Song Collection" are as follows: ( ) indicates the broadcast year and the starring actress. 1. Onna no Oku-tachi (1971, Kyoko Mikage) 2. Onna no Uzushio (1970, Yoko Matsuyama) 3. Ani Yome (1969, Hizuru Takachiho) 4. Onna no Zessho (1969, Utako Mitsuya) 5. Hana wa Yuragazu (1968, Kyoko Maki) 6. Haha Ko Mai (1967, Midori Isomura) 7. Ibo Shimai (1966, Kikuko Hojo) 8. Onna no Hamon (1966, Yoko Hayama) 9. Kokoro Tsuma (1966, Kaori Taniguchi) 10. Otoko no Tsugunai (1972, Chikako Kaga) 11. Shitamachi Sodachi (1965, Yumiko Miyano) 12. Onna no Butai (1965, Midori Sasa's debut song) I prefer the "richness" and "warmth" of sound that comes from listening to analog records, which carve the vibrations of the air (sound waves) directly into the grooves, rather than the "digital sound" of CDs. When the needle drops on the record, the joy spreads throughout the room. No matter how many times I listen, it's still great. ★ Shipping via Takkyubin (home delivery service) will cost over 1000 yen, so please understand the price. ★ Released by: Nippon Crown Co., Ltd. GW-6027 #LP Record #Midori Sasa #TV Theme Song Collection
1 week ago