We learn from the liner notes of this 1990 release that Kojiki, is from the story of the same name familiar to Japanese school children, an ancient account of the creation of Japan. It is a mythical tale that provides a fitting thematic backdrop for the swelling symphonic flourishes that Kitaro uses liberally on this recording. Accompanied by a pop-rock ensemble, violinist Steve Kindler, and the string section from George Lucas's Skywalker Symphony Orchestra, Kitaro arranges a cinematic mix of drama and mystery that brings to mind the symphonic, crescendo-heavy side of John Tesh--appropriate for a fable that involves cataclysms, a hero's quest, a fair maiden, and a battle with an eight-headed dragon. Kitaro's keyboards and flutes are sometimes submerged in the mix, perhaps lost in the Celestial Rock Cave or swept away under the Bridge of Rainbows, but the intended attraction here is the widescreen flash and pop-orchestral dash generated by more than two-dozen pop and classical musicians. Overall, it may be a bit heavy-handed for New Age fans and a touch too pretty for progressive fans. The most effective piece is the disc's concluding work,"Reimei," a sweetly stirring, bell-chiming anthem. Overwrought to some, a masterpiece to others. --Terry Wood
Product Description
Kitaro crafts this musical journey from the ancient chronicle (Kojiki) that recounts the birth of Japan and its people. Featuring the string section from the Skywalker Symphony, along with Kitaros signature keyboard and flute sounds, the score to this thematic backdrop is full of passion and beauty that is masterfully conceived, arranged and performed.
Kojiki,Kitaro,Domo Records,New Age / Meditation,Pop
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Kojiki
Kitaro Manufacturer: Domo Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000005WOM Release Date: 1997-08-05 |
Tracks:
- Hajimari
- Sozo
- Koi
- Orochi
- Nageki
- Matsuri
- Reimei
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We learn from the liner notes of this 1990 release that Kojiki, is from the story of the same name familiar to Japanese school children, an ancient account of the creation of Japan. It is a mythical tale that provides a fitting thematic backdrop for the swelling symphonic flourishes that Kitaro uses liberally on this recording. Accompanied by a pop-rock ensemble, violinist Steve Kindler, and the string section from George Lucas's Skywalker Symphony Orchestra, Kitaro arranges a cinematic mix of drama and mystery that brings to mind the symphonic, crescendo-heavy side of John Tesh--appropriate for a fable that involves cataclysms, a hero's quest, a fair maiden, and a battle with an eight-headed dragon. Kitaro's keyboards and flutes are sometimes submerged in the mix, perhaps lost in the Celestial Rock Cave or swept away under the Bridge of Rainbows, but the intended attraction here is the widescreen flash and pop-orchestral dash generated by more than two-dozen pop and classical musicians. Overall, it may be a bit heavy-handed for New Age fans and a touch too pretty for progressive fans. The most effective piece is the disc's concluding work,"Reimei," a sweetly stirring, bell-chiming anthem. Overwrought to some, a masterpiece to others. --Terry WoodAlbum Description
Kitaro crafts this musical journey from the ancient chronicle (Kojiki) that recounts the birth of Japan and it's people. Featuring the string section from the Skywalker Symphony, along with Kitaro's signature keyboard and flute sounds, the score to this thematic backdrop is full of passion and beauty that is masterfully conceived, arranged and performed.Customer Reviews:
Pleasant for a quiet, relaxing day.......2007-01-14
On a side note, I do not quite get it how there are arab voices to be heard on piece # 11 or 12, not sure whether it was the end of one or the beginning of the next... and oh yes, on piece # 13 and 14, I swear he must have listened to a X-mas song when he composed that... listen to the first couple of bars, lol.... you tell me!
excellent album.......2005-02-26
It is heard well, it is heard and depends and is bad.......2004-05-16
Heard better, heard worse.......2004-05-09
Start From The Beginning.......2004-02-20
Kitaro's approach to the Kojiki tales is to focus one the creation stories, starting with the creation of the islands, and climaxing in an intense and lurid dance that lures the sun goddess out of her cave, restoring the light and establishing Japan's royal line. The story offers many of the elements that 'program' music thrives on, and Kitaro is quick to take advantage of the resources available to him.
My first experience with the music was in concert, during Kitaro's world tour. Previously I thought of Kitaro as a bland, but enjoyable, creator of electronic music. My new age preferences were (and still are) for acoustic musicians, and Kitaro's recognizable style was cloying after much listening. What I discovered at the concert was that Kitaro in person is a completely different phenomenon that Kitaro on DVD.
Kojiki's wild emotional swings, from plaintive to ecstatic, make for compelling music. But the performance, with atmospheric special effects and Kitaro leaping from instrument to instrument was extraordinary. He finished to a standing ovation that was well earned. Since that time my appreciation for what the player/composer was trying to accomplish has grown with each playing.
This is an excellence place to start your discovery of Kitaro, and a required possession if you are a regular listener.
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Kojiki
Kitaro Manufacturer: Domo Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00009WVT5 Release Date: 2003-07-22 |
Tracks:
- Hajimari
- Sozo
- Koi
- Orochi
- Nageki
- Matsuri
- Reimei
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Kojiki
Kitaro Manufacturer: Sony/Columbia ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00012T2SI Release Date: 2004-02-09 |
Tracks:
- Hajimari
- Sozo
- Koi
- Orochi
- Nageki
- Matsuri
- Reimei
Album Details
Japanese Release featuring a Bonus Dvd (Ntsc, Reegion Code 2), with Live Performaces of the World Tour after the Release.
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Kojiki
Kitaro Manufacturer: Geffen Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000000ORQ Release Date: 1990-03-16 |
Tracks:
- Hajimari
- Sozo
- Koi
- Orochi
- Nageki
- Matsuri
- Reimei
Amazon.com
We learn from the liner notes of this 1990 release that Kojiki, is from the story of the same name familiar to Japanese school children, an ancient account of the creation of Japan. It is a mythical tale that provides a fitting thematic backdrop for the swelling symphonic flourishes that Kitaro uses liberally on this recording. Accompanied by a pop-rock ensemble, violinist Steve Kindler, and the string section from George Lucas's Skywalker Symphony Orchestra, Kitaro arranges a cinematic mix of drama and mystery that brings to mind the symphonic, crescendo-heavy side of John Tesh--appropriate for a fable that involves cataclysms, a hero's quest, a fair maiden, and a battle with an eight-headed dragon. Kitaro's keyboards and flutes are sometimes submerged in the mix, perhaps lost in the Celestial Rock Cave or swept away under the Bridge of Rainbows, but the intended attraction here is the widescreen flash and pop-orchestral dash generated by more than two-dozen pop and classical musicians. Overall, it may be a bit heavy-handed for New Age fans and a touch too pretty for progressive fans. The most effective piece is the disc's concluding work,"Reimei," a sweetly stirring, bell-chiming anthem. Overwrought to some, a masterpiece to others. --Terry WoodAlbum Description
Kitaro crafts this musical journey from the ancient chronicle (Kojiki) that recounts the birth of Japan and it's people. Featuring the string section from the Skywalker Symphony, along with Kitaro's signature keyboard and flute sounds, the score to this thematic backdrop is full of passion and beauty that is masterfully conceived, arranged and performed.Customer Reviews:
Pleasant for a quiet, relaxing day.......2007-01-14
On a side note, I do not quite get it how there are arab voices to be heard on piece # 11 or 12, not sure whether it was the end of one or the beginning of the next... and oh yes, on piece # 13 and 14, I swear he must have listened to a X-mas song when he composed that... listen to the first couple of bars, lol.... you tell me!
excellent album.......2005-02-26
It is heard well, it is heard and depends and is bad.......2004-05-16
Heard better, heard worse.......2004-05-09
Start From The Beginning.......2004-02-20
Kitaro's approach to the Kojiki tales is to focus one the creation stories, starting with the creation of the islands, and climaxing in an intense and lurid dance that lures the sun goddess out of her cave, restoring the light and establishing Japan's royal line. The story offers many of the elements that 'program' music thrives on, and Kitaro is quick to take advantage of the resources available to him.
My first experience with the music was in concert, during Kitaro's world tour. Previously I thought of Kitaro as a bland, but enjoyable, creator of electronic music. My new age preferences were (and still are) for acoustic musicians, and Kitaro's recognizable style was cloying after much listening. What I discovered at the concert was that Kitaro in person is a completely different phenomenon that Kitaro on DVD.
Kojiki's wild emotional swings, from plaintive to ecstatic, make for compelling music. But the performance, with atmospheric special effects and Kitaro leaping from instrument to instrument was extraordinary. He finished to a standing ovation that was well earned. Since that time my appreciation for what the player/composer was trying to accomplish has grown with each playing.
This is an excellence place to start your discovery of Kitaro, and a required possession if you are a regular listener.
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Kojiki
Kitaro Manufacturer: Geffen ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000091NMD Release Date: 1989-09-01 |
Tracks:
- Hajimari
- Sozo
- Koi
- Orochi
- Naggeki
- Matsuri
- Reimei
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Live Since 1982 Kojiki Eitetsu's Works F
Eitetsu Hayashi Manufacturer: King ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00004TZ2O Release Date: 2000-04-26 |
Tracks:
- Kangansworle
- Mcjapanese
- Kayazanmai
- Pulse Study
- Kenbai
Album Details
Live Recording of his Solo Debut Concert.
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Duo Live in Warehouse Since 1982 Kojiki
Eitetsu Hayashi , and Yosuke Yamashita Manufacturer: King ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00004TZ2P Release Date: 2000-04-26 |
Tracks:
- Bolero Shu Ri Ha
- Round About Midnight
- Eitai Bridge
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