Asian Drums II

Editorial Reviews

Product Description
Kiyoshi Yoshida’s follow-up to his extremely popular Asian Drums album. Once again, he creates a mesmerizing set of compositions using traditional Japanese “wadaiko” drums, skillfully blended with the synthesizer. Let this hypnotic energy resonate within you!

To enhance your enjoyment of the music, removable incense sticks are included in the spine of the CD jewel case.

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Asian Drums II
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Superb percussion to the max. Turn it up!
  • Very, very good.
  • More mesmerizing fusion music w/ Japanese drumming
Asian Drums II
Kiyoshi Yoshida
Manufacturer: Pacific Moon [Alleg]
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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Similar Items:
  1. Asian Drums
  2. Samurai Collection
  3. Samurai Collection II
  4. Drums of Tokyo
  5. East Wind

ASIN: B00005NTSI
Release Date: 2001-09-04

Tracks:

  1. A Circle Of Guilt
  2. The Lucky Spirit
  3. Flowers
  4. Interlude
  5. Duel
  6. Summer Grass
  7. Interlude
  8. Mad Spider's Web
  9. Obsidian
  10. Interlude
  11. The Secret Of Bamboo
  12. Interlude
  13. Wazawai
  14. Midare Uchi
  15. A Moment In Destiny

Album Description

Kiyoshi Yoshida's follow-up to his extremely popular Asian Drums album. Once again, he creates a mesmerizing set of compositions using traditional Japanese “wadaiko” drums, skillfully blended with the synthesizer. Let this hypnotic energy resonate within you!

To enhance your enjoyment of the music, removable incense sticks are included in the spine of the CD jewel case.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Superb percussion to the max. Turn it up!.......2007-07-03

I'm stingy with 5 star ratings, this is just short only because I would have liked the mic placement to have been a little less distant from the drums which to my ears are sometimes a little muddy. By contrast the strings and woodwinds are spot-on, clear and crisp. But that's a nit -- this is great stuff: well performed with a fascinating mix of traditional and modern. Generally this music is very upbeat, incense or not, this isn't music _I_ can relax to, I find it much too exciting for that; not music that I, for one, can sit still while listening. Oh, and I don't view that as a bad thing at all!!

I don't have the first of these but I've got a few others in the genre, including Kodo, and this fits right in but has a smoother, more polished feel probably because the drums aren't dominant on most tracks. Important, yes, dominant, no. Personally, I like both styles and if you've been exposed to something like Kodo and liked that, then I'd definitely recommend this to you as something equally good but just a little different.

Bottom line: recommended!

5 out of 5 stars Very, very good........2007-04-24

This CD is really good. I have never listened to Kiyoshi Yoshida's work before this, and the only other thing I can compare it to is Uttara Kuru's East Wind, another new-age-type CD.
Burning the incense sticks that come with the album while you listen, is an extremely soothing experience. My favorite track is WAZAWAI which features nothing but drums. The other tracks generally have guitars, flutes, and traditional Japanese and Chinese instruments.

5 out of 5 stars More mesmerizing fusion music w/ Japanese drumming.......2003-05-26

This album follows in the same vein as Yoshida's first "Asian Drums". Dark, driving, questing synthesizer compositions are underlaid by the deep pounding of accoustic drums. This time, the percussionists are the wadaiko drummers of the group Bonten, led by Masataka Kobayashi. Other instruments complimenting the drum and synthesizer soundscape include shamisen (a banjo-like instrument), shakuhachi (Japanese bamboo flute), koto (a Japanese zither), dizi (traditional Chinese flute) and guitar. "Asian Drums II" is markedly similar to its predecessor in tone and style, but features the accoustic melody instruments a bit more. Both are great if you enjoy drumming music (and both smell nice too, as do all CDs from the Pacific Moon label, since the jewel cases contain sticks of incense). If you like Asian Drums, be sure to check out the work of another Japanese drumming group too--Kodo.
Asian Drums II
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Asian Drums II
    Kiyoshi Yoshida
    Manufacturer: Pacific Moon
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000059WPL
    Release Date: 2001-02-21

    Tracks:

    1. A Circle Of Guilt
    2. The Lucky Spirit
    3. Flowers
    4. Interlude
    5. Duel
    6. Summer Grass
    7. Interlude
    8. Mad Spider's Web
    9. Obsidian
    10. Interlude
    11. The Secret Of Bamboo
    12. Interlude
    13. Wazawai
    14. Midare Uchi
    15. A Moment In Destiny

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