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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars(based on 2 reviews)
Sales Rank: 4120
Category: Music

Artist: Shugo Tokumaru
Publisher: Almost Gold
Studio: Almost Gold
Manufacturer: Almost Gold
Label: Almost Gold
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

MPN: 31960
UPC: 886973196021
EAN: 0886973196021
ASIN: B001CR49OI

Release Date: September 2, 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Tracks:

  • Parachute
  • Green Rain
  • Clocca
  • Future Umbrella
  • Button
  • Sanganichi
  • D.P.O.
  • Hidamari
  • La La Radio
  • Wedding

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Editorial Reviews:

Album Description
Shugo Tokumaru is the kind of artist you hear about from that friend of yours, the one who first took you to that out-of-the-way Peruvian restaurant, the one who made you that mix with the great Icelandic reggae band on it. This friend has a knack for sniffing out things that are special and unique. Extraordinary maybe. Extraordinary is a word that describes Shugo well. In fact, if there is any one adjective that can be applied to a young pop genius making miniature symphonies in his bedroom in Tokyo, extraordinary is it.


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Prepare for a sophisticated pop revival.   October 12, 2008
  2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Prepare to have your definitions of Japanese pop turned inside out. If your perception of the genre has previously been restricted to products of MTV Asia, sub par anime, and j-pop pretty boys/girls, then prepare to get knocked off your barstool. Jack of all trades Shugo Tokumaru's third solo album is the record that he has been destined to make since 2004's mini pop masterpiece Night Piece. But both Night Piece's nocturnal atmospherics and the following year's psychedelic excursions of L.S.T. were highly themed, and it would only seem like a matter of time before Tokumaru would make an album like Exit, a full on pop album. Immediately significant is the first song, the first by Shugo that could constitute as a pop hit. It is here that all of his finest talents convene for one hell of a single. He has a great sense of the melodic hook, and his advertised multi-instrumental talent still ends up being the focal point of both Parachute and the better portion of the rest of the album. Silly melodic flourishes and gentle harmonies dress each piece, and the album is said to use over fifty of the one hundred instruments that Tokumaru claims to be able to play. This is only one of the many features of Tokumaru's albums that have caused critics to label him a pop innovator. He is certainly this, but more in the traditional sense. The time signature switchups and chord progressions that the musician utilizes are definitely out of the ordinary, at least for traditional pop, but nothing here feels out of place, and every song is a whimsical, poppy gem splashed with childlike innocence and Eastern style. Also notable are his vocals, light, easily maneuverable, and completely appropriate for his music, and although his lyrics wont be understood by non-Japanese speakers, his emotion transcends language barriers. Highlights are not few. The first three songs, Parachute, Green Rain (continuing his tradition of songs named after various forms of precipitation) and Clocca are extremely memorable and easy picks for singles. The musician also finds room for straightforward guitar pop throughout, making the acoustic guitar his main instrument of choice as gently exemplified on Sanganichi. Also highly memorable are the last three songs. Hidamari is a gentle lullaby spectacularly detailed with lush instrumentation that manages to not be overbearing in any way. La La Radio is possibly the most ambitious song on the album. It transitions from melancholic to fast in catchy in about the most effective way imaginable. The album is capped off by Wedding, an instrumental piece that might have felt at home on Night Piece four years ago. What is truly amazing is that it feels completely at home here as well, which is a good indication that Tokumaru has amassed a solid repertoire of songs and styles throughout his three albums that can truly qualify him as a distinctive figure in music.


5 out of 5 stars Wonderful! Unique! One of the best of the year   October 3, 2008
  1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I saw this CD ranked high on metacritic. I've never heard of him before, even though I study Japanese and try to keep informed on their music scene.

Then I watched his videos on Youtube. The videos along with the music really draw you in.

I'd describe his music as a little bit Sufjan Stevens, a tad of Animal Collective, and part psychedlic era.

The music is what makes it; especially since he's singing in Japanese.
Don't worry about that part, though; even though I understand Japanese I really can't make out what he's saying.

The instrumentation is really wonderful and unique. He weaves seemingly simplistic melodies together into a wonderful cacophony.
I can hear banjos, steel drums, accordian, guitars, drums, piano, and toy piano, to name a few instruments on this CD.

If you're into Alternative and unique music, check this out!




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