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Rimi Natsukawa

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Rimi Natsukawa 's first CD release in 2002 was the album Minamikaze. During this year 20 album of the artist was released (see our discographies to learn more about this album). By the way, did you ever wonder how the artist succedded ? Check out our Rimi Natsukawa biography to find out !
Sora No Keshiki
Warabigami Yamatoguchi
Single Collection, Vol. 1
Famureuta
Minamikaze

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Review of Rimi Natsukawa : Minamikaze
Limited pressing until 12/31/07

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Your latest reviews - Rimi Natsukawa : A Gift from Okinawan Islands
This album is an anthology of Japanese-Okinawan songs, including "Nada-Sousou," the new standard of Japanese popular music. All songs here are in comfortable slow tempo and most of them are accompanied only by an acoustic guitar (sometimes a SANSHIN -- an Okinawan string instrument -- is added) except the first one. Rimi's clear high voice is unique and very charming. This is really "healing music" in the best sense of the word. I have listened to it perhaps more than hundred times since I got it about a year ago, and still now, I find it as fresh and impressive as I heard it for the first time. I recommend it to anyone who loves music and has some sympathy with such a phrase as "from heart, to heart" (Beethoven).

Minami-Kaze (Southern Wind) contains:

1. Nada-Sousou (Tears Falling Fast) [Japanese]
2. Warabi-Gami (Innocent Child) [Okinawan]
3. Kogane-no Hana (Flower of Gold) [Japanese]
4. Irayoi Tsukiya-Hama (Nostalgic Moonlight Beach) [Okinawan]
5. Tinsagu-nu Hana (Balsamine Flower) [Okinawan]
6. Hana (Flower) [Japanese]
7. Nada-Sousou [Okinawan version].