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StreamingSoundtracks.com - Kikujiro No Natsu - Joe Hisaishi
Album Information |
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Album
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Kikujiro No Natsu |
Artist
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Joe Hisaishi |
Year
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1999 |
Genre
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Soundtrack |
Rating
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ASIN
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B00004TKGS |
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Reviewers Rating |
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1 review done for this album. |
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Simplicity at its finest |
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ladylark |
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23 Sep 2008 |
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Sometimes the simplest melody can make or break a soundtrack. Kikujiro no Natsu is one of those scores whose melodies are immediately recognizable, memorable and beautiful all in one. And it truly makes the album.
The core two melodies can be heard in their entirety on the the track Summer one a simple, almost childlike, refrain that has amazing depth to it while the other is subdued and darker. Played on the piano, each theme represents the two main characters in the film - a forgotten child and a lost man. Many times the two themes will merge and blend into one another.
The two themes are often repeated on the other tracks of this album, bringing the listener back to the core of what the movie is about. On tracks like Angel Bell you can hear the bell that the man buys for the little boy. And on the track The Rain, the piano aptly imitates the sound of falling water.
This is an album not to be missed and one that can bring a smile to the listeners face.
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