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    Kishi Bashi - Omoiyari (2019)

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    Kishi Bashi - Omoiyari (2019)

    Kishi Bashi - Omoiyari (2019)
    WEB FLAC (tracks) ~ 272.10 Mb | MP3 CBR 320kbps ~ 109.71 Mb | 43:36 | Cover
    Chamber pop, Indie-pop | Country: Japan | Label: Joyful Noise Recordings

    Omoiyari is Kishi Bashi's fourth album, following the acclaimed 151a (2012), Lighght (2014), and Sonderlust (2016). Channeling the hard-learned lessons of history, Omoiyari reflects the turbulent socio-political atmosphere of present day America. "I was shocked when I saw white supremacy really starting to show it's teeth again in America," Kishi Bashi says. "My parents are immigrants, they came to the United States from Japan post-World War II. As a minority I felt very insecure for the first time in my adult life in this country.

    I think that was the real trigger for this project." Kishi Bashi recognized parallels between the current U.S. adminis- tration's constant talk of walls and bans, and the xenophobic anxieties that led to the forced internment of Japanese-Americans in the months following the attack on Pearl Harbor. So he immersed himself in that period, visiting former prison sites and listening to the stories of survivors, while developing musical concepts along the way. The unique creative process behind Omoiyari has been documented in a film scheduled for release in early 2020. "I didn't want this project to be about history, but rather the importance of history, and the lessons we can learn," Kishi Bashi reflects. "I gravitated toward themes of empathy, compassion, and understanding as a way to overcome fear and intolerance. But I had trouble finding an English title for the piece. Omoiyari is a Japanese word. It doesn't necessarily translate as empathy, but it refers to the idea of creating compassion towards other people by thinking about them. I think the idea of omoiyari is the single biggest thing that can help us overcome aggression and conflict." The strong conceptual elements of Omoiyari are driven by Kishi Bashi's captivating musical score. Stepping away from his past loop-based production model, he embraced a more collaborative approach when recording, and for the first time included contributions from other musicians, such as Mike Savino (aka Tall Tall Trees) on banjo and bass, and Nick Ogawa (aka Takenobu) on cello. Kishi Bashi's spectacular trademark violin soundscapes are still an essential component of his sound, but the focus of Omoiyari is centered squarely on it's songs. While the theme of Omoiyari is rooted in 1940s America, the album's message is timeless. In exploring the emotional lives of the innocent Japanese-Americans who were unjustly incarcerated, Kishi Bashi hopes to nurture a sense of empathy, or omoiyari, in all who hear the album.



    Track List:
    01. Penny Rabbit And Summer Bear (03:33)
    02. F Delano (03:24)
    03. Marigolds (03:52)
    04. A Song For You (03:51)
    05. Angeline (04:46)
    06. Summer Of '42 (05:01)
    07. Theme From Jerome (Forgotten Words) (04:19)
    08. A Meal for Leaves (04:51)
    09. Violin Tsunami (05:39)
    10. Annie, Heart Thief Of The Sea (04:14)

    Mike "Tall Tall Tress" Savino - banjo, banjola, upright bass, fender bass
    Nick “Takenobu” Ogawa - cello
    Dave Kirslis - guitar, organ on “Violin Tsunami”, and background vocals
    JoJo Glidewell - Hammond B3 organ, piano on “Annie”, background vocals
    Pip the Pansy - flute
    Ryan Oslance - drums and percussion
    Andrea DeMarcus, Claire Campbell, SJ Ursrey - background vocals
    Keiko Ishibashi - vocals on “Theme for Jerome”
    Greg Hankins - piano lesson and Fender rhodes on “A Meal for Leaves”
    Emily Hope Price - cello on “Theme for Jerome”
    Kishi Bashi - everything else

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    01 -=- 01 - Penny Rabbit and Summer Bear.flac -=- CDDA (100%)
    02 -=- 02 - F Delano.flac -=- CDDA (100%)
    03 -=- 03 - Marigolds.flac -=- CDDA (100%)
    04 -=- 04 - A Song for You.flac -=- CDDA (100%)
    05 -=- 05 - Angeline.flac -=- CDDA (99%)
    06 -=- 06 - Summer of '42.flac -=- CDDA (99%)
    07 -=- 07 - Theme from Jerome (Forgotten Words).flac -=- CDDA (100%)
    08 -=- 08 - A Meal for Leaves.flac -=- CDDA (100%)
    09 -=- 09 - Violin Tsunami.flac -=- CDDA (100%)
    10 -=- 10 - Annie, Heart Thief of the Sea.flac -=- CDDA (100%)

    Summary 99.80% CDDA

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