Here's the 1985 moviescore from the Japanese anime movie The Dagger Of Kamui.... Music by Ryudo Uzaki and Eitetsu Hayashi. Comes with a bit of art work too:
Kamui A kamuy is a spiritual or divine being in Ainu mythology, a term denoting a supernatural entity composed of or possessing spiritual energy. The Ainu people have many myths about the kamuy, passed down through oral traditions and rituals.
Ryudo Uzaki was a leader of Down Town Boogie Woogie Band. Here's their smash hit(Yes Shake your money maker) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BBmOtNr8dqE Uzaki had Singing・Writing about the lives of people in industrial areas.
He also composed hit songs of Momoe Yagaguchi's hey day. Heights of Japanese pop in Late 70's. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v96RUGnc12g
Eitetsu Hayashi (林英哲, Hayashi Eitetsu) (born February 2, 1952) is an acclaimed Japanese musician best known for his solo performance work in taiko. Hayashi joined the group Ondekoza at an early age. Later, after parting from group, helped found the taiko group Kodo, though he quickly left to begin a solo career. Hayashi has performed in notable venues such as Carnegie Hall in 1984 and was the first featured taiko performer at the institution. He is also the recipient of multiple awards recognizing the cultural value of his work. From https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eitetsu_Hayashi
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A kamuy is a spiritual or divine being in Ainu mythology, a term denoting a supernatural entity composed of or possessing spiritual energy. The Ainu people have many myths about the kamuy, passed down through oral traditions and rituals.
Ryudo Uzaki was a leader of Down Town Boogie Woogie Band.
Here's their smash hit(Yes Shake your money maker)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BBmOtNr8dqE
Uzaki had Singing・Writing about the lives of people in industrial areas.
He also composed hit songs of Momoe Yagaguchi's hey day.
Heights of Japanese pop in Late 70's.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v96RUGnc12g
Eitetsu Hayashi (林英哲, Hayashi Eitetsu) (born February 2, 1952) is an acclaimed Japanese musician best known for his solo performance work in taiko. Hayashi joined the group Ondekoza at an early age. Later, after parting from group, helped found the taiko group Kodo, though he quickly left to begin a solo career. Hayashi has performed in notable venues such as Carnegie Hall in 1984 and was the first featured taiko performer at the institution. He is also the recipient of multiple awards recognizing the cultural value of his work.
From https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eitetsu_Hayashi
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