Oideyo Front Cover

Lyric

Kojo no tsuki

Akebono Jirushi

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夏草に   沈み込む

夢の跡   燃えている

いつか見た 日が昇る

優しく   優しく

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あさぼらけ 花の色

聞いている 人の声

消え残る  草の波

鍛えて   鍛えて

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つわものは 眠ってる

動かない  力尽き

抱き締める 狂った日

讃えて   讃えて

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  • Lyricist

    Tominari Tetsu

  • Composer

    Tominari Tetsu

  • Producer

    Jibiki Yuichi

  • Guitar

    Tominari Tetsu

  • Bass Guitar

    Hirata Akira

  • Vocals

    Hiroe Hisano

  • Background Vocals

    Tominari Tetsu

  • Trumpet

    Tanula Matsu

  • Saxophone

    Hiroe Hisano

  • Organ

    Hiroe Hisano

  • Percussion

    Sato Minoru

  • Horn

    Tanula Matsu

Oideyo Front Cover

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  • 1

    Oideyo

    Akebono Jirushi

  • 2

    Densha ni notte

    Akebono Jirushi

  • ⚫︎

    Kojo no tsuki

    Akebono Jirushi

  • 4

    Tsuki ga tottemo kirei

    Akebono Jirushi

  • 5

    Natsu no yo no yume

    Akebono Jirushi

  • 6

    Rinshankaiho

    Akebono Jirushi

  • 7

    Shichinin

    Akebono Jirushi

  • 8

    Asaborake

    Akebono Jirushi

  • 9

    Taiyo ga ippai

    Akebono Jirushi

  • 10

    Yube no yume no koto

    Akebono Jirushi

After a 38-year hiatus, Akebono Jirushi has resumed its activities.This album features female vocalist Hisano Hiroe and Sato Minoru, who has also been active in Friction and Rosso, bassist Hirata Akira , and Tominari Tetsu , who wrote the lyrics and composed all the songs. Additionally, guest artist Matsu Tanura participates on trumpet and flugelhorn. The album centers on tracks that were performed live but never recorded in the studio, along with new songs. Mixing and mastering were handled by Tanizawa [Moky] Motoki, and the liner notes were written by Tokiwa Hibiki.

Artist Profile

  • Akebono Jirushi

    Formed around Tetsu Tominari in Hakata, Akebono Jirushi relocated to Tokyo in 1984. In 1985, they released a three-track single titled [Akebono Jirushi] on Telegraph Records, followed by the album [Paradise Mambo] on DIW label's Zoom imprint in 1987. Although they went on hiatus in 1988, a series of coincidences led to the release of their second album, [Oideyo] in 2025.

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