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Lyric

Eardrum

Nobie, Takayoshi Baba

黄昏の桃源郷へ 舵を切ろう

夢うつつ 耳を澄ませ

何処へも 散ってゆく 花のように

自由に 自由に

愛はここに

いつも宿っている

愛はそこに

いつも踊っている

  • Lyricist

    Nobie

  • Composer

    Nobie

  • Co-Producer

    Nobie, Takayoshi Baba, Isoharu Nishiguchi

  • Recording Engineer

    Akira Kato

  • Mixing Engineer

    Nobumasa Yamada

  • Mastering Engineer

    Nobumasa Yamada

  • Guitar

    Takayoshi Baba

  • Vocals

    Nobie

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End and Beginning

Nobie, Takayoshi Baba

  • 1

    Introduction

    Nobie

  • 2

    End and Beginning

    Nobie, Takayoshi Baba

  • 3

    Evidence (Cover)

    Nobie, Takayoshi Baba

  • 4

    É (Cover)

    Nobie, Takayoshi Baba

  • 5

    Feliz (Cover)

    Nobie, Takayoshi Baba, Nobumasa Tanaka

  • 6

    As the wind blows

    Nobie, Takayoshi Baba

  • 7

    Sonho e Selvagem

    Nobie, Takayoshi Baba

  • 8

    Resto de Besta

    Nobie, Takayoshi Baba

  • 9

    Estudo #1

    Nobie, Takayoshi Baba

  • 10

    Pedra Bonita (Cover)

    Nobie, Takayoshi Baba

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    Eardrum

    Nobie, Takayoshi Baba

This is the first album that Nobie, a vocalist who has won the admiration of Africa's greatest jazz guitarist Lionel Loueke and Brazilian music treasure Toninho Horta, and Baba Takayoshi, a much sought after 'first call' guitarist in the Japanese jazz world, have collaborated on.
They also collaborated on one track on 'Bénin - Rio - Tokyo', which demonstrates Nobie's innate sense of rhythm and extraordinary expressiveness in singing, and Baba's guitar, which utilises space and depth, is an excellent match.
Seven of the 11 songs on this album are original compositions by the duo, all with lyrics in Japanese, and the album opens with Nobie's multiple vocal recordings of 'Introduction', followed by the title track 'Owari to Hajimari (End and bigenning)', a light-hearted song of deep love, and Gonzaguinha's cover songs 'É' and 'Feliz'. The album runs through a consistent but diverse worldview up to the alternative-flavoured 'Eardrums'.
This album should be listened to by many adults who love music.

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