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The Pavillion "Salamandre" Original Sound Track

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In conclusion, just like Tominaga's first script, he overproduced. The music." (Naruyoshi Kikuchi)
In conclusion, this album contains everything that was overproduced, without regard to the plot of the film" (director in charge).
This album is the original soundtrack for "Pavilion Salamandre", the first feature film by up-and-coming young director Masanori Tominaga, who is currently making a splash with his collaboration with JoeOdagiri and Yu Kashii. The album contains a total of 23 tracks, beginning with a performance by the Naruyoshi Kikuchi Quintet and including contemporary music style with strings and harp, cheap synth sounds and an original score as bizzare as the film itself, and the manouche-style swing theme song "Keep It A Secret" in duet with Maki Mannami.

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