TRACKLIST
Japan Sounds | |||
A1(a) | “Kabuki” Woodblocks | ||
A1(b) | Ginza Traffic | ||
A1(c) | “Chin-don-ya” Musicians | ||
A1(d) | Miniature Shrine Parade | ||
A1(e) | Street Float | ||
A1(f) | Department Store | ||
A1(g) | Tokyo Station | ||
A1(h) | Wind Bells | ||
A1(i) | Young “Geisha | ||
A1(j) | “Tempura” Cooking | ||
A1(k) | Waitress | ||
A1(l) | “Kabuki” Dance | ||
A1(m) | Symphony Concert | ||
A1(n) | “Geisha” Party | ||
A1(o) | “Sake” House | ||
A1(p) | Potato Vender | ||
A1(q) | Noodle Vendor | ||
A1(r) | Fire Warden | ||
A2 | Songs: Introduction | ||
A3 | Tanko-Bushi (Coal Miner’s Song) | ||
A4 | Soran-Bushi (Fisherman’s Song) | ||
A5 | Medley: Children’s Play Songs | ||
A6 | Sakura (Cherry Blossoms) | ||
Hong Kong Sounds | |||
B1(a)1 | Gongs | ||
B1(b)1 | Street Voices | ||
B1(c)1 | Tailor Shop | ||
B1(d)1 | Bamboo Fiddle | ||
B1(e)1 | Cable Car | ||
B1(f)1 | Station Bell | ||
B1(g)1 | “Sampan”, Floating Restaurant | ||
B1(h)1 | Chinese Opera | ||
B1(i)1 | Watch Store | ||
B1(j)1 | Gongs | ||
Bangkok Sounds | |||
B1(a)2 | Temple Bells | ||
B1(b)2 | Buddhist Monks, | ||
B1(c)2 | Tropical Birds | ||
B1(d)2 | Motorcycle Taxi, | ||
B1(e)2 | Jewelry Store | ||
B1(f)2 | Indian Flute | ||
B1(g)2 | Motorboat | ||
B1(h)2 | Tourists | ||
B1(i)2 | Silk Weaving | ||
B1(j)2 | Thai Dance | ||
B1(k)2 | Thai Boxing | ||
B1(l)2 | Buddhist Monks | ||
Singapore Sounds | |||
B1(a)3 | Moslem Prayer | ||
B1(b)3 | Buddhist Prayer | ||
B1(c)3 | Hindu Music | ||
B1(d)3 | Street Voices | ||
B1(e)3 | Puppet Show | ||
B1(f)3 | Sword Dance | ||
B1(g)3 | Malay Music | ||
B1(h)3 | Jal Hostess | ||
B2 | Songs: Introduction | ||
B3 | A-Ri-Rang (Korean – Lover’s Lament) | ||
B4 | Tancha Meh (Okinawan – Fishermsn’s Song) | ||
B5 | Chuern Mong / Chum Kwen (Chinese – Orchestral, Modern Jazz Idiom) | ||
B6 | Imam (Malaysian – Orchestral, Modern Jazz Idiom) |