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1. 北海盆唄 (北海道)
2. こきりこ節 feat. Frente Cumbiero (富山)
3. 花笠音頭 feat. Frente Cumbiero (山形)
4. 下津井節 (岡山)
5. しげさ節 feat. 朝倉さや (島根)
6. 木山音頭 (愛媛)
7. ワイド節 feat. 元ちとせ (鹿児島)
8. 伊予万才 (愛媛)
From Minyo Crusaders with Love. A folk song love letter to the world.
Their long-awaited new album after three years, featuring powerful guests from Japan and abroad!
Their new album, "From Japan with Love," their first in three years, has arrived. As the name suggests, this album is based on the band's "love" for folk music. It passionately revives the feelings of the people of Japan that have been passed down through generations in folk songs from all over the country, such as "Hokkai Bon Uta," "Hanagasa Ondo," "Shigesa Bushi," and "Iyo Manzai," by fusing Japanese folk music with beats from various countries such as salsa, cumbia, and Afrobeat in the Min-Kuru style. Furthermore, this album features guest artists for the first time. From Japan, Chitose Hajime and Saya Asakura are featured, and from Colombia, their close friend Frente Cumbiero is featured. The sound created by the synergy between them is the most expansive in the band's history, and it is a work that truly lives up to the reputation of Min-Kuru, who have been spreading Japanese folk music all over the world.
Minyo Crusaders are a Japanese band known for blending traditional min’yō folk songs with global rhythms and contemporary musical styles.
The album features a mix of Japanese folk music and international influences such as Afro‑Latin, jazz, funk, and reggae.
Yes, the songs are primarily based on traditional Japanese folk lyrics and melodies.
Yes, this is an officially released album by Minyo Crusaders.
Fans of world music, Japanese folk traditions, cross‑cultural fusion, and vinyl collectors will enjoy this release.
Yes, this item is considered collectible due to its vinyl format, cultural significance, and strong appeal among world‑music collectors.