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FROM A REVIEW* A southern island different from Okinawa comes to mind Reviewed in Japan on October 24, 2006 People who recommend this CD are interested in traditional Okinawan songs. ・But there are a few things that are very native. It's like that. As a result of wrapping Okinawan folk songs with Hawaiian melodies, my blood has dried up quite a bit, but I think the result is content that anyone can be interested in. The melodies of the sanshin and ukulele feel like they express the sound of the waves, and the vocals are comfortable. However, the scenery that comes to mind when I close my eyes and listen to this song is not Okinawa, but rather the scenery of the island of Hawaii. Is the expression that Okinawan songs were added to Hawaiian correct even in that sense? The two vocalists have something different from each other, so they can enjoy a different style for each song, and as a result, I think this is the true value of Churamana. After all, instruments play supporting roles, and it is common for Nanyang songs to always be heard with your voice, and I think this work keeps that area firmly in check without leaving it out. This CD features the artists Churaloha, Makiko Miyara, Live, and Makiko Uehara. The album, titled Churamana, was released in 2006 and is an import from Japan. It is a standard jewel case with very good (VG) case and inlay conditions. The CD is graded as very good (VG) and includes a variety of styles including Asian Music, J-Pop/Enka, and Hawaiian Aloha. The language is in Japanese and it features the OBI strip. This is a great addition to any collection and a must-have for fans of Japanese music.