Frankly speaking, I can count the number of Akira Kurosawa(黒澤明)movies that I've seen on one hand. I've heard about a lot of them but I've only watched "The Seven Samurai" and his final work "Madadayo" in 1993. I've also seen clips from "Ran" and "Ikiru", but that's about it. I have yet to see "Rashomon" but its storytelling device has become so influential that I've seen it being used in TV shows ranging from "Happy Days" to "Star Trek: The Next Generation".
You can imagine my surprise then when on a recent episode of "Shin BS Nihon no Uta"(新BS日本の歌), enka veteran Fuyumi Sakamoto(坂本冬美)appeared on the stage to sing a song titled "Rashomon". I wondered whether Sakamoto had been intending to pay tribute to the Kurosawa classic.
Written by Souko Niimoto(新本創子), composed by Keisuke Hama(浜圭介)and arranged by Kei Wakakusa(若草恵), this was actually released as Sakamoto's 33rd single from June 2006. "Rashomon" launches with an intro that I thought was going to make this a classical/enka fusion thereby having this land into the genre of New Adult Music but then as the song goes on, the compass takes things into full enka. However one listens to it though, it is dramatic right down to Sakamoto's kobushi. As for the music video, I thought that this was more "Kill Bill" than "Rashomon" the movie. The song peaked at No. 29 on Oricon.
Ms. Sakamoto is the only enka singer that I could name and she does a fantastic job here. Love how dramatic this is.
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