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was a Japanese singer-songwriter. 田家秀樹・大越正実・藤井徹貫・前田祥丈・下村誠共著『日本のベストアルバム』 シンコー・ミュージック、1992年、91頁。


Career

In 1969, Kawashima began singing
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songs as a student at Osaka Prefectural Hanazono High School in
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. After graduating, Kawashima was active in a group called Homo Sapiens and then debuted with the
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indie record label Kyoto Record. His looks and vocal style led some to call him the second coming of
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. In 1973, Kawashima began his solo career and released his debut solo album ''Jinrui'' in 1975 . In 1976, Kawashima released his first hit single " Sake to Namida to Otoko to Onna" ("Drinks, Tears, a Man and a Woman"). Kawashima wrote "Sake to Namida to Otoko to Onna" at the age of 19, inspired by the figure of his uncle. The song became known nationwide after it was used in a TV commercial for Kizakura, a Kyoto brewery, and is considered one of his greatest hits. In 1984, Kawashima released the hit single " Nofuuzo", a cover of a 1980 song composed by Hiroyuki Yamamoto. The song title "Nofuuzo" is a word from the Chūgoku dialect of Japanese roughly meaning "rebellious" or "cheeky". In 1986, Kawashima released another hit single " Jidai Okure" ("Old-fashioned"), a song which saw numerous covers and remains a popular
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choice to this day among older men. On 16 April 2001, Kawashima died of
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at a hospital in Higashiōsaka, a week before his 49th birthday. Kawashima was buried at a
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temple in
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Discography


Original albums

*''Jinrui'' – 1975 *''Unmei'' – 1976 (Up until this point, albums were sold under "Eigo Kawashima and Homo Sapiens".) *''Shinbō'' – 1977 *''Jinsei'' – 1978 *''Collected Works of Eigo Kawashima'' – 1979 *''Homo Sapiens Mongai Fu Shutsu'' – 1979 *''Bunmei I'' – 1980 *''Bunmei II'' – 1980 *''Bunmei III'' – 1980 *''Hakkan'' – 1985 *''Jidai Okure'' – 1986 *''Romantist'' – 1987 *''Kisetsu'' – 1988 *''Ikutsu Ka No Bamen'' – 1991


Live albums

*''Live Tenbin Bakari'' – 1975 *''Eigo Kawashima Last Live ~ Kyou wa Hontou ni Arigato'' – 1975


Collaborations

*''Unagitani (鰻谷)'' – Aki Yashiro *''Sayonara Anta (さよならあんた)'' – Aki Yashiro *''Tsuki no Hanamatsuri (月の花まつり)'' – Aki Yashiro


References


External links


Eigo Kawashima Memorial Website
*https://www2.nhk.or.jp/archives/jinbutsu/detail.cgi?das_id=D0009250171_00000 {{DEFAULTSORT:Kawashima, Eigo 1952 births 2001 deaths Japanese-language singers Japanese male singer-songwriters Singers from Osaka 20th-century Japanese male singers 20th-century Japanese singers