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Biwa and Osamu Kitajima Debut On Heck of a Guy

May 9th, 2008 · No Comments · Anjani Thomas, Music

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Osamu Kitajima With Backup and Introduction By Anjani

Excerpted from Mutant Sound:

Osamu Kitajima was born and raised in the beach town of Chigasaki, not far from Tokyo. As a young man he studied classical guitar and piano. His first band was the Launchers, led by his cousin, pop idol and actor Yuzo Kayama. The group disbanded in the late 1960s, after which Kitajima began to work on his own. He graduated from the prestigious Keio University in business, and also studied traditional Japanese instruments such as the biwa, koto and taiko drum. His first solo album in 1974, Benzaiten, was a mix of modern pop and traditional Japanese music, and was well received in Japan and later released abroad. It was released in the United States on Antilles, where it received some “underground” radio airplay and sold moderately well. … His most highly acclaimed album was 1986’s The Source, which won rave reviews around the world, including being called a “major masterpiece” by Rolling Stone magazine. Osamu Kitajima also expanded his work to include commercial and soundtrack work. He provided part of the music to the blockbuster mini-series Shogun and contributed to the soundtrack of Sharkey’s Machine. He also seems to be the “go to guy” for Asian themed movies, including the 1986 Pat Morita vehicle Captive Hearts and 1993’s Samurai Cowboy, which starred Hiromi Go. Kitajima has also done work for PBS documentaries on Japan, created the soundtrack to the Chinese/Japanese film Mandala and produced a number of like-minded artists. … Osamu Kitajima is featured on a number of compilations available in the States and Europe, and is generally considered a contemporary of Enigma, Deep Forest, Vangelis and Ottmar Liebert. In addition to his being a recording artist, producer, studio owner and label owner, Kitajima somehow found time to earn a doctorate in music therapy in 2004, and is thus now sometimes referred to as Dr. Osamu Kitajima. Kitajima is married to retired actress Yoko Naito. Their daughter Mai Kitajima married former Hikaru Genji member Mikio Osawa in 1996.

From Anjani,

This video was from our 1989 tour to Japan. Along with Osamu are Hiromitsu Nishikawa on percussion, the late Yoshizawa “Masa” Masakazu-sensei on shakuhachi, Freddie Ravel on keyboards, and me off in the shadows-playing those retro string parts. Osamu is a master biwa player. It’s such an unappreciated instrument and notoriously difficult to play: held upright in the lap and struck with a lacquered pick the size of a shark fin. We had a fantastic time on tour and ate incredibly well.
Osamu Kitajima – From Biwa To Electric Guitar

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