Uta Aka Poem -1972- !new! -
The "Uta AKA Poem -1972-" is a tanka, a traditional form of Japanese poetry that consists of five lines with a syllable count of 5-7-5-7-7. Tanka, which literally means "short song," has been a popular form of Japanese poetry since the Heian period (794-1185 CE). The "Uta AKA Poem -1972-" is believed to have been composed during the Edo period (1603-1868 CE), a time of relative peace and cultural flourishing in Japan.
— For collectors, historians, and the simply curious: the search continues. Listen to the static. Somewhere in the feedback, a bell is still ringing. Uta AKA Poem -1972-
The recording is often split into five untitled movements: The "Uta AKA Poem -1972-" is a tanka,
If you search for “Uta AKA Poem -1972-” on streaming services, you will find nothing. YouTube hosts a few 30-second snippets uploaded by anonymous users, usually accompanied by a black screen. These snippets are low-fidelity, likely recorded from a cassette copy of the original vinyl. — For collectors, historians, and the simply curious: