4:01

雪の酒場で
v5
Classic enka ballad feel in 3/4 with shamisen lead and gentle strings; intimate female vocals leaning into strong kobushi ornaments, Start sparse with shamisen and soft pads, then swell into a soaring, tear-soaked chorus, Subtle taiko swells and backing harmonies in the last hook to lift the emotion before a quiet fade
4:21

Classic Japanese enka with female vocals; slow 6/8 sway, shamisen riffs over warm accordions and strings, Intro stays intimate with sparse piano and soft taiko rolls; chorus blooms with key modulation, backing harmonies, and soaring vibrato, Subtle flute lines answer the vocal between phrases, then everything drops back to a hushed, tearful final hook
3:34

青森駅 雪解け前
v5
Classic restrained enka ballad, Japanese female vocals with tasteful kobushi ornaments; sparse shamisen and soft strings under a slow 6/8 groove, brushed snare entering at the first chorus, low flute and accordion-style keys adding bittersweet color, vocal builds from hushed regret to dignified resolve by the final hook
3:39

面影酒場
v5
Showa mood kayō ballad at slow tempo, Japanese female vocals with strong kobushi; tremolo guitar and brushed drums under warm electric organ, First verse sparse and intimate, chorus swells with string pads and close-voiced backing harmonies, then drops back to a hushed, smoky final line
4:36

柴又恋の参道
v5
Light Showa enka ballad with Japanese female vocals; mid‑tempo band with warm acoustic guitar, brushed drums, and soft accordion pads, Verse stays intimate with sparse piano and subtle strings; chorus brightens with backing harmonies and a gentle key change lift, Kobushi used sparingly on emotional peaks, leaving space for storytelling and a bittersweet yet hopeful glow
5:21

黄昏ベイブルース
v5
Slow Showa-era mood kayō ballad, Japanese male/female duet, Brushes on drums, warm upright bass, tremolo guitar, and nostalgic accordion pads, Verses stay intimate and conversational, trading lines between voices; chorus swells with unison harmonies and echoing call‑and‑response, Tempo stays relaxed, leaving space for melisma and dramatic vibrato, with a late‑song key lift and subtle strings for extra ache
5:54

Bright Showa-era mood kayō with a hint of enka, female vocals, Warm electric guitar and vibraphone over a swaying slow‑medium groove, light strings in the choruses, Verses stay intimate with brushed drums and walking bass; chorus lifts with lush backing vocals and gentle key changes, Overall texture soft and nostalgic, inviting sing-along hooks while keeping the mood tender, not too heavy
