Kamen Rider Amazon
Kamen Rider Amazon was a Japanese band formed in 1974, taking its name from the tokusatsu television series of the same era. The group included composer...
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Kamen Rider Amazon was a Japanese band formed in 1974, taking its name from the tokusatsu television series of the same era. The group included composer Yukihide Takekawa, guitarist Masayoshi Takanaka, bassist Kiyoshiro Imawano, and drummer Tatsuya Nakamura. They released two studio albums in 1974.
Their most recognizable work is 'Amazon Rider Koko Ni Ari,' which served as the opening theme for the Kamen Rider Amazon TV series. The song's unusual melody and lyrics gave it a distinct presence in Japanese pop culture of the mid-1970s. Other tracks like 'Amazon da da da' and 'Amazon Hitori' appear in their catalog.
The band's sound didn't fit neatly into mainstream categories, and Takekawa's writing style drew varied reactions. Their recording activity was brief, but 'Amazon Rider Koko Ni Ari' remains the piece most associated with their name.
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