Talk:Kōjō no Tsuki

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Additional covers?
Ed Cherry (artist), Are We There Yet? (album), Japanese Folk Song (track) - Believe this is the same tune (via Thelonious Monk), but check it out before adding it! (I am not versed in Wiki enough to undertake it.) Thanks.

Hanami (artist), The Only Way to Float Free (album), Kōjō no Tsuki (track, may be listed without diacritical marks) - The band Hanami, an unusual melding of electric guitar, saxophone/ clarinet, bass clarinet, and drums, will release their sophomore album, The Only Way to Float Free, on April 22nd 2016. The work is a homage to band members’ pasts in Japan as well as their present in Chicago; it’s jazz without certain signifiers of jazz, infused instead with rock & roll, unexplored spaces, and the idea of water. They’ll be taking the album on the road in April, and premiering a short film to promote one of the tracks on April 22nd 2016. (from Bandcamp page) Hhittle (talk) 21:46, 15 March 2023 (UTC)