
Track list
01. Prologue 序章 [4:54]
02. Reminiscing 回想 [2:41]
03. Poppoyatachi – Song of the Railroad Man 鉄道員の歌(鉄道員たち) [1:29]
04. Horomai Station 幌舞駅 [2:37]
05. Departure! Moving 出発!進行 [2:03]
06. Railroad Man 鉄道員(坂本美雨) (sung by Miu Sakamoto, composed & arranged by Ryūichi Sakamoto) [5:26]
07. The Railway 鉄路 [4:18]
08. Locomotive ロコモティーヴァ [1:01]
09. Always Forward 邂逅 [2:38]
10. Poppoya (with dialogue by Ken Takakura) ぽっぽや(台詞:高倉健) [3:33]
11. Tennessee Waltz テネシーワルツ (composed by Pee Wee King in 1946) [1:15]
12. Miracle 奇蹟 [3:41]
13. Epilogue 終章 [6:55]
CD label: Warner Music Japan
CD number: WPC6-10021
CD release: May 1999
My CD tagged in English & Japanese, front & back covers
FLAC: https://mega.co.nz/#!Ad1EESiS!Z8Kp9IPCoL9k9-CKUrG8DKajS1_JEPgtbSD4xzWcP5A
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Poppoya – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poppoya)
Poppoya (鉄道員 Poppoya or Tetsudōin, literally Railroad Man) is a 1999 Japanese film directed by Yasuo Furuhata. It was Japan’s submission to the 72nd Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. It was chosen as Best Film at the Japan Academy Prize ceremony. The film was te 3rd highest grossing film of the year in Japan.
A railway station-master at a dying end-of-the-line village in Hokkaidō is haunted by memories of his dead wife and daughter. When the railway line is scheduled to be closed, he is offered a job at a hotel, but he is emotionally unable to part with his career as a railwayman. His life changes when he meets a young woman with an interest in trains who resembles his daughter.
Cast
Ken Takakura: Otomatsu Satō
Shinobu Otake: Shizue Satō
Ryōko Hirosue: Yukiko Satō
Hidetaka Yoshioka: Hideo Sugiura
Masanobu Ando: Toshiyuki Yoshioka
Ken Shimura: Hajime Yoshioka
Tomoko Naraoka: Mune Katō
Yoshiko Tanaka: Akiko Sugiura
Nenji Kobayashi: Senji Sugiura
Credits
Directed by: Yasuo Furuhata
Produced by: Jun’ichi Shindō, Tan Takaiwa
Written by: Jirō Asada (novel); Yoshiki Iwama (screenplay)
Music by: Ryōichi Kuniyoshi, Ryūichi Sakamoto
Cinematography: Daisaku Kimura
Editing by: Kiyoaki Saitō
Distributed by: Toei Company
Release date: June 5 1999
Film running time: 112 minutes
Country: Japan
Language: Japanese
Haven’t heard this
BTW for those interested, this film has just been released on Bluray for the first time.
Yen, do you have the end song in FLAC possibly? This is very hard to find.
I have downloaded this 3 three times, but I can not find it in my downloads.
Does it has something to do with th ename of the file starting with …..?
Hope you can help me out