It was quite the revelation to me since up to that point I'd only known about Yellow Magic Orchestra as the Japanese contributor to technopop. And trf had the dance beat in there. "Boy Meets Girl" was a fun song to listen to, especially the remixed version that had been included with the original. It had that sorta "let's travel around the world" feeling of soaring through air, and I saw the cover with the beautiful bodies of the band members. Yup, definitely something different was going on in Japan during the three years between my tours of duty there.
"Boy Meets Girl"was the unit's 7th single released in June 1994. It became a million-seller and peaked at No. 3 on the Oricon weeklies. It was also the 9th-ranked song for the year in what was a breakthrough year; trf released 5 million-selling singles. Dance club music was starting to hit the mainstream. Certainly when I reached Japan later in 1994, trf was another regular guest to hit the music show circuit for at least a few years.
The above video is the Coca-Cola commercial for which "Boy Meets Girl" was the tie-up single. It was also a track on their 4th album, "Billionaire", released in July 1994. It went to the top of the album charts and was the 6th-ranking album of the year.
I heard this first time as Daa! Daa! Daa! anime ending. It was already five-six years old song. Around year 2000 when Daa3 was made, was the best era of Every Little Thing. This piece is very close to the great songs Mitsuru Igarashi wrote to ELT.
ReplyDeleteI guess everything possible has been already said about Tetsuya Komuro, so I don't need to. X-)
I'd heard that "Boy Meets Girl" had plenty of different applications besides it being the jingle for Coca-Cola in 1994.
DeleteAhhhh....Every Little Thing, another band I'll have to cover in short order.