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Monday, June 29, 2020

I Re'in For Re'in -- Private Girl


Happy Monday as we approach the end of June 2020. And we start this week with a band with an unusual name. I suppose that it's never a bad thing for publicity when a band has a unique moniker, and I think I have come across one of the most unusual ones in I Re'in For Re'in(アイリーン・フォーリーン). This is a rock band that began life in 1985 but I couldn't find out in J-Wiki the origin for that name and their website seems to be out of commission.

But according to a blog entry in March 2018, apparently a manager for another "huge band" slapped the name on, and I Re'in For Re'in means "I reincarnate for reincarnation's sake". The members didn't seem to mind so why should I? I'm not even going to inquire about the apostrophes.


Speaking of those members, when I Re'in For Re'in first started up in the mid-1980s, the band consisted of Takaaki Yasuoka(安岡孝章), Asao Hori(堀麻夫), Isao Kuwamoto(桑本勲), Itsuo Nakagoshi(中越五雄), and Yoshiaki Arisawa(有澤由明). Their first run lasted until 1988 but the year before, the last three members listed left the band with guitarist Hirokazu Ogura(小倉博和)joining in.

It was during that incarnation as a trio that I Re'in For Re'in's fourth album "Body & Voice"(ボディ&ボイス)was released in 1988, and one of the tracks is "Private Girl". Perhaps while the band was a 5-piece setup, it had more of a rock sound, but "Private Girl" takes things more into the cool and sultry R&B arena surrounded by tons of Shinjuku skyscrapers. Written by Yasuoka and Hori with the former handling the melody, I get echoes of Hall & Oates' "I Can't Go For That" and "Lonely Chaplin"(ロンリー・チャプリン)by the Suzuki siblings.

Although I Re'in For Re'in broke up in 1988, the original members at the time of their debut all got together again two decades later in 2008 to release a new album "Big! Bam!! Boom!!!".

6 comments:

  1. Hello J-Canuck,

    I found about this band only a month ago. I heard them on NJC, specifically the title track from their first album “Plastic Generation.” Which when I heard it, it sounded like something I would have heard on the local college station in the early 80s. Back when MTV was still a fledgling cable channel. The song itself is very synth heavy but has that sound had not taken over the airwaves just yet.

    https://youtu.be/cHh4C-T1gUs

    By the way, on this album they also have a song called “Mystery Girl” but it is entirely different.

    https://youtu.be/YLhl63OT6qg

    Anyway thanks for the heads up!

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    1. Hi, Chasing Showa! Yup, I forgot to mention above that "Private Girl" was also another find through NJC for me, too. Will always be indebted to that channel. Will have to check out your suggestions. Thanks!

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  2. Hi J-Canuck !

    All names correct except for Nakagoshi; with a "g" not a "k".

    https://auctions.c.yimg.jp/images.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/image/dr000/auc0511/users/8788f6c33c18333423720e5f3a616b59010ee310/i-img1200x900-1573033169dhz19l104529.jpg

    Cheers !

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    1. Good to hear from you again, Daemonskald!

      Thanks very much on the correction for Mr. Nakagoshi.

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  3. hi j-canuck!

    i have been looking for information on this band for ages and this blog post has been super helpful. thank you so much! you've made my day :)

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    1. Hello, Thomas. Good to meet you. I know the feeling of finally finding out the title and band for a song that I've enjoyed for years but couldn't identify, so I'm definitely happy for you.

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