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Friday, January 16, 2026

Noriyuki Makihara feat. Taeko Ohnuki -- Tokai(都会)

 


Talk about the gift that keeps on giving. "Tokai" (The City) is one of the famous tracks from Taeko Ohnuki's(大貫妙子)1977 album "Sunshower" that has always given me the melodic image of being in the city and enjoying its benefits while at the same time, Ohnuki's lyrics relay the message that it's time to leave the metropolis. Considering the massive breakdown of the Yamanote Line in Tokyo yesterday, I can understand the feeling of commuters there perhaps wanting to flee, but still, I'll go with the hopeful and lighthearted and funky melody.

I'm not sure how many covers of "Tokai" have been done over the years but I do know of the one that the funkster Yasuyuki Okamura(岡村靖幸)and the late Ryuichi Sakamoto(坂本龍一)did on the 2013 album "Tribute to Taeko Ohnuki"(大貫妙子トリビュート・アルバム)which amps up the funk even further. And just a few days ago, I became aware of a new version by singer-songwriter Noriyuki Makihara(槇原敬之)joined by Ms. Ohnuki herself in the final verse. It's been released as the 5th single in a series of cover songs commemorating the 55th anniversary of the Panam record label. Compared to the original and the 2013 cover, this 2026 version feels a little more 80s AOR (funk is still there) with an electric sitar joining in. Yoshiyuki Sahashi(佐橋佳幸)arranged the song. 

To think that "Tokai" is approaching its 49th birthday...quite the timeless tune, and one that I'm happy to incorporate as the first 2026 entry on KKP!

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