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Monday, March 2, 2026

Garo -- Utsukushiku Sugite(美しすぎて)

 

The article for folk rock band GARO's biggest hit "Gakusei Gai no Kissaten" (学生街の喫茶店)was posted up in the very early days of "Kayo Kyoku Plus", but it's now been almost a decade since I've put up anything by the group. Time to rectify.

According to the J-Wiki article for the June 1972 3rd single "Gakusei Gai no Kissaten", the original release had the song as the B-side while the A-side was "Utsukushiku Sugite" (Too Beautiful). However, seeing that "Gakusei Gai no Kissaten" was getting the lion's share of accolades, the record company quickly did an about-face on that plan and made any future releases with the more famous song becoming the A-side.

Not to say that the relegated "Utsukushiku Sugite" is a bad song at all. It's a wonderful song and a very different one, to boot. In contrast with the Japanese folky "Gakusei Gai no Kissaten", "Utsukushiku Sugite" is a laidback tune that brings to mind the loveliness of American Sunshine Pop and perhaps even some Motown R&B thanks to Kunihiko Murai's(村井邦彦)melody and Kaoru Iiyoshi's(飯吉馨)arrangement. As with "Gakusei Gai no Kissaten", the lyricist here was also Michio Yamagami(山上路夫).

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