I always
thought that Minami Kuribayashi (栗林みな実) deserved to be a famous J-pop singer, but her
status as a seiyuu/anisong singer is probably a negative factor for this to become
reality as few singers of the genre are really chart breaking like Megumi
Hayashibara (林原めぐみ) in the 90s and Nana Mizuki (水樹奈々) nowadays.
I’m
saying that because after listening to Kuribayashi’s songs and watching some of her live performances we can certainly say
that the girl can sing. Overall, her discography is not always on point, with
very similar arrangements and some not very memorable hooks, but a good portion of the songs, like “Tsubasa
wa Pleasure Line” (翼はPleasure Line), is not part of that bunch. This particular song is one of
Kuribayashi’s classics and it was the opening theme for the 2003-2004 anime “Chrno
Crusade” (クロノクルセイド). I remember that after listening to it for the first time at my friend’s
place back in 2006 I instantly became a fan of Minami Kuribayashi. Time passed
by, but I never got tired of this song. It’s just THAT great to my ears.
The song as
a whole is very energetic and Minami’s vocals are cute yet powerful when
required (a very positive characteristic of her). As for the arrangement, the strings
makes the song shine even more.
Minami
Kuribayashi came to a big anime convention here in Brazil some
years ago, but unfortunately I couldn’t attend the event. She sang “Tsubasa
wa Pleasure Line” and other famous songs from her discography, which makes me
regret until today for not being able to cheer and have fun at her concert.
Luckily, I have a copy of her "1st Live Tour 2007 fantastic arrow" concert DVD with that great performance of “Tsubasa wa Pleasure Line” featured at the beginning of this
post. And she was at the top of her beauty in this concert.
"Tsubasa wa Pleasure Line" is not only my favorite Minami Kuribayashi song, but one of my favourite songs of all times. As I said earlier, I never get tired of it.
“Tsubasa wa
Pleasure Line” was released back in January 2004 as Kuribayashi’s fourth single.
It reached #17 on the Oricon charts and sold 51,500 copies (source: Wikipedia), making it the third best selling single of her career. The song was
later included in the 2006 album “passage” and the 2011 best of compilation “stories”. The
lyrics were written by Hata Aki (畑亜貴), while the music and arrangement were made by
Noriyasu Agematsu (上松範康), a founding member of the group of music composers Elements
Garden.
Thanks for putting up Minami's "Tsubasa wa Pleasure Line". I have to say that this is the first time I've heard of her, but, yeah, I'm a sucker for disco/pop strings, too. You're quite lucky that your anime conventions get to have some seiyuu coming over. No such luck for the most part here in Canada.
ReplyDeleteYou know I'm a sucker for these strings too.
DeleteBut yeah, every year a lot of famous seiyuu comes to Brazil. I'm still waiting for Megumi Hayashibara, but that one is a difficult girl as she rarely sings in a public event besides her own radio shows anniversaries.
But maybe one day. Who knows?
Minami Kuribayashi gave an interview saying that these concerts at anime converntions outside Japan are somewhat limited for them to showcase their work, because they have to sing almost just upbeat songs from one or two famous anime, leaving aside newer material, etc. Based on that she must be tired of singing "Tsubasa wa Pleasure Line" everywhere she goes to as she normally excludes this song of her recent setlist while touring Japan.