Wasn't too bad a day at all during these Holidays. It was sunny and clear with some snow still on the ground and the temperatures weren't too frigid for the average Canadian. Any opportunity to get that batch of Vitamin D will always be welcome.
Over the last number of weeks, I've been introducing what amounts to a family of singers and musicians. First off, I wrote about the band GREAT3 and then discovered that the wife of one of the members Akito Katayose(片寄明人)happened to be Chocolat, a model-turned-singer who was in the Shibuya-kei line of things and someone that I used to see in commercials a fair bit in my early days in Ichikawa.
Well, Chocolat has a twin sister who was also a model and then also became a singer by the name of Heaco. Her singing career was a brief one, though, just lasting between 1998 and 2000, but she managed to put out 4 singles and 2 albums; one of those singles, the October 1999 "Konna Watashi wo Waratte"(こんな私を笑って...Laugh at Me Like This), included a track called "Winter Lovely Day". Now, while her sister was known for her Shibuya-kei material, Heaco has been classified on J-Wiki as a pop singer, and "Winter Lovely Day" is straight-ahead pop with some jangly guitars and Heaco's light and pleasant vocals. It actually does seem to whip up images of that nice walk during a sunny winter day in a small town.
The song is also available on her first album "One Fine Day" from November 1999. While Heaco provided the lyrics, Yasuyuki Horigome(堀込泰行)of Kirinji fame came up with the fun melody and Keiichi Tomita(冨田恵一), aka Tomita Lab, produced the song and I'm assuming the entire single.
An underrated, fun song. Works on so many levels. Songwriting, production and performances are all spot-on.
ReplyDeleteIncidentally, Takaki Horigome composed the equally wonderful 宇宙のトンネル (Space Tunnel) for Chocolat a short time later.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=asIQzrTr1Hs
I wish there were more great modern Shibuya-kei artists but the genre seems to have fallen by the wayside.
Hello, Michael. As with all established genres, they tend to make comebacks at certain points, and I've covered a few so-called Neo-Shibuya-kei songs in the past.
DeleteI've heard an odd theory about the mellower genres coming back during tough times (and I think right now can be considered to a tough time), so perhaps those songs might be coming out of the woodwork. Thanks for the link to Chocolat's song. I will have to check it out.
In any case, all the best for 2021!