Back on Saturday, I wrote up "Yokohama Fantasy"(横浜幻想) -- Disc 1, an article on the first half of the 2-CD set that I recently purchased focusing on Japanese pop songs based on the bright lights and big port city of Yokohama. I also mentioned that the Mood Kayo representatives of the metropolis were missing, but then again, there are just so many songs about the city in kayo history that I gather it was inevitable that a good chunk of songs had to fall by the wayside in the decision-making process.
This song, though, is by no means a Mood Kayo at all but it also didn't make the cut onto "Yokohama Fantasy" on either CD. However, I was glad to hear that it did make in onto Tetsuji Hayashi's(林哲司)enormous compilation album since that's where I first heard it. Indeed, Hayashi composed the shuffle-happy nighttime-friendly "Yokohama City of Lights" for City Pop aidoru Momoko Kikuchi(菊池桃子)for her May 1987 album "Escape from Dimension".
Shiro Sagisu(鷺巣詩郎)also provided the kakkoii arrangement of a night in Yokohama while Masao Urino(売野政男)wrote the lyrics of Momoko having a romantic evening right by Yokohama Harbour sometime in the winter months. There are no horns to be heard in "Yokohama City of Lights" but the synths and a nice harmonica solo still give off that feeling of sophisti-pop in the port city.
I think "Yokohama City of Lights" can join Yasuha's(泰葉)"Fly-Day Chinatown" (フライディ・チャイナタウン) among others as one of those wonderful City Pop highlights in Japan's 2nd-largest city by population. And I guess for Momoko, this is her representative urban contemporary tune for Yokohama to go alongside her equivalent number in Tokyo via "Shibuya de Go-ji" (渋谷で5時).
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