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Saturday, August 26, 2023

bridge -- Preppy Kicks

 


I only found out about this album within the last few weeks and after listening to a few of the tracks, I thought it was worth mentioning, especially for those who are dabbling into Shibuya-kei or generally very sunny pop. The band known as bridge has a small J-Wiki article, and it was first formed in 1989 and in its initial run up to 1995, it was categorized as a Shibuya-kei and Neo-Acoustic group consisting of vocalist Mami Otomo(大友真美), keyboardist Mayumi Ikemizu(池水真由美), guitarist/vocalist Hirotaka Shimizu(清水弘貴), bassist Hideki Kaji(加地秀基), drummers Hiroko Kurosawa(黒澤宏子)and Mitsunori Sasaki(佐々木光紀), and guitarist Nobuyuki Ohashi(大橋伸行). During that run, they released four albums, a couple of singles and four maxi-singles.

Their second album from July 1994 is "Preppy Kicks" which for some reason really hits me as being Shibuya-kei along with the cover with a supremely happy young lady and red balloons. The "90's City Pop Record Book" website reviewed it and stated that this is a masterpiece of the Neo-Acoustic genre with that feeling of old-fashioned American pop. Along with that, the site also recommended "Preppy Kicks" for those who have been microstar fans.

Bassist Kaji was writer and composer for the first track "Soft Cream Whistle" that you can hear above. Otomo's sing-songy and child-like intro had me first thinking whether the song was on NHK's "Minna no Uta"(みんなのうた)series but then the music launches and I'm surrounded by happy Sunday afternoon thoughts expressed through the melody. The rhythm has that Shibuya-kei trot while the solo horn that enters the first bridge (no pun intended) verges on ska. "Soft Cream Whistle" sounds so upbeat and bouncy that I wouldn't be surprised if it had been used as an opening theme for a slice-of-life anime back in those 1990s.


"90's City Pop Record Book" admitted that "Preppy Kicks" isn't really a City Pop album but they emphasized that an exception can be made for Track 7, "Mellow Moon Light" which was written and composed by guitarist Ohashi. Referring to it as the killer track, the site also says that the song fits the title perfectly with its medium mellow arrangement. There's indeed something very late 70s/early 80s light and mellow about "Mellow Moon Light" albeit with that sheen of 1990s. That flute can take things even further back.

I'll just put in one more track here although the entire album is available up on YouTube (and I hope that it stays up there...not sure how available it is for purchase these days). "Magic (They Believed In)", once again by Ohashi, is pure blissful sunshine pop with that happy-go-lucky guitar and the band chiming in as the chorus. As the uploader says, it's indeed the perfect song to enjoy your summer.

Although bridge had ended its span in the mid-1990s, they did get together again for some concerts in 2017 before truly calling it a day. Their first show was at the Club Que in Shimo-Kitazawa which I thought was the perfect neighbourhood for this band.

2 comments:

  1. Newmusicmark here: forgot to mention Bridge releases are all on Keiko Oyamada (Cornelius)’sTrattoria label. Probably the definitive ShibuyaKei label

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    1. Hello, Newmusicmark. Thanks very much for letting us know.

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