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Wednesday, October 25, 2023

Izumi Yukimura/Masashi Sada/Misia -- Niji ~ Singer(虹~Singer)

 

As has been the case for the past few years, I'm betting that R&B/pop singer Misia will be finishing up the Red Team's contributions to the annual Kohaku Utagassen in a couple of months' time. We should be hearing the announcement on the lineup in a few weeks.

When I first came across this song by her last night, looking at the thumbnail, I'd assumed that Misia contributed her song to the NHK children's song vignette program "Minna no Uta"(みんなのうた). I failed to look at "the fine print" a little more closely as I now know that the name there is "Minna no Sada"(みんなのさだ...Everyone's Sada). In other words, I was looking at the cover of singer-songwriter Masashi Sada's(さだまさし) tribute album to commemorate his 50th anniversary in the music industry. The album came out today. I wouldn't be surprised if "Niji ~ Hero"(虹~Hero...Rainbow ~ Hero) were the song that she will perform on December 31st on NHK since it's the type of soulful showstopper that she's done in past editions of the New Year's Eve special and it's been written and composed by Sada himself, someone who's made his presence known on the Kohaku as well.

It's happened often enough before and I'm glad that it has, but this particular song has taken me down the rabbit hole because it has a pretty long history. So, allow me to go back. Misia's "Niji ~ Hero" was originally known as "Niji ~ Singer" (Rainbow ~ Singer) and a recorded orchestral version of the song performed by Sada himself was placed onto his June 2013 BEST compilation "Appare ~ All-Time Best"(天晴〜オールタイム・ベスト〜...Clear Sky). Not surprisingly, his version is the type that can wrench tears out of a slab of granite. From what I've read on J-Wiki though is that an earlier version of Sada's performance first appeared on his multi-disc April 1994 live album "Nochi no Omoi ni"(のちのおもひに...For Later Memories).

However, Sada had created "Niji ~ Singer" for veteran singer-actress Izumi Yukimura(雪村いづみ)to commemorate her 40th anniversary in show business back in 1994. With a similarly epic orchestra backing her up, it was the title track for her own April album "I'm a Singer". The arrangement is probably reminiscent of those appearances of pop singers back in Yukimura's early days as a teen on the televised music-variety shows such as "Yume de Aimashou"(夢で逢いましょう...Let's Meet In Our Dreams), musicals back then, or even the early editions of the Kohaku Utagassen on which she appeared ten times up to 1989.

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