Happy Weekend to all of you and of course, for those who celebrate it, a Happy St. Patricks' Day although the Irish holiday isn't until the 17th. The weather in my neck of the woods is kinda/sorta: not brilliantly sunny but not overcast either. The temps aren't exactly frigid but they aren't too warm either.
Anyways, I would like to start off this weekend's edition of KKP with a nice little something from the good folks at Nash Music Library. It comes from the February 2006 album "Resort" but the track itself has been given the very dry title of "SC-4702" which makes it sound like one of the minor starships in Starfleet. Maybe I could rename it into something more homey such as "Sunday Drive" since those are the images that I get. It's about that comfy trip in a British MINI through the countryside perhaps in that kinda/sorta weather I was talking about above.
Maybe this music wouldn't be City Pop but perhaps it can be called Japanese Countryside Pop. 😉
A name like SC-4702 just doesn't roll of your tongue, does it. The name makes it sound like a robot from StarWars. But, the music is just a mellow grove mix of goodness!
ReplyDeleteHello, Brian. Nope, "SC-4702" is a very mechanical title for something that sounds so relaxing. But there are a few of those in NML's discography; perhaps the fellow simply couldn't envisage any sort of image for the songs.
DeleteSony used to like to label some of their tape walkman and MiniDisc walkman with such such titles.
DeleteI never had a Walkman of my own but I recall that certain audiotapes by Sony had that combination of letters and numbers.
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