Eiichi Ohtaki's Niagara sound, based on American pop music of the 1960s, was created from his own unique viewpoint of well-versed pop music historical knowledge, irrespective of whether it was Japanese or Western. The culmination of all that was his timeless masterpiece "A Long Vacation". The success of that album was especially due to the lyrics of Takashi Matsumoto(松本隆), I believe. When Matsumoto's prose, which came straight out of a page of vibrant youth like a watercolour painting, was layered onto Ohtaki's one-and-only Niagara sound, truly evergreen pop music was born.
The above comes from "Disc Collection Japanese City Pop Revised" (2020).
I think I have seen A Long Vacation pop up on this blog at least once before. Anyway this one those awesome albums that everyone knows or that they should know .
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