Maintenance of a blog can sometimes bring up some unfortunate truths. For one thing, the elimination of videos for the first couple of articles of a pretty obscure singer. And indeed, that has happened to singer, flutist and actress Ai Kanzaki(神崎愛). So, at this point, I've had to put her two City Pop offerings back into mothballs until those videos come back.
Right now then, I just have the one active article depicting her 1980 single "Sentakusen"(洗濯船)which lays more on the border between Fashion Music and New Music. As I stated there, it's rather chaise lounge-friendly and has more of that classy exotic kayo feeling. The B-side though is the topic of this article for Kanzaki. "Koibito-tachi no Rondo" (Lovers' Rondo) has a bit more oomph but it's also whimsical to a nearly comical degree as Kanzaki vocally takes on a higher and squeakier tone, although some of those chord changes are pretty cool. It's almost as if she's singing this half-drunk in some French bar. Keisuke Yamakawa(山川啓介)was the lyricist here with Ken Sato(佐藤健)and Yasuo Higuchi(樋口康雄)taking care of the melody and arrangement respectively.
Ai Kanzaki’s voice wasn't what I was expecting at all! She seems to be playing bit of an actress in this song, and that makes the lyrics and the story she’s telling all the more compelling.
ReplyDeleteYeah, I'd say that she was putting on some form of artifice into her delivery to give that extra oomph to the song.
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