Friday, March 27, 2026

Izumi Kobayashi & Flying Mimi Band -- Angel Sky

 

It was back in 2018 when I first wrote on Izumi Kobayashi(小林泉美)& Flying Mimi Band, a group that had been listed within my first edition of "Japanese City Pop" for a number of years before I started exploring on YouTube. There I found their "Naze"(なぜ)which was some fine downtown City Pop funk from 1978

Well, that was from their October 1978 2nd album "Sea Flight" (considering the slightly daring cover, I thought it was called "Sexy Flight"). I have also found another track from "Sea Flight" which is "Angel Sky", which was composed by saxophonist Yasuaki Shimizu(清水靖晃)and written by Kobayashi herself. It's a nice dusky form of jazzy City Pop disco, and though I was a bit dismissive of her vocals in "Naze", I think Kobayashi has got a better handle of them here. But I think for this one, it's all about the instruments coming to the fore, especially the sax, keyboards and bluesy guitar. 

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  1. This song is so smooth and relaxing it is almost hypnotic. I can't really imagine anyone dancing to this back in the late 1970 at a discotheque. I could see this being use at High School prom (promenade) for a slow dance.

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    1. Hello, Brian. Yeah, as I mentioned, Izumi isn't the strongest singer but her high floating vocals fit more nicely here.

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