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Sunday, March 29, 2026

Kyoko Endo -- A-LI-CE(ア・リ・ス)

 

Knowing about singer-songwriter Kyoko Endo(遠藤京子)from the pages of "Japanese City Pop" and then gradually providing articles on her music within the pages of KKP, my surface impression is that she hasn't been so much of a City Pop singer (although a couple of her tunes at least have been given the City Pop tag...one in 1993!) as she has been a singer of refined un-aidoru-like pop tunes since her debut in the early 1980s.


One of my first entries on Endo was "Kokuhaku Telephone"(告白テレフォン), her snazzy debut single from November 1981 and a collaboration between her and her lyrics and the composition of Kyohei Tsutsumi(筒美京平). I can't even imagine what it must have been like working with Tsutsumi who had already gotten a reputation as a master melody maker.

Well, "Kokuhaku Telephone" was also on Endo's first album "Operetta" which came out a month later in December. In addition, have a listen to its track mate "A-LI-CE" which was also created by Endo and Tsutsumi. Starting out languidly like a love ballad, the song soon revs up into another mildly funky chorus. The inclusion of strings in the instrumental bridge almost takes things into a Fashion Music area but overall, it remains a pretty cool pop tune. In fact, I kinda wonder whether this is an example of Senri Oe's music even before Senri Oe(大江千里).

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