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).
When I listen to or come across songs like this one, it makes me think that we may need some new genre labels like light-pop, eloquent-pop, fancy-pop, sophisticated urban pop, or something else. I think the label pop just doesn't really do this song justice as it seems (at least to me) to sit between a few different genre.
ReplyDeleteHi, Brian. Yeah, I have to admit that "A-LI-CE" can sit within a distinct sub-genre but I don't want to get a little too exacting with the names.
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