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Thursday, March 26, 2026

Tomoyo Harada -- Hoshi no Deja Vu(星のデジャ・ヴ)

 


The very briefly ominous intro and outro with the percussion aside, as soon as I heard the music for this one, I knew that this had to be a Takao Kisugi(来生たかお)composition.

And sure enough, I was right. "Hoshi no Deja Vu" (Star-Crossed Deja Vu) was the B-side to Tomoyo Harada's(原田知世)"Soushun Monogatari"(早春物語...Early Spring Story), her 7th single from July 1985. The sweeping feeling of fantasy within those strings and piano was pretty much a dead giveaway to the magic of Kisugi under Masaaki Omura's(大村雅朗)arrangement. And it goes so well with Harada's floating vocals. Chinfa Kan(康珍化)was responsible for the lyrics of a woman's memory of romance being triggered by certain scenes. 

Although it's been categorized as a single with just the two songs on each side, "Soushun Monogatari" was packaged in an EP format, according to J-Wiki, so I'm thinking that instead of the usual 45" donut-ban, it got the full LP treatment. 

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