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Friday, April 24, 2026

Hiromi Ohta -- Unlimited(∞)

 

Hiromi Ohta's(太田裕美)trademark song will forever be "Momen no Handkerchief" (木綿のハンカチーフ). It has that fresh countryside feeling of innocence and hope emanating from a young lady. Written by Takashi Matsumoto(松本隆), composed by Kyohei Tsutsumi(筒美京平)and arranged by Mitsuo Hagita(萩田光雄), one couldn't have asked for a steadier trio of song creators to weave this hit.

But guess what? I guess that young lady simply couldn't resist that pull from Tokyo or whatever huge metropolis was close to her small town. She finally relented and took the train and ran into the disco to dance out her passions. And that's where we are with "Unlimited" which is represented by the "∞" on Ohta's source album "Umi ga Naiteiru"(海が泣いている...The Sea is Crying) from December 1978. It also happens to be the final track on the album, so I guess Ohta wanted us to continue all of the nocturnal dancing.

The crazy and wonderful thing is that Matsumoto, Tsutsumi and Hagita were also all in on this number as well which had me thinking mirror ball, Bee Gees and flashing floor panels. But then again, back in those 1970s, when it came to disco stuff, Tsutsumi was the go-to guy for the melodies. That piano instrumental break followed by the electric guitar is absolutely sublime to me. Enjoy boogeying the night away!

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