This article can probably come down under the banner of "Don't judge a book by its cover". Years ago on KKP, I posted an article on somewhat obscure singer-songwriter Kaoru Nakahara(中原薫)and her refined love song "Sabishigariya Futari Bocchi"(淋しがりやふたりぼっち)from 1995. As I mentioned there, I bought the CD single based on what I heard nightly on the late-night docu-vignette "Rooms" on Fuji-TV. It is basically the only song that I know of her and so my impression has been that Nakahara was a singer of ballads.
Well, twelve-and-a-half years later, I've gotten my education. Nakahara also released one (and perhaps her only) album in June 1996 titled "Dolce". It not only has "Sabishigariya Futari Bocchi" but it has this very upbeat track called "Mou Ichido Ai Shitakute" (I Want to Fall in Love Again). Written by Nakahara and composed by Yasushi Suzuki(鈴木康志), it feels like a night out on the city set to a dance club rhythm. I even got some Cathy Dennis vibes.
In the midst of writing up this article, I also got a bonus in terms of information and music. For one thing, according to one Ameba blog, Nakahara had once been known as aidoru Hiroe Sato(佐藤弘枝)about a decade previously. It's possible that Sato only released one single titled "Sepia Iro no Natsu"(セピア色の夏...Sepia Summer) in May 1985. Written by Hitoshi Shinohara(篠原仁志), composed by Eiji Takino(たきのえいじ)under his pseudonym Hifumi Roku*(緑一二三), and arranged by Makoto Kawaguchi(川口真), the vocals by Sato/Nakahara are certainly very familiar and similar, and the song stands out for the use of a soprano sax and a galloping beat that sounds like something the late Eiichi Ohtaki(大滝詠一)would use.
Apparently, soon after the release of "Sepia Iro no Natsu", Sato pulled a disappearing act and wouldn't return for several years until she made her re-debut as Cola Hazuki(葉月コーラ) (she was singing for Coca-Cola ads at the time) in 1991. And then two years later, she changed her name to Kaoru Nakahara.
*That family name has a number of readings, so my choice is a guess. If anyone can confirm or correct me on the reading, please let me know.
I wonder what was Hiroe Sato/Kaoru Nakahara doing between 1985 and 1991 if she only released one single back in 1985.
ReplyDeleteHello, Brian. I can't imagine what she could have been doing. Maybe she went onto college?
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