I gotta admit that Yuuichi Ikuzawa's(生沢佑一)"Racer" which belongs to his first solo album "Mysterious" from 1983 is one of the more intriguing City Pop songs that I've encountered. Starting off like a romantic tune belonging to a soundtrack on a 1950s Douglas Sirk melodrama, "Racer" then hits the familiar City Pop road with plenty of brass and chorus to fuel the singer's vocals.
The arrangement, however, also sounds similar to a very languid West Coast take on "Xanadu" as if the characters from the Olivia Newton-John movie decided to take five and hang ten along the California shore. That's quite a bit of style stuffed into a track that's a fair bit less than three minutes. Masako Arikawa(有川正沙子), who helped out on Akira Terao's(寺尾聡)"Reflections", wrote the lyrics while Keiichi Katagiri(片桐圭一)took care of the music.

A race song? Maybe one for people to race to the dance floor for the next dance.
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