Wednesday, March 28, 2007

On The Subject Of Nagasaku Hiromi

While I was going through my Ribbon stuff for yesterday's post, I came across my collection of japanese magazines featuring Hiromi Nagasaku on the cover. Kind of interesting to look at, her appearance changes so much all the time, yet it's the same baby faced girl we all know and love.

Sadly, only the first two Weekly Playboys as well as the last one feature Hiro-chan in a photo spread. The other three only featured her on the cover. Smart Magazine execs! They know what sells the book!
Comments from original post:
* MorningBerryz wrote:
Wow I didn't know that you had so many Hiromi covers!! I really like the last one here. I'm wondering if I have this issue too. It looks so familiar for some reason. I don't know maybe It's my imagination. All grown up...heheh same 'babyface.'
* zdorama wrote:
I bought two of those older magazines at that Japanese Bookstore that was on Beretania near Hawaiian Graphics, the one in the garage...for some reason I can't rememebr the name of the shop, wasuretta?
That last Weekly Playboy with the cover you like? The inside photos are promoting her U.K. ASAGAN shashinshuu, I think U also bought this one?
* MorningBerryz wrote:
I don't even remember a store being there heheh but then again I only knew of a few places. Yes I have that shashinshuu and I like how the wrapper has the book title on it as that's quite original even though the photographer's name has begun to rub off a little. lol. I've been meaning to check my bookshelf as I really think that I have that issue too.

Tuesday, March 27, 2007

Ribbon: The Final (Pony Canyon) Frontier

ribbon: Aiko Sato, Hiromi Nagasaku, Arimi Matsuno
My introduction to RIBBON began with my love for CoCo. I had purchased a laserdisc called “Otomejuku Matsuri” that featured a whole bunch of Pony Canyon idol artists together for one Big Concert. The roster included CoCo, Qlair, Nakajima Miyuki, Horikawa Sanae, Hanashima Yuki. and the Pony Canyon party girls RIBBON!
You first meet the stable of Pony Canyon idol Groups as they get off the tour bus, and right away Ribbon stands out from the rest of them. As each girl gets off, they say “Ohaiyo Gozaimasu!” to the camera, but then Hiromi Nagasaku gets off and cries “GOOOOOOOD MORNING!”Aiko Sato follows with “OhaiYO!”and then Arimi Matsuno comes out with a happy “HELLO!
As you watch the backstage footage of the girls introducing themselves, it is pretty much the same thing: In contrast to the sweet and proper CoCo, the gals in Ribbon seemed zany and talkative (very oshaberi) and even then you could tell that they were probably a pretty interesting group to get into!
Unfortunately for my first impressions of Ribbon, their actual performance started off on the wrong foot. Their Stage outfits...hmmm, welll, they were NOT to my liking, additionally, Arimi and Aiko had these weird curly permed hairstyles which didn't help!
But ONE THING that you COULDN'T DENY was that the SONG they were singing, “Taiyo No Yukue”, was TERRIFIC! Then right into the swinging “Wakatte Nai Ne”…These girls KICKED ASS! 
The songs were so good, and they gave off such real stage presence when they were on, that I dismissed the bad hair and costumes, and wanted to find out more about them! Now, these two songs were on a ribbon Greatest Hits package called "Delicious" and I tried to order it thru Tower Records. I was to discover, however, that it was sadly out of print!
With that sad setback, my interest in Ribbon could have ended there, but then my friend and co-worker Holly came with a consolation prize of sorts! She looked upon my new interest in ribbon with some bemusement, and told me she had an old ribbon CD which she offered to give me for FREE!  I gushed with GRATITUDE for THAT, and the next day she came in with what would be my very FIRST ribbon album, their SECOND Greatest Hits Collection called (what else) “More Delicious”! This was an AWESOME package, and I listened to it EACH and every day!

It didn't have any of the songs I had heard from the girls before, but it instead introduced me to a whole slew of NEW fave songs to love! Songs like “Be My Diamond”, “Do You Remember Me?” “Sensational Wind” “Deep Breath”, and the incredible “Taiyo Ni Hi wo Tsukete”...  I loved these songs MANIACALLY, and soon craved seeing them performed LIVE...
Back then there were these huge catalogs which listed all J-pops CD and Laserdisc releases, and looking through the ribbon info, found a concert where ribbon performed live all the new songs I'd just been introduced to! It was a Laserdisc called “Zoku Harlem Night” and thanks to HEAVEN, I was able to backorder and purchase a copy from Hakabundo that weekend!!!
I was on pins and needles waiting for that disc to come in, but when it DID, I wasted NO TIME checking it out, and it BLEW ME AWAY!!! Holy Toledo, this  concert was SO GOOD! And unlike my earlier Otomejuku Matsuri experience, the girls looked FANTASTIC here, pretty as HECK and OOH those outfits were sleek and SEXY to boot!
 And the songs. What can I say. They were just PERFECT! The live performances of the songs I wanted to see like “Sensational Wind” “Deep Breath”, and “Taiyo Ni Hi wo Tsukete”" were alll performed IMPECCABLY, and while watching and REWATCHING the concert, introduced me to a whole bunch of NEW favorite songs, tunes such as “Heart Dake Ga Universe”, “Wish”, “Circus Parade”, and “Ano Koni Yoroshiku”, a song which remains to this day my all-time favorite Ribbon track!
It seemed like everything I heard from these girls was solid gold, and I realized that I wanted, no, NEEDED, to get ALL of ribbon’s back-catalog!! But as I'd learned trying to get "Delicious", all of ribbon's catalog was mostly out of print! What to do!!!
But JUST THEN, as if FATE stepped in, the local Shirokiya just got a HUGE back catalog of old CDs and magazines (like, literally SHELVES of stuff!) and what do you know- thee were a BUNCH of ribbon CDs in there as well!
 I picked up Lucky Night (1st CD), Wonderful Deikou (2nd CD) Jessica (3rd CD), Knight (5th CD), Merry-Hurry (7th CD) and…drum roll…The Elusive DELICIOUS Greatest Hits CD!
I gotta tell you, the girl at the register had this baffled look on my face as I plunked the stack of CDs onto the counter!
This was the beginning of my RIBBON OBSESSION and I've never looked back!!!
At the height of my mania, I made a Ribbon cassette tape mix for a friend Sab because I just knew he’d like ‘em too! He was initially skeptical because he just hated the Otomejuku performance. But once he saw the Zoku Harlem Night performance, HE fell in love with them, TOO! And here was the key: it was because we were trying to complete our collections that we found out about the wonderful CD store Otokichi Premium, and it was through owner Masa that I was FINALLY ABLE to get all the CDs and Singles I was missing! Not to mention the Laserdisc collections! Through Otokichi Premium, I acquired:
CD Albums:
R753 (4th CD), and Hoshi No ki No Shita De (6th CD)
CD Singles:
Soba ni Iru ne, Taiyo no Yukue, Sore Wa Ii Wa Nai Yakusoku, Deep Breath, Taiyo ni Hi o Tsukete, "S"ENSATIONAL WIND", Do You Remember Me?,Be My Diamond!, Yoru Kenanteiranai and Hiromi Nagasaku’s “My Home Town”
And Laserdiscs:
Parade Parade (First Concert), Harlem Night , and Ribbon EXTRA!
Over time, I began to see them as the direct sister act to CoCo. Where CoCo was the flagship Pony Canyon Otomejuku idol group, Ribbon were the more edgy rock flavored group. The two groups began to become part of a bigger thing: The whole Otomejuku-Paradise-Go-Go Pony Canyon explosion that I will always remember as my first BIG foray into J-Pop!

Comments from original post:

yametekudasai wrote:

woooo.... more memories...
Some quick notes.
No, I am STILL NOT fond of the "Otomejuku Matsuri" songs. They MUST be popular with fans cause they always show up on compilations but they never endeared themselves to my personal sense. But boy how you NOT love how looney tunes they were in that concert.
However it WAS the "Zoku Harlem Night" concert that became the HOLY GRAIL for me. It had those great "KNIGHT" songs ("Mitsu no Negai", "Naitari Mou Suru") that may have never been done again in concert. The backing band "FOUR BOYS" sounded tight and got a back beat, you can't lose it. And the last set outfits, stripping layer after layer... I'm surprised there wasn't a meltdown in the audience when they revealed... well, I'm not sure I should be posting spoilers here! (No, I'm NOT going to discuss Aiko's solo.) Getting that laserdisc was like winning a major sports championship (I STILL have to make a proper DVD transfer, btw).
Hey did anyone ever get that "Hong Kong" laserdisc? Cause the last one I got was that offbeat nature video where they had more images of fuzzy sunsets than the girls themselves...

yametekudasai wrote:
I just rechecked our fave song lists (04 May 2003) and I REALLY hammered the "Otomejuku Matsuri" songs. I had "Wakattenai ne" at #71 (out of 84) and "Taiyou no Yukue" #76. Both of you had them comfortably in the upper tier.
Of course, I made up for it with the album tracks from "Wonderful de Ikou," especially "Shi-gatsu no Silhouette" which had perhaps the greatest deviation in terms of song ranking.

 MorningBerryz wrote:
zdorama thank you for sharing this with us. I wasn't aware that you were trying to get some of their releases back then until you officially introduced their music to me. I just remember you had gone to Shirokiya and found a whole bunch of their releases. I went down and saw that nothing was left! Doh! And yes Otokichi single handedly completed my Ribbon album & single collection. He even got me Nagasaku Hiromi's solo releases including an interesting first pressing which came in a flimsy cardboard case. lol. The Otomejuku Matsuri concert is something that you guys are much more familiar with than me. One thing is for sure it's a very very important concert. Just to know what this concert inspired. zdorama a very big thank you for turning me on to the awesome music of Ribbon. And of course for teaching me everything there is to know about CoCo. I don't think that I would be the fan I am today of CoCo if I hadn't met you. So thank you Holly too! :)
And those Ribbon lists! I'm glad that we did those back then. I just took my Ribbon folder out and I really don't think that I'd change anything about my list today. It still seems right. 
 "Mittsu no negai" and"Naitari mo suru" are songs that we both really love! Both of these songs are in my top 10. "Sayonara ga owaru made" always blows me away too whenever I listen to it. Heheh it's just me I see. But then again I've always been known to have different taste in songs from groups that we all love. Such great songwriting here. We all love "Anoko ni yoroshiku"!! The PV is so cute too!
Another thing to note about Ribbon is how well each member sings! I mean they all sound awesome! No weaker vocalist here. Nagasaku "Babyface" Hiromi will always be my favorite member! :)

zdorama wrote:
Saburo- i'm waiting for you to rip that Ribbon Concert! I would love to upload that perf of "Ano Koni Yoroshiku",as it is my favorite perforamcne of that song.
Morngingberryz-Yes, ribbon was exeptional in the fact that they had great singers. Hirochan and Arimi just belted out those songs!

yametekudasai wrote:
FWIW... I've already recorded the "Zoku" concert to DVD. I just have to chapter the whole thing and decide how fancy the menu should be.
This is, of course, one of a dozen video projects I should have finished a year or so ago. So much stuff, never enough time...

Sunday, March 25, 2007

Favorite J-Pop Singles: Moritaka Chisato / Futari Wa Koibito


The Chisato Moritaka single that started it all for me! Yes, my first exposure to the loveliness that is Chisato was the 1995 Kohaku Uta Gassen where she came out and sang an awesome performance of Futari Wa Koibito!
Up until that point, all I really knew about her was that the buyers of J-pop at Tower records all regarded her pretty highly,(one guy even made a t-shirt with her profile on it!) enough for me to ask, "Say, what's the deal with this Chisato Moritaka girl? Is she any good? Well, we found out that fateful New Years, and we found out BIG TIME!
After her introduction, the phased Drumroll intro to Futari Wa Koibito kicked in, and young boys and girls danced around the stage as the floor platform rose and then there she was, in all her glory, CHISATO MORITAKA! Man right off the bat we knew we were looking at a true "j-pop princess" and as we watched her sing, all dressed in sparkling silver, complete with silver boots and a cloak, we rated her performance “To Die For”, and the rest is history!
From this point I would backtrack and get immersed in Chisato’s extensive back catalog, including CDs, Singles and Laserdiscs! I would discover all the different “phases” that Chisato had gone through, from Pocari Sweat Idol, to Superheroine Popstar and short-haired Contemporary Artist , but no matter which look I was into, there would always be a special place for that first initial Red and White performance, and It’s still one of her best!
As a side- note, regarding the PV of "Futari Wa Koibito", I prefer the "Video Clips 5" collection rather than the "Taiyo On and Off" collection (even though the Taiyo cover is infinitely better), because Vid Clips 5 features a version of Futari Wa Koibito in COLOR, and this is WAY more pleasing that the retro B&W version, IMHO. (although I realize that the B&W is the "real" one, for you purists out there!)

Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Favorite J-Pop Singles: Princess Princess / KISS


I remember back when a bunch of us would hang around outside my house late at night rapping about the latest groups and stuff in general, and one night, I was just gushing about my new favorite single, the single being KISS, by Princess Princess!
I remember babbling about how great the song was, and trying to emulate lead singer Kaori Okui’s voice to explain the finer points of the song…
“KISS! LAhhhhhhhhhv Kiss.



Subete Kore De Hajimari
KISS! Lahhhhhhhhv Kiss.
Subete Kore De Makuga Oriruno
KISS! Laaaaaaaaav..Kiss.
Sasayakai taisetsuni
KISS! LAhaHHhhhHaaaHhahhhhhaaaaaAAaaaaaaaAaaaav……….Kiss.
Aishiteiru Hito Ni!”

We just fell about the place cracking up with my warped monomane!
Princess Princess would go on to become one of my five favorite j-pop groups of all time, and “Kiss” remains one of my very favorite songs from the group.

Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Favorite J-Pop Singles: ICEBOX / Tsumetai Kiss

I remember making a cassette compilation of singles for a girl who was interested in hearing just what this “j-pop” was all about. When I met up with her a few weeks later, she was raving about the song Tsumetai KISS by ICEBOX, and more specifically about the girl lead singer, who she just LOVED! When I explained to her that ICEBOX was more or less a one-shot group featuring four established singers, she wanted to know more about the girl lead singer's work!
She was talking, of course, about beautiful and talented Yoshioka Shinobu of Cosa Nostra, whose vocals really are amazing here, but at the time I really didn’t know too much about her. Truth be told, all I really knew about her was her ICEBOX work! Thus, a potential Shinobu Yoshioka fan fell through the cracks!
Along with Yoshioka Shinobu, ICEBOX featured Nakanishi Keizo, Ikeda Satoshi, and Ijichi Hiromasa. Tsumetai Kiss is only one of many terrific songs on the curiously named “Best Of Icebox” CD!

Comments from original post:

yametekudasai wrote:
    I may have written something about this someplace else but I really think this song's influence on today's R&B-influenced scene has been underrated. I mean, jeez Nakanishi was THE soul crooner (well, him and/or Kubota Toshinobu) before there was a Gospellers and Hirai Ken. Now there's Exile and m-flo and Chemistry and Ketsumeishi and even Arashi is rappin' in every other song.
    All I ever hear about is Ozawa Kenji and East End x Yuri. Major props to Ice Box!

    zdorama wrote:
      When I first got into ICEBOX, I didn’t think they’d ever actually performed onstage anywhere- I thought they were a studio-only creation. So imagine my surprise when a saw that clip of them doing “Rakujitsu” on that Music Station 10 Year Special!
      In fact, that was the first time I ever saw all of their faces (except, of course, Keizo Nakanishi), since they always obscured their likenesses on their singles and CD.
      Which bring me to the point: Did you EVER get any performances of them live? Or even better, do you have that Music Station performance in its entirety? I’ve scoured the usual vid outlets like Youtube, but no one has uploaded anything remotely like it!

      Oh, and gotta agree on the Nakanishi credits- this is the man who wrote CHOO CHOO TRAIN for ZOO, for cryin’ out loud!

      Sunday, March 18, 2007

      Favorite J-Pop Singles: Hiramatsu Eri / Anata No Inai Kyujitsu

      A friend had put this Eri Hiramatsu song onto a cassette compilation, and I liked it so much, I wanted to have the real CD single of it, so I made my way downtown with my friend to the CD rental store that sold old and out-of-print CDs.
      We started poring through the CD single section, with him starting on one end, and I on the other. After about 20 minutes I began to give up hope, when he came up to me and asked, “Do you think I’m Santa Claus?” as he handed me the Eri Hiramatsu single! YATTA!
      Months later, My friend Golden was into Tomoko Yamaguchi (after seeing her awesome portrayal in LONG VACATION), and he gave me a copy of some Pay-Per-View movie he’d ordered starring her and Dr. Hiraagi(!). I was happily surprised when the ending song turned out to be none other than Anata No Inai Kyijitsu! Even better was the fact that they’d SUBTITLED the song, and so now I even had the translations of this winsome single!

      Friday, March 16, 2007

      Favorite J-Pop Singles: Letit Go / 200 Bai No Yume


      Years ago a friend made me a compilation cassette of j-pop groups, and one artist I was particularly impressed by was the trio called Letit Go - the lead vocalist's voice was SO beautiful!
      200 Bai No Yume was used as the Pocari Sweat CM theme song.
      I don't know all that much about this group, although I do know that the group became a duo at some point later (like so many other trios do) !
      Oh, by the way, that ain't a typo... "Letit" is one word! Hen, da na?

      listen to 200 Ba No Yume single:

      Performance(!) via yokochine1


      yametekudasai wrote:
      Great selection, one of the truly underappreciated one-hit wonders in J-pop lore.

      zdorama replied:
      Yeah, after all these years and still one of the best damn vocals ever!

      Tuesday, March 13, 2007

      Favorite J-Pop Singles: Field Of View / Kimi Ga Itakara

      Theme song from the drama Kagayaku Toki No Naka De starring Hosaka Naoki, Ishida Hikari, and a VERY whiny Nakai Masahiro! The song is written by the late Izumi Sakai of ZARD, and you can find her version on the terrific TOMORROW IS ANOTHER DAY album.

      Field of View repeated the process by covering TOTSUZEN, another great song by ZARD and subsequently another great single from Field Of View! Both songs were performed by the boys when they appeared as Music Champs on Hey! Hey! Hey!



      To this day, Kimi Ga Itakara remains one of my very favorite j-pop songs, and is still one of the songs I must sing every time I go to karaoke-whether or not this is praise or punishment is for others to decide! AHAHAHAHA

      Sunday, March 11, 2007

      Favorite J-Pop Singles: My Little Lover / Man and Woman


      I got this single as a Christmas gift years ago, and it remains to this day my favorite song from Akko and the boys!
      Kind of a fun song to sing at karaoke, with its spiralling lyrics and catchy chorus…
      “I-GOT-SOMETHING-NEW!”

      “Kanashimi no tame iki hitori mi no setsunasa
      Dakishimetai! Dakishimetai! Kara - Man and Woman
      Aishiteru Aishiterutte ittemo suki dakara suki dakarate itemo
      Kito kotoba dake jya dame daiyo Man and Woman
      Itsuka wa………….. hey hey hey!”


      I remember during an inventory, coworker Ren was scanning through the j-pop single section (which she knew nothing about) and pulled out a single for the group, and said in a fawning voice, “Ohhh, look! My Little Lover…Aww…What a CUTE name for a group!”

      Yep!

      Thursday, March 8, 2007

      Favorite J-Pop Singles: Lindberg / Aitakute~ Lover Soul


      Awhile ago I mentioned how a chance recording of a Japanese video show called UtanoLunch Box introduced my friend Dayone to the thrills and wonders of CoCo and Rieko Miura, in the post about Rieko’s “Dakishimete Destiny”…It seemed he’d set his timer to catch a sports show, but inadvertently left the dial on the Japanese channel, so when he came home, instead of baseball, he got this cool j-pop video show!
      That really was a fateful comedy of errors as that show introduced him to CoCo which he then passed on to me, and it was my love of those Otomejuku girls that ceremoniously began my ongoing infatuation with idols and all things j-pop in general!
      Introducing us to CoCo would have been enough to place this video show in the classic category, but that wasn’t all! Besides the girls, that show also gave us our very first exposure to super-cool rock ‘n’ Roll group LINDBERG with the kick ass song AITAKUTE~LOVER SOUL!
      The first time seeing the band made quite an impression- the video begins with people spending a Sunday afternoon at the park. Suddenly, this garage band begins playing in the middle of an open field, and as the tunes draw listeners nearby, a small crowd starts gathering, happily diggin’ the rockin’ sounds of the group and before you know it word of mouth has spread throughout the park, and there’s a substantial audience as the band delivers!
      Dayone really dug Lover Soul, but at the time, the only copy of the song he was able to get was a live track off on the “Lindy Wingding” album (all collected in a beautiful tin container!), and the only way we could hear the studio version was by watching that video…trust me when I say- we got to know that video QUITE WELL!! Despite all our attempts at getting ahold of the single, it had sadly gone the way of the dreaded “out of Print” status that seemed to befall so many of the treasures we were seeking!
      Eventually both Dan and I managed to get a copy of the awesome song, first by picking up the incredible greatest hits album FLIGHT LOG as well as the Lover Soul Parent LP “LINDBERG IV” and so was finally able to get a hard copy of that song we’d loved for such a long time!
      In an interesting side note, some Karaoke videos would utilize the actual PV behind the scrolling lyrics, and I was happy to see that Lover Soul was one of them! I didn’t realize just HOW MUCH I’d watched that video, but as I sang the song at karaoke one night, til they pointed out that as I sang, my body moves were mimicking Maki’s motions exactly!!! AHAHAHAHA, that’s true osmosis!

      Sunday, March 4, 2007

      Favorite J-Pop Singles: CoCo / Koi No Junction


      One day my friend Dan set the timer on his VCR to tape some sports show. Unfortunately for him (or rather, quite fortunately), he forgot to set the CHANNEL on the right station, so he ended up getting UTA NO LUNCHBOX, a show featuring japanese pop videos! On that fateful episode were both Miura Rieko’s new PV for her song “Dakishimete Destiny” ” (which will also have to appear on this list at some point!), and the latest video from Rieko’s group CoCo, a PV for a song called “Koi No Junction”! He immediately fell in love with the group and made the decision to find out all he could about Rieko and her group CoCo!


      He Moseyed his way on down to Tower Records, where there was a pretty good selection of J-pop laserdiscs to look through, and found a concert called “DELUXE EDITION”, which had not only the Koi No Junction PV, but also the PV for “Yokohama BOY STYLE” as well as the “Making of’s” for both PVs…AND the WHOLE 1993 Concert, besides!
      By the time he got around to introducing me to CoCo, he’d already acquired quite a few other their things- Two CD’s, (Ichiban and Sweet and Bitter) as well as the laserdiscs of Deluxe Edition 1993, The CoCo Collection First and Last Video Clips, and…their farewell concert, FOREVER! 

      Yes, by the time I got into it, the group had just disbanded! But it was hardly the end for US… Dayo had gotten his hands on a wonderfulinformative CoCo book (Mirai Wa CoCo Kara) that listed just about EVERYTHING we needed to know, CD and Single discography as well as shashinshuus and laserdisc collections, and this gave us the “checklist” we needed to get strated on ourJ-Pop Idol scavenger hunt!

      Years later, (and many paychecks later, too!) we finally completed our collections, and we’re talking CDs, singles, as well as EACH INDIVIDUAL MEMBER’S solo singles and CDs, too! Ah, it wa a happy day when we completed that very last single…I’m not sure which one it was for him, but for ME, the last thing I needed was Reiko Miura’s single for “Kamisama Kara Moratta Chance”, a single that ironically enough was performed on that very first laserdisc DELUXE EDITION that Dayo bought all those years ago!


      But here it is…the CoCo single that started it all, and led us on a still-continuing journey of J-pop, KOI NO JUNCTION!