A refined debut work of city pop with vibrant urban melodies.
Her sensibilities as a singer-songwriter come to the forefront in this melody-driven pop album, which includes the song she wrote, "Koi wa Binetsu," and the film theme song, "Aitakute (Early Spring Story)." Her clear vocal quality and urbane melody define the flow of the album.
The album is driven by melodies that accompany the soft vocals, and the flowing pop sensibility naturally connects each track. "Koi wa Binetsu" (Love is a Slight Fever) is known as a song written for Amihama Naoko, and has the light nuances that only a self-cover can have. The following "Aitakute (Early Spring Story)" features a flowing melody familiar from a movie theme song, tightening the overall impression of the album. The city pop-infused arrangements and neat rhythms maintain a sense of unity, while "Mune Sawagi" and "Pandora no Box" (Pandora's Box), which can be heard on side B, add a touch of presence to the latter half of the album. As befits the early work of a composer involved in many hits, this title is full of charm, combining artisanal melody construction with the softness of pop.
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A:
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恋は微熱
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2)
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夏は蜃気楼
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3)
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ストップ・モーション
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4)
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コレクター
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5)
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逢いたくて(早春物語)
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B:
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1)
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ダンスで殺される
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2)
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ジェラシー
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3)
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胸さわぎ
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4)
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パンドラの厘
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5)
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時の途中に
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