A female singer's honest confession about urban loneliness
Kohiruimaki Kahoru presents a new sensibility for 80's J-POP.
As the title "I'm Here" suggests, the album is permeated with vocals that assert their own presence with a powerful voice. The soulful vocals and pop song structure combine to create a breath of fresh air in the Japanese music scene at the time. The production is also highly polished, and each song is able to convey a message while also achieving commercial appeal.
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A:
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1)
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Party
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2)
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Hold On Me
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3)
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Night Clubbing
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4)
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悲しきMoon Light
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5)
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Stranger's City
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B:
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1)
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Happy Birthday
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2)
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オーロラの瞳
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3)
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二人のゼネレーション
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4)
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Gravitation
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5)
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I'm Here
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Arranged By, Guitar, Keyboards, Computer, Programmed By - Masami Tsuchiya
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Saxophone, Brass - Satoshi Nakamura
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Bass - Hitoshi Watanabe
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Violin - Asuka Kaneko
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Brass - Junichi Kanezaki
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Keyboards - Mari Fukuhara
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Brass - Yasuo Hirauchi
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Chorus - Masayuki Suzuki
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Drums - Shingo Tomoda
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Keyboards - Banana (6)
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Bass - Kohki Itoh
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Computer, Programmed By - Atsushi Umehara
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Computer, Programmed By - Yoshimasa Sakashita