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Hadashi no onnanoko = Bare-Footed Love / Hiroshi kun no sekai = Hiroshi |
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A clear voice paints a fresh picture of Showa pop music.
This single by Nara Fujiko, who was an actress and singer, combines a light melody with a simple vocal, conveying the warmth and refreshing feeling of Japanese pop music at the time.
This album features Nara Fujiko's natural vocals. It's not flashy, but it has a nostalgic, memorable sound. The orchestration is understated, and the arrangement is excellent, highlighting the melody. The lyrics exude youth and purity, evoking the simple charm of the Japanese music scene at the time. It's a highly polished pop piece that reflects the era, and leaves a gentle aftertaste for the listener.
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