1. スノッブな夜へ
Flashing red and green and blue
lights gently strobe to the pulse of the beat.
Diva red sparkling dress steps out front and center angled with the
microphone. Camera rotates around her
during the prechorus. Friday nii~~~gghhh~~~~~~~t. If singing is human mating call…then we are
in trouble!! Ouuuuwwwchhh!! What a voice!
Funky brothers support her.
Musical bodyguards. Gray shimmery
jackets to match her red shimmery dress.
-Bass brother, making the stiff
upper lip intimidating face. Sunglasses,
bowl hat.
-Background vocals Brothers, the
suave one, clean hair cut. Tall,
handsome.
-E. Guitar brother, a little
skanky, but a good man. Dreads, Jamaican
beanie.
The flames on everyone’s
cigarettes are rainbow glowing in the darkness.
Guitar man rips a funky mournful solo, the groovy mango blues.
The first half of the song is so
grooving, the 2nd half uses a bunch of new song forms that had never
been introduced yet. Kind of cool, that
divide.
Song form is summat like: Intro (A), A, A w/vocals, B, A, B, CHORUS, C,
A, B, CHORUS, C, CHORUS, C, CHORUS w/ guitar solo fade out.
A
is the part where she sings “Friday Night”, and is only 2 chords I think.
B
has a build up to chorus, but the first time around goes back to the A section.
C
section is little chordal jam after Chorus leading to A.
Intro
verse has sparse guitars, bass and horns filling in the space. Setting the dance stage. Keyboards fill in playing here and
there. Background vocals come in 2nd
time around in B.
Pretty
long song, keeps it fresh for a funkish tune !
2. 恋の横顔 (Love Profile?)
Tom and Jerry race, ends in bell chime. Silky vocal enters the room. Walls light and pass forward 60’s neon
colors, cleaning commercial vibe. Sax
man enters the race now. Cars blazing
Speed Racer style, 70’s anime jive action race car, go!
Bell of confirmation, friendly
racing.
Alternatively, could see this as
the opening song for a Love Game Show.
Form is something like:
Intro, A, B, Chorus, Intro, Sax solo new part??, A, B, Chorus, Intro,
Intro, Chorus, Chorus fade out.
Intro
has the bell tone.
3. Weekend Love
Song
starts with bass and snare hit???? Weird
entrance but cool, almost didn’t notice it.
The
first song hooked us in, now we are in the album’s lull. The pre rendering before the meat of the
story. The tempo of the song is slower,
the instruments are more sparse, lots of space and ease with this song, it is
less active overall. This song is
probably intentionally easier on the ears so we don’t get overwhelmed with fast
paced city pop for the entire album.
Outerspace
EWI and EP cosmic ripples like jelly. So
sly. This is the bridge. Kinda like Bubble Crab stage in Mega Man X2.
Bass is
less active than previous songs, palm mute guitar, keyboards plopping down on
the 1. Open song overall, lots of air
and linger room. Vocal harmonies
introduced later on for build.
4. Love Song
Music for a heartwarming family
experience. Wool sweaters, cozy
fireplace. Strong community. Simple candle light ballad.
The electric guitar solo is
outside in the crisp somewhat snown city road outside at night. Simple yellow street lights. “Sing me a song from all your love”
I heard “Airplane”
at the end of the first verse.
Chorus
has strings for build. Bass + Acoustic
Keys + Strings. Horns on the final
Chorus.
5. とばしてTaxi Man
Brisk walk, London rain. Glisten on the sidewalks. Busy city.
Yellow raincoat. Busy girl, fast
camera, turning around at many angles and many blocks, nearly bumping a lot of
other walkers. Spinning, spinning to
avoid crashing into another person.
Taxi man!
Bumping drums intro prepares
us for this wild ride! Back to funky
town bass and guitar. Keys again laying
chords on the down beat.
Prechorus
seems IV, III-, II-, I. Another
prechorus to verse build fake out.
Lots of
intricate horns.
Cool
bridge that chills out, has some synths honking making car sounds, like taxis
in traffic. Some kind of parallel 2nds
or detuned stuff happening with that.
Stripped
down chorus at the end, vocals and drums only.
6. 回転扉 (Revolving door?)
ENDING VOCAL HARMONIES, jazzy rain babe.
Bass sticking close to the
down beat on verse, with a slight 16th note(?) lead into it.
Prechorus
more chord activity, -7b5 and alt7 popping up in there.
Shi ka
ka nani wa~ Ends on Maj7#11 SUPER COOL band unison on that! Think it ends on bIImaj7#11.
Verse is
simple, || I-7
| IV-7 || repeated I believe. Good choice for rest of the song to have more
involved chord progression.
Anata
nagisa~ bIImaj7#11 Boom!
Ending
rips it on the verse fade out.
7. Dancing Tonight
Ballad fake out! Whoa!!
Kaluna action, tomayla yie. Anata
Sexy, Gokena Mete. The words stand out
on this one (these are not the real words, don’t worry). Back, shi ney! Low bass synth in unison with the bass
guitar. Gt doing a steady part,
rhythmically active keyboards, actually just playing the chords on the down
beat. It’s really low in the mix.
Verse
guitar splashes sidelines. Bass and
drums drive this one.
Chorus
PEEKABO SYNTHESIZER BACK SHI NEY! *DE AWW WAA*
Watashi Lucky!
Bridge
has surprisingly straight forward II- V7 briefly.
8. パーティーにひとり
The shooting star ballad after
the ballad fake out. “Do you ever just
look at the sky, and wonder what it all means?
You know, what was your purpose, what you’re here for, and for who…” As
two new lovers sit on a hill watching the sky at night. Subtle teen age melancholy , the two exchange
existential concerns.
Sky suddenly shatters to day
time, activities of normal life are sped up, until sunset sky appears.
Middle of song girl explains her
possible answers for her questions, excitedly and excitedly she grows, then
ends her thought with, “…or… I dunno....” and plops back into uncertain
melancholy about herself. Something
uplifting happens, and I’m not sure what, Buddha would say to accept it.
9. Just a Joke
The 9th theme of funky
juice, how do they do it? It’s Just a
Joooke! Pleading, please understand, you
misunderstand me! That’s not it. Panic of potential heart break.
Chill freezer Summer day heat
verse. 2 chords vamp until build in the
prechorus.
Strings
in chorus. Sounds like Persona 5 if I
ever played it.
Sad that
this is a short one. Another chorus I
could listen to for hours.
10. Last Woman
She just said Sayonara
itoshi! BAAAAAD, dude. Must be a song about the past. DID SHE JUST SAY, IN JAPANESE, “Hello, Am I
yours”? “Moshi mo, Watashi na anata
tada”??
Sana yaio, omoshigashite. Not sure if these are accurate anywhere.
In
ballads, dominant 7 chords are heavy bitter sweet sighs. Major 7s are longing for an answer, existential
requests at the sky, “Why did this happen?”.
-7b5 chords are the true sadness.
Jazz
melodies are almost made so that the singer holds our chord tones over the
chords, with all the other passing notes as accents. I don’t really see an overall sense of flow
with the vocals, besides the theme in the beginning verse. The chorus melody is more straight through,
with less repetition overall.
Verse keys + melody unison. Chorus melody so bittersweet. Chorus loops a few times, or an
illusion?
Intro synth bass same as Mondialito’s
performance of Moon River.
No! That was the last song? I specifically asked for, “Please don’t let
this be the last song” at the end. Probably
the only funk album that doesn’t overstay its welcome. Leaves me wanting more.
Most of this album is an upbeat
funk album, so why did it end on such a slow song?
11.
Final notes:
-Harmonically these songs are all similar. Lots of minor 7 chords, lots of blues
stuff. Lots of bass, lots of downbeat E.
Keys. What makes them different is the
song form and how each song builds. Lots
of prechorus fake outs to verse…lots of fake outs in general.
-As always, rhythms are key to making interactive parts,
well fitting instrumentation and memorable melodies. When in doubt, focus on the rhythm to spice
things up!
-Instrumentation throughout album is consistent: Bass, Guitar, Keys, Strings, Vocals, some Synth.
what an analysis!! congrats
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