Silhouette Romance / Junko Ohashi

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Song Introduction

Song Title: Silhouette Romance
Artist: Junko Ohashi
Lyricist: Etsuko Kisugi
Composer: Takao Kisugi
Arranger: Hiroaki Suzuki
Label: フィリップス・レコード (Philips Records)

Overview:
Released in November 1981 as a single by Junko Ohashi, “Silhouette Romance” was created by Etsuko Kisugi and Takao Kisugi as the image song for Sanrio’s publication of the same name, which began in 1981.
The song reached a peak position of 7th on the Oricon charts and became a long-lasting hit. Junko Ohashi won the Best Vocal Performance Award at the 24th Japan Record Awards in 1982 for this song.

Lyrics Content

The song was created as the image song for Sanrio’s romance novel series.
Hence, the title “Silhouette Romance” was chosen to align with this theme of the song.

But the way the song uses “silhouette” to depict the emotional and visual aspects of romance, and “romance” to convey the rising passion, is very skillful.

It’s great how the lyrics capture the essence of longing and desire for romance, making it a truly beautiful and timeless song.

Article Sources:
・Junko Ohashi -Wikipedia
・Junko Ohashi Official Site

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Artist Introduction

Artist: Junko Ohashi
Date of Birth: April 26, 1950
Place of Birth: Yubari City, Hokkaido
Active Period: 1974 – 2023
Official Website: Junko Ohashi Official Site

Overview

Junko Ohashi was actively involved in band activities with the Hokkaido University of Education’s music circle and worked as a late-night DJ on HBC Radio while attending junior college.

She made her major debut in 1974, and her 1977 release “Simple Love” with “Junko Ohashi & Minoke Central Station” became a hit, earning widespread recognition for her vocal ability and musicality.

Following the success of her 1978 single “Tasogare My Love,” she continued to achieve hits with songs like “Silhouette Romance” and “Ai wa Toki o Koete,” solidifying her position as a prominent solo singer.

Unfortunately, she passed away on November 9, 2023, at the age of 73 due to illness.

During her amateur years, she sang Western music and was influenced by artists like Janis Joplin.

This influence is evident in her soulful style, which set her apart from traditional Japanese singing at the time.

She is truly considered a remarkable singer who represented Japan’s new music scene.

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