Kamen Butokai

Kamen Butokai (仮面舞踏会) is the debut single by Japanese idol group Shonentai. The single was released on 12 December 1985 under Warner Pioneer label. With this song, they've made appearance on the 37th Kōhaku Uta Gassen.[1]

"Kamen Butokai"
Single by Shonentai
from the album Best of Shonentai
Released12 December, 1985
GenreIdol Kayōkyoku
Length3:42
LabelWarner Pioneer
Songwriter(s)Kyōhei Tsutsumi, Motoki Funeyama, Tetsuya Chiaki
Producer(s)Johnny Kitagawa
Shonentai singles chronology
"Kamen Butokai"
(1985)
"Decameron no Densetsu"
(1986)

Background

The beginning of the phrase, "Tonight ya ya ya, tear" was the idea not by the lyricist but one of the members, Nishikori.[2] For the arranger, Funeyama it was his the most difficult work to be published during his career, due to big pressure from producer, Johnny Kitagawa to produce the best debut song for his idol group.[3][4]

The single has been released in 3 different editions with each including different B-Side tracks: Nihon no Makafushigi, One Step Beyond and Harukaza ni Iine. The single has been included only in the compilations albums along with two B-side songs.

Commercial performance

The single debuted number 1 in the weekly charts and became the third best-selling single of 1986 there with over 450,000 copies sold.[5]

With this single, they numerous awards in the 28th Japan Record Awards,[6] 37th FNS Music Festival and in the 1986's Japan Music Awards.[7]

Track listing

Type A

7-inch single
No.TitleLyricsMusicArranger(s)Length
1."Kamen Butokai"Tetsuya ChiakiKyōhei TsutsumiMotoki Funeyama4:05
2."Nihon no Makafushigi"NomuraYoshio NomuraFuneyama4:09

Type B

7-inch single
No.TitleLyricsMusicArranger(s)Length
2."Harukaze ni Iine"NomuraTomo MiyashitaSatoshi Nakamura4:09

Type C

7-inch single
No.TitleLyricsMusicArranger(s)Length
2."One Step Beyond"S.A.WilliamsAlan O'DayFuneyama4:09

Cover

In the yearly television show Johnny's Count Down Live, the junior groups performing every year the debut song.[8]

In 2015, another group from the same agency, Arashi covered Nihon no Makafushigi in their studio album Japonism.[9]

References

  1. "15時間ワイド日本列島大みそか ―第5部― 第37回NHK紅白歌合戦". Retrieved 2020-02-06.
  2. たまむすびTBSラジオ、2013年8月1日放送
  3. "天才テリー伊藤対談「船山基紀」(2)編曲に使う時間は1曲3時間だけ!?". アサ芸プラス. 徳間書店. 2019-11-01. Retrieved 2016-09-21.
  4. "船山基紀トークショー!伝説の名曲のエピソードが明らかに【イベントレポート】". 昭和ポップスの世界. 徳間書店. 2019-11-01. Retrieved 2016-09-21.
  5. "オリコンCDシングル年間売上ランキング - 1986年". ミュージック・あみ~ご. Retrieved 2018-11-21.
  6. Club House (1998-11-01). Oricon No.1 HITS 500 1968〜1985 (Part 1) Oricon Chart No.1 Hit Songs. Club House. pp. 215、267頁. ISBN 4906496121.
  7. 角川インタラクティブ・メディア「別冊ザ・テレビジョン ザ・ベストテン 〜蘇る! 80'sポップスHITヒストリー〜」P11,137
  8. "大みそか「ジャニーズカウントダウン」フジで生中継決定!司会はV6井ノ原&TOKIO国分太一". Sponichi Annex. 2019-12-11. Retrieved 2019-12-29.
  9. "嵐のニューアルバム「Japonism」が10月21日にリリースされる。". natalie.mu.
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