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Handsome Boy (album)

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Handsome Boy
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 21, 1990
GenreFolk rock
Length47:31
LabelFor Life
ProducerYōsui Inoue
Yōsui Inoue chronology
Negative
(1987)
Handsome Boy
(1990)
The Night Without a Guide
(1992)

Handsome Boy is the 14th studio album by a Japanese singer-songwriter Yōsui Inoue, released in 1990.

The album contains the songs that were already known through the commercial tie-in with television programs or advertisements. Like "Gallery" which was recorded by Yoko Oginome and released as a single in June 1990, some of the materials were previously interpreted by other performers.[1]

Prior to the album, three songs were released as a single; "Yume Ne Mi", "Saigo no News", and "Shounen Jidai" which was co-written by Natsumi Hirai and has been one of his most well-known songs throughout Inoue's longtime career. It was initially featured on the theme song for an award-winning film adaptation of Fujiko Fujio (A)'s manga Childhood Days (based on Hyouzou Kashiwabara's novel Nagai Michi).[2] The song was gradually recognized through the TV ad of Sony Handycam which was aired during the following year. "Shounen Jidai" became his biggest hit single, peaking at No. 4 on the Japanese chart and selling more than 850,000 copies in total. In 1997, 3-inch CD single of the song was certified quadruple platinum by the Recording Industry Association of Japan, for shipments of over 1 million copies. [3]

Led by the success of a single "Shounen Jidai", the album Handsome Boy itself also gained favorable reaction, peaking at No. 2 on the Japanese Oricon chart and entering top-100 for over 10 months with sales of about 640,000 copies.

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Transcription

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Yōsui Inoue, unless otherwise noted

  1. "Pi Po Pa" – 3:55
  2. "Emily (エミリー, Emirī)" – 3:35
  3. "Rival (ライバル, Raibaru)" (Inoue, Yūji Kawashima) – 3:51
  4. "Saigo no News (最後のニュース)" – 3:55
  5. "Gallery (ギャラリー, Gyararī)" – 5:07
  6. "Shounen Jidai (少年時代)" (Inoue, Natsumi Hirai) – 3:21
  7. "Fiction (フィクション, Fikushon)" – 3:21
  8. "Tokyo" (Inoue, Hirai) – 3:56
  9. "Yume Ne Mi (夢寝見)" – 5:03
  10. "Shizen ni Kazararete (自然に飾られて)" (Inoue, Hirai) – 6:07
  11. "Choujikan no Hikou (長時間の飛行)" (Inoue, Kawashima) – 4:22

Personnel

  • Yōsui Inoue – Vocals, acoustic guitar
  • Hiromi Yasuda – Acoustic guitar
  • Kenji Ōmura – Electric guitar
  • Tomotaka Imamichi – Electric guitar
  • Jun Sumida – Electric guitar
  • Masaki Matsubara – Electric guitar
  • Masayoshi Furukawa – Gut-string guitar
  • Hirokazu Ogura – Gut-string guitar
  • Masami Satou – Gut-string guitar
  • Tsugutoshi Goto – Bass guitar
  • Motofumi Hagiwara – Bass guitar
  • Chiharu Mikuzuki – Bass guitar
  • Vagabond Suzuki – Bass guitar
  • Haruomi Hosono – Bass guitar, synthesizer, percussion
  • Tadashi Nanba – Synthesizer
  • Akira Inoue – Synthesizer
  • Miharu Koshi – Synthesizer
  • Akira Senju – Synthesizer
  • Shinji Kawahara – Piano
  • Takao Kisugi – Piano
  • Yasuharu Nakanishi – Piano
  • Yūji Kawashima – Synthesizer, computer programming
  • Takeshi Fujii – Computer programming
  • Hiroaki Sugawara – Computer programming
  • Nobuo Tsuji – Computer programming
  • Ma*to – Computer programming
  • Yasuo Kimoto – Computer programming
  • Motoya Hamaguchi – Percussion
  • Eiji Narushima – Percussion
  • Masato Hashida – Percussion
  • Makoto Kimura – Percussion
  • Hinotamao – Percussion
  • Hideo Yamaki – Drums
  • Eiji Shimamura – Drums
  • Yutaka Odawara – Drums
  • Junichi Kazezaki – Brasswinds
  • Shin Kazuhara – Brasswinds
  • Kenichirou Hayashi – Brasswinds
  • Masahiro Kobayashi – Brasswinds
  • Kenji Nakazawa – Brasswinds
  • Kenji Nishiyama – Brasswinds
  • Taro Kiyooka – Brasswinds
  • Sumiyo Okada – Brasswinds
  • Watanabe Katsu – Brasswinds
  • Teiko Haruna – Woodwinds
  • Mitsuru Souma – Woodwinds
  • Ryūji Hoshikawa – Woodwinds
  • Tadashi Togame – Woodwinds
  • Masakazu Ishibashi – Woodwinds
  • Toshitsugu Inoue – Woodwinds
  • Jake H. Conception – Woodwinds
  • Hirofumi Kinjou – Woodwinds
  • Masaki Takano – Woodwinds
  • Hiroyuki Ichihara – Woodwinds
  • Hidefumi Toki – Woodwinds
  • Aska Kaneko Strings – Strings
  • Akiko Yano – Chorus
  • Minako Yoshida – Chorus
  • Seri Ishikawa – Chorus

Chart positions

Album

Chart Position Sales
Japanese Oricon Weekly Albums Chart (top 100) 2[4] 639,000+

Singles

Single B-Side Chart Position Sales
"Yume Ne Mi" "Beni Suberi" Japanese Oricon Weekly (top 100)[5] 37 23,000
"Saigo no News" "Back Side" 57 16,000
"Shounen Jidai" "Ara-Washi no Uta" 4 853,000

Release history

Country Date Label Format Catalog number Notes
Japan October 20, 1990 For Life Records CD FLCF-30081
Audio cassette FLTF-26021
May 30, 2001 CD FLCF-3858 Original recording digital remastered
March 25, 2009 For Life Music Entertainment/BMG SHM-CD FLCF-5011

References

  1. ^ 荻野目洋子 Official Website "single / discography". oginome.com (in Japanese). Retrieved June 15, 2009. {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)
  2. ^ 映画 少年時代 – "allcinema (Movie & DVD Database) – the motion picture Childhood Days" (in Japanese). Retrieved May 11, 2009. {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)
  3. ^ "List of the singles certified "Million" by the Recording Industry Association of Japan (1989–2009)" (in Japanese). Archived from RIAJ Certified Million Seller Singles the original on April 15, 2009. Retrieved June 15, 2009. {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)
  4. ^ "Yamachan Land (Archives of the Japanese record charts) – Albums Chart Daijiten – Yosui Inoue" (in Japanese). Archived from the original on June 19, 2007. Retrieved April 24, 2009.
  5. ^ "Yamachan Land (Archives of the Japanese record charts) – Singles Chart Daijiten – Yosui Inoue" (in Japanese). Archived from the original on October 16, 2007. Retrieved April 24, 2009.
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