Haikara-san ga Tooru
Haikara-san ga Tooru formed in 1983 with Eiko Shimamiya on vocals and guitar, Junko Hirotani on bass, and Yoshimi Ueda on drums. Their debut album came out...
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Haikara-san ga Tooru formed in 1983 with Eiko Shimamiya on vocals and guitar, Junko Hirotani on bass, and Yoshimi Ueda on drums. Their debut album came out the following year, anchored by the title track 'Haikara-san ga Tooru' which became a hit in Japan.
That song's mix of traditional Japanese melodies with pop arrangements defined their early sound. As they kept recording, they worked in more rock and jazz elements, which didn't sit well with everyone who preferred their earlier style.
By 1987, they were putting out albums like 'Fushigi no Kuni no Alice' that touched on social themes. The band had become known for speaking their mind on issues alongside their music.
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