Utaite Myōri: Sono Ichi

"Utaite Myōri: Sono Ichi"
"唄ひ手冥利 ~其ノ壱~"
A black outline drawing of a woman sitting down wearing headphones, against a white background.
Kame Pact cover.
Studio album by Ringo Sheena
Released May 27, 2002 (2002-05-27)
Genre Various
Length 32:52 (Disc1)
34:56 (Disc2)
Label Toshiba EMI / Virgin Music
Producer Uni Inoue (Disc1&.2)
Masashi Kudo (Disc1)
Ringo Sheena chronology
Ze-Chyou Syuu
(2000)Ze-Chyou Syuu2000
Utaite Myōri: Sono Ichi
(2002)
Kalk Samen Kuri no Hana
(2003)Kalk Samen Kuri no Hana2003
A white outline drawing of a woman sitting down wearing headphones, against a black background.
Mori Pact cover.

Utaite Myouri ~sono ichi~ (唄ひ手冥利 ~其ノ壱~), also known as A Favor of Duty Part 1, is the first cover album by Japanese singer and songwriter Ringo Sheena, released on May 27, 2002 by Toshiba EMI. The album is a set of two discs. It has sold over 409,000 copies since its release and was certified Platinum by the RIAJ.[1]

Background

This album is Ringo Sheena's first work after her maternity leave of one year and two months. It wasn't clear whether she was going to return to the entertainment world, so Toshiba EMI intended to release her greatest hits album at first to fulfill the number of CDs in the contract term. Sheena herself said in a TV appearance: "I even thought that I would retire during my maternity leave," but she ended up deciding against that plan, so this cover album was released as a compromise.

The album consists of songs originally written by musicians that influenced Sheena until that point. Sheena usually writes her lyrics and music herself, but she devoted herself to being just "a singer" this time. She entrusted the arrangement to Seiji Kameda, who arranged her first and second album, and Toshiyuki Mori, who arranged her third album. She selected famous songs that had an influence on her and ordered them to arrange these songs in her own way.

Sheena parodied the names of the album's arrangers in the titles of the two discs; Kame-pact Disc and Mori-pact Disc. Kame-pact Disc was recorded in the garage rock style she used to record in earlier in her career because of a lack of budget. On Mori-pact Disc, a music sequencer is used and multitrack recording is adopted, which was also used on her third album.

The album jacket is designed by Sheena and Yumi Ota, an employee of Sheena's private office. Sheena was in charge of the photographs and illustrations in the booklet, and she designed the lettering with Ryosuke Nagaoka (Ukigmo). The model on the album cover is Hisako Tabuchi.

Four guest singers participated in each disc, all of which are acquaintances of Sheena. Masamune Kusano is from the same town as her, and he is a senior in her elder brother's high school. Nao Matsuzaki is a friend of Sheena. Hikaru Utada, another friend of Sheena, sang the same song with Sheena at the Toshiba EMI Party before, which was distributed in Japan by Napster. Junpei Shiina is her elder brother.

Sheena arranged one bonus track for each disc.

Track listing

Disc 1: Kame-pact Disc (亀パクトディスク)
All tracks arranged by Seiji Kameda except "Nobara" by Ringo Sheena.
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Haiiro No Hitomi (灰色の瞳, Grey Eyes)" (featuring Masamune Kusano) (Tokiko Kato and Kiyoshi Hasegawa cover)
Uña Ramos4:24
2."More" (Andy Williams cover)
  • Marcello Ciorciolini
  • Norman Newell
  • Riz Ortolani
  • Nino Oliviero
3:34
3."Chiisana Konomi (小さな木の実, Small Fruits)"Hiroshi UnnoBizet3:35
4."I Wanna Be Loved by You" (Marilyn Monroe cover)Bert Kalmar1:44
5."Shiroi Kobato (白い小鳩, White Dove)" (Shuri Eiko cover)Michio YamagamiShunichi Tokura3:39
6."Love Is Blind" (Janis Ian cover)IanIan3:34
7."Momen no Handkerchief (木綿のハンカチーフ, Cotton Handkerchief)" (featuring Nao Matsuzaki) (Hiromi Ōta cover)Takashi MatsumotoKyōhei Tsutsumi6:00
8."Yer Blues" (The Beatles cover)
  • Lennon
  • McCartney
4:13
9."Nobara (野薔薇, Wild Roses)" (special thanks track)GoetheSchubert2:11
Disc 2: Mori-pact Disc (森パクトディスク)
All tracks arranged by Toshiyuki Mori except "Komori Uta" by Ringo Sheena.
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Kimi wo Aisu (君を愛す, I Love You)" (Carmen Dragon cover)Hans Christian AndersenEdvard Grieg3:13
2."Jazz a go-go" (France Gall cover)Robert GallAlain Goraguer2:38
3."Kareha (枯葉, Dry Leaves)" (Edith Piaf cover)Jacques PrévertJoseph Kosma6:30
4."I Won't Last a Day Without You" (featuring Hikaru Utada) (The Carpenters cover)
  • Nichols
  • Williams
4:22
5."Kuroi Orufe (黒いオルフェ, Black Orpheus)"
Luiz Bonfá4:51
6."Mr. Wonderful" (Peggy Lee cover)
  • Bock
  • Weiss
  • Holofcener
3:20
7."Tamanegi no Happy Song (玉葱のハッピーソング, The Onion Happy Song)" (featuring Junpei Shiina) (Marvin Gaye cover)
  • Ashford
  • Simpson
3:21
8."Starting Over" (John Lennon cover)LennonLennon3:51
9."Komori Uta (子守唄, Lullaby)" (special thanks track)Sheena
2:50

Notes:

  • "Haiiro No Hitomi" is Tokiko Kato and Kiyoshi Hasegawa's cover version of Uña Ramos' "Aquellos ojos grises."
  • "Chiisana Konomi" is adapted from the serenade in Bizet's opera La jolie fille de Perth.
  • "I Wanna Be Loved By You" is Marilyn Monroe's cover version of a song originally recorded by Helen Kane.
  • "Nobara" is from the German poem "Heidenröslein," written by Goethe.
  • "Kimi wo Aisu" is Carmen Dragon's cover version of "Ich Liebe Dich," composed by Hans Christian Andersen.
  • "Kareha" is Edith Piaf's cover version of "Autumn Leaves."
  • "Kuroi Orufe" is a cover version of "Manhã de Carnaval."
  • "Tamanegi no Happy Song" is a cover version of "The Onion Song," originally recorded by Marvin Gaye.
  • "Komori Uta" contains an excerpt from Chopin's "Grande valse brillante" Op.34 No.2 in A minor.

Credits and personnel

Disc 1: Kame-pact Disc

Gyakutai Glycogen (虐待グリコゲン, Abuse Glycogen)

Additional personnel

  • Masamune Kusano: guest vocals (track #1)
  • Nao Matsuzaki; guest vocals (track #7)
  • several assistants: handclaps and footsteps (track #3)

Disc 2: Mori-pact Disc

Bōtoku Vitamin (冒涜ヴァイタミン, Blasphemy Vitamin)

Additional personnel

  • Hikaru Utada: guest vocals (track #4)
  • Junpei Shiina; guest vocals (track #7)
  • several others: finger snapping (track #3)

References

  1. "GOLD ALBUM 他認定作品 2002年5月度" [Gold Albums, and other certified works. May 2002 Edition] (PDF). The Record (Bulletin) (in Japanese). Chūō, Tokyo: Recording Industry Association of Japan. 512: 12. July 10, 2002. Archived from the original (PDF) on January 17, 2014. Retrieved January 17, 2014.
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