Tommy February6 Explained

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Tommy February6
Type:Studio album
Artist:Tommy February6
Cover:Tommy Feb Cover norm.jpg
Released:February 6, 2002
Recorded:2001
Length:44:24
Label:Defstar Records
Producer:Tommy February6, Malibu Convertible[1]
Next Title:Tommy Airline
Next Year:2004

Tommy February6 is the debut album of the Brilliant Green vocalist Tomoko Kawase's alter ego Tommy February6 (so named after Kawase's birthday). The album, in addition to launching Kawase's solo career, also established Tommy February6's trademark sound, which is heavily influenced by 80's synthpop music.

Most of the lyrics on the album's original material (all written by Kawase) are either dominated by English lyrics with occasional Japanese lines, or are wholly in English – despite the fact that Kawase reportedly cannot speak much of the language – with only one song ("Tommy Feb Latte, Macaron.") sung entirely in Japanese.

The original first pressing of the album came with a promotional DVD that included music videos, karaoke videos and furitsuke (choreography) videos for "Kiss One More Time" and "Bloomin'!". Also included was the making of the PV's for "Kiss One More Time", "Bloomin'!" and "Candy Pop in Love"

Personnel

Production

Notes and References

  1. Malibu Convertible is Shunsaku Okuda and Ryo Matsui who are the members of the brilliant green. They also joined her tour as a guitarist. Okuda composed most songs and Matsui composed several songs.