LAZY baby i make a motion RVS-1181
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Artist = LAZY
Title = baby i make a motion
Label = RCA
Catalog# = RVS-1181
Barcode = none
Release = JAPAN
Year = 1979
RPM = 45rpm
Disc Size = 7"
Number of Discs = 1
Mono/Stereo = stereo
2trk, loudness related, akira takasaki, munetaka higuchi, bw/sukisa sukisa sukisa
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A High-Quality Pop Gem: Lazy’s ‘Baby, I Make A Motion’ (RVS-1181)
Today’s entry focuses on a 7-inch single from the pop-idol era of the band Lazy, titled “Baby, I Make A Motion.” Released on June 5, 1979, via the RCA label with the catalog number RVS-1181, this 45 RPM vinyl captures the band just before the turn of the decade.
This single is a prime example of the high-quality pop-rock sound the band was marketed with during this period. The A-side, “Baby, I Make A Motion,” is a well-crafted power pop tune composed by Kunihiko Kase and arranged by Shigeki Watanabe, both former members of the group The Wild Ones. Their involvement ensured a catchy, polished sound that fit the idol landscape of the late 70s.
The B-side features the track “Sukisa, Sukisa, Sukisa” (I Love You, I Love You, I Love You), a groovy Kayōkyoku number composed by the renowned City Pop artist Kingo Hamada.
RVS-1181 is a fascinating snapshot for collectors. It documents the polished, mainstream career of musicians like Akira Takasaki and Munetaka Higuchi before they would famously pivot to heavy metal and form Loudness, showcasing their versatility and the high level of professional songwriting support they received during their idol years.