The One about Moritaka Chisato’s “Rock’n Omelette” (1994)

The new mature Chisato Moritaka. Breaking away from her idol roots, Chisato Moritaka returns with a wonderful, but sad ballad. “Kaze ni Fukarete” is an awesome single worth owning if you are a fan of Chisato!


ARTIST: Moritaka Chisato

CD SINGLE: ロックン・オムレツ (Rock’n Omelette)

LABEL: One Up Music Inc.

CATALOG #: EPDA-2

DURATION: 4:58

RELEASE DATE: January 25, 1994


  1. ロックン・オムレツ
  2. ロックン・オムレツ (Original karaoke)

Reviewd back in 1994:

In 1987, musician and singer Chisato Moritaka  made her official debut as a music artist. A former Pocari Sweat Image Girl (a contest she won a year before her debut), Moritaka Chisato  would become Japan’s top female idol performer in the late ’80s leading up to the early ’90s.  Moritaka made her return to music in 1993 with a more mature look and a mature sound.

Last single, I raved about “Kaze ni Fukarete” and raved about this new and mature Moritaka Chisato.  Remember that?  Well, this latest single “Rock’n Omelette” (her 21st CD single)  is a much different single than any of her previous releases and that it is pretty much aimed at a different demographic and that it is aimed for children.
The song was created for FUJI TV’s “PONKICKIES” and for the most part, it is a fun Moritaka 50’s style rock song but it’s more of an early morning song about mom cooking a great omelette for breakfast for dad and her omelette is a sign of love and affection for dad.
The second track is the original karaoke for “Rock’n Omelette”.
Overall, this single may not be for everyone but I’m sure Moritaka Chisato  fans will love this latest single and of course, the children and “PONKICKIES” fans as well.