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This was the first work to chart within the top 100 on the Oricon charts.The third album released in 1978. It contains 10 songs in total, including the pre-release single "Namida Afurete" and "Kataomoi" (Unrequited Love), the B-side track of the single "Ai wo Nemu This was the first work he produced with Kimio Mizutani and Jun Sato, with whom he would continue to work after this work. The eighth song, "Sanpo-michi," is a love song that is still sung at live performances. The final song on this album, "Midnight Blue Train," was remade in 2005 and covered by Masaharu Fukuyama in 2015. |
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Credit
- Drums - Rob
- Coordinator [Recording] - Nobuhiko Takahashi
- Keyboards - Jun Sato
- Percussion - Nobu Saito
- Arranged By - Kimio Mizutani
- Guitar - Kimio Mizutani
- Producer - Mikiharu Suzuki
- Bass - Shigeru Okazawa
- Saxophone - Jake H. Concepcion (B2, B4)
- Acoustic Guitar - Toshiaki Usui
- Mandolin [Flat] - Toshiaki Usui
- Chorus - Shogo Hamada
- Composed By - Shogo Hamada
- Arranged By [Chorus] - Kanji Choshi (A1 to B3)
- Chorus - Kanji Choshi (A1 to B3)
- Guitar - Kanji Choshi (B5)
- Directed By - Keigo Kageyama
- Engineer [Recording & Remix] - Tamptsi Kuriya
- Design - Taul Sato
- Engineer [Vocal Overdubbing] - Yoshio Miyamoto
- Photography By - Arao Yokoki
