A memorable first step for Japanese folk rock
The harmony of the three creates a warm sound.
"Alice I" combined youthful energy with careful songwriting, laying the foundation for their later success. Its fusion of folk and rock brought a breath of fresh air to the Japanese music scene at the time, and became an important work that established the group's individuality.
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A:
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1)
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Airship Of Alice
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2)
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A Winter Is Over
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3)
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Tinkabell
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4)
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Song Of Shepherd
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5)
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Nothing
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B:
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1)
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The Cold Wind Street
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2)
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Uncle Brown
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3)
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Tea Time
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4)
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I Don't Love You
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5)
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Time Is Changing
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6)
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Anthem For Tomorrow
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