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A masterpiece that blends Jazz, Soft Rock, Bossa, Latin, Harmony Pop, and more.
The fifth album, released in 1978. This work was produced at A&M Studios in LA, featuring talented international musicians.
The pop song-like "Koi Meguri" was released as a single at the same time as this album. The final track, "Tsukiyo no HIGHWAY-DRIVE," was written and composed by Reiichi Nakaido.