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Starting with the lead single "Robinson," Spitz's sixth album embodied the big break that everyone predicted.
Following the previously released smash hit "Robinson," the hit "Namida ga Kirari☆" sold 2 million copies, making this a monumental album not only for the band but for J-Pop as well. This is a masterpiece that is both an introduction to Spitz and a representative work.
This is a record that left its mark on the history of J-Pop in the 90s. It was later followed by an album of covers of the entire album, proving its importance.
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- Liner Notes - 能地祐子
- Remastered By - Stephen Marcussen