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An energetic masterpiece bursting with positive vocals.
The album includes the song "White Communication -New Bonds-," which achieved its first number one spot on the Oricon charts. Continuing the momentum established by the previous album, the album showcases the clear appeal of 90s J-POP.
This work represents the pinnacle of her career, featuring energetic vocals and clear melodies. Starting with the lead track "White Communication -New Bonds-," the album is filled with songs with positive messages, energizing listeners. While continuing the beat rock style based on band sounds, it has evolved into more sophisticated J-POP arrangements. The album vividly captures the atmosphere of the early '90s, and is considered a masterpiece that combines Mariko Nagai's brightness and inner strength.
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- Arranged By - Yasuhiro Kido (14)
- Arranged By - Chuei Yoshikawa (14)
- Arranged By - Takayuki Negishi (1 to 13)
- Management - Hiroko Tanaka
- Liner Notes - Mariko
- Producer - Fumie Kaneko
- Art Direction, Design, Photography By - Teruhisa Tajima
- Coordinator [Visual Coordination] - Masaaki Otsuka
- Engineer - Masata Ohsato
- Other [Stylist] - Ikuko Abe