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Anzen Chitai Viii - Taiyo (sun) |
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A turning point in the 1990s that gives the impression of a resurgence and maturity.
Koji Tamaki's voice shines as deeply and gently as the sun.
This is the band's eighth album, positioned as a work since their resumption of activities. It shows the band's reinvention and its mature love ballads. The warm yet sad melodies of songs like "Taiyou" (Sun) and "Itsumo Kimi no Soba ni" (Always By Your Side) remain in the heart. This is a significant work that marks the beginning of Anzenchitai's second chapter.
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