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A masterpiece that produced hit songs with an overwhelming presence.Pop with a rich analog feel. Their first best album. It reached number one on the Oricon weekly LP chart in 1980. In addition to hits such as "Purple Town" and "Blue Rain," it also contains four new songs. Their overwhelming presence produced numerous hits. |
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Credit
- Engineer - Ryoichi Ishizuka
- Management - Yūji Suzuki
- A&R, Promotion - Kunio Kaneko
- Design - Hakubun Arai
- Producer - Yoshio Okushima
- Engineer - Bill Takahashi
- Art Direction - Toshinori Goshono
- Photography By - Hataken (2)
- Directed By [Recording Director, Yamaha] - Yukio Hiasa
- Executive-Producer - Genichi Kawakami
- Directed By [Recording Director, Discomate] - Masa Hagino
