This is the first work with a new backing band.
The 16th album released in 1981. It has a strong British Rock'n'Roll feel, including the lead single "Nagisa no Love Letter" and the title track "Stripper" which was later re-cut.
This album was produced in London with EXOTICS, a band that was reborn from the backing band ALWAYS. The third song, "BYE BYE HANDY LOVE", was written and composed by Motoharu Sano.
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A:
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1)
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Overture
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2)
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Stripper
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3)
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Bye Bye Handy Love
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4)
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Soba Ni Itai
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5)
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Dirty Work
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6)
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Bye Bye Jealousy
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7)
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Omoide No Annie Lolly
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B:
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1)
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Foxy Fox
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2)
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Table Four No On-na
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3)
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Nagisa No Love Letter
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4)
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Telephone
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5)
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Shower
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6)
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Butterfly Moon
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Engineer - Nicholas Froome
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Backing Vocals - Paul Carrack (A4, A6, B1, B4)
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Engineer - Aldo Bocca
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Guitar, Soloist, Backing Vocals - Billy Bremner (A2, A4, A5, A6)
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Mastered By - George Peckham
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Bass, Backing Vocals - Ken Yoshida
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Drums - Yutaka Uehara
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Guitar, Backing Vocals - Kazuhiko Shibayama
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Vocals - Kenji Sawada
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Arranged By - Ginji Ito
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Producer - Kazutaka Toshioka
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Producer - Kunihiko Kase
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Keyboards, Backing Vocals - Akira Nishihara
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Producer - Yoshihito Morimoto
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Guitar, Backing Vocals - Naoya Yamada
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Directed By - Sumihisa Kisaki