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A voice that heralded the dawn of Japanese R&B.
This is one of her early debut albums, in which she burst onto the scene like a comet, with her overwhelming vocal power and groove that is unlike anything else Japanese.
Her husky, powerful vocals ride brilliantly over the electronic beats, and her sound, which is conscious of global standards, is extremely important amid the current reevaluation of city pop.
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- Keyboards - Robbie Buchanan (A3,B5)
- Guitar - Ray Parker Jr. (B2)
- Saxophone - Ernie Watts (A2,A3,B3)
- Bass - Neil Stubenhaus (A3,B5)
- Guitar - Paul Jackson Jr. (A2,A3,A4,B1)
- Bass - Ellis Hall (B1)
- Drums - Carlos Vega (A4,B4)
- Lyrics By - Kahoru Kohiruimaki (A1,A3,A5,B1,B2,B3,B5)
- Drums - John Robinson (2) (A3,B5)
- Engineer - Reggie Dozier
- Bass - Dennis Belfield (A4,B2,B4)
- Keyboards, Synthesizer - Joe Curiale (A2,A3,A4,B1,B2,B3,B4,B5)
- Producer, Arranged By - Joe Curiale
- Keyboards - Yasuharu Nakanishi (A1)
- Guitar - Grant Geissman (B9)
- Bass - Naoki Watanabe (A1)
- Saxophone - Jake H. Concepcion (A1)
- Engineer - Steve Hallquist
- Guitar - Fujimaru Yoshino (A1)
- Guitar - Toshiaki Usui (A5)
- Drums - Kazuaki Misago (A1,A5)
- Keyboards - Nobuo Kurata (A5)
- Guitar - Masaharu Takashima (A5)
- Guitar - Tim Torrance (B3,B5)
- Synthesizer - Atsushi Umehara (A1)
- Bass - Shogo Kindaichi (A5)
- Producer, Arranged By - Yukio Nagasaki (A1,A5)