The jacket tells the humorous story of Santa who moves from the north to the south.
Contains great songs with different urban groove arrangements.
Japanese jazz pianist, Latin fusion musician, composer and arranger. His album includes the smash hit "Mi Amore," which he wrote for Akina Nakamori and won the Japan Record Award, as well as "Chillon-Welcome" and "Long For The East."
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7 TRACKS:
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1)
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Mi Amore (Instrumental)
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2)
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A Farewell To The Seashore
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3)
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Chillon-Welcome
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4)
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Sunspot Dance
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5)
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Long For The East
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6)
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The September Wind 1985
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7)
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One Last Farewell
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Drums - Makio Tada
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Guitar - Takayuki Hijikata (5)
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Bass - Getao Takahashi
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Congas - Michiaki Tanaka (2, 4)
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Synthesizer - Tomoaki Arima (1, 3, 7)
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Recorded By - Yuichi Shima (2, 4)
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Strings - The Philharmonia Vertuosi Of New York
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Synthesizer - Hiroshi Sukegawa (2, 7)
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Composed By, Arranged By, Producer - Naoya Matsuoka
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Piano, Keyboards - Naoya Matsuoka
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Producer, Directed By - Yukio Seto
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Guitar - Akira Wada (1 to 4, 7)
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Drums - Martin Willweber (4)
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Text By - Seizo Watase
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Mixed By - Makoto Fujiwara
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Recorded By - Makoto Fujiwara (1, 3, 5 to 7 )
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Art Direction - Atsuko Furukawa
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Drums - Noriyuki Hirose (1, 3, 5, 7)
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Keyboards - Hiromichi Tsugaki
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Timbales, Congas - Willie Nagasaki
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Congas, Reco-reco - Shingo Kanno (1, 3, 5, 7)