¡Utsukushii Hibi (+7)[Cardboard Sleeve (mini LP)]
¡Agnes Chan
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[Machine Translation] Agnes Chan celebrates her 50th anniversary as a singer in 2021 and her 50th anniversary in Japan in 2022. Agnes Chan's 16th original album ("Beautiful Days"), released in 1979, is now available in a paper jacket that faithfully reproduces the original recordings and the latest remastered sound sources! The long-awaited first CD release! This is her fourth album after transferring to SMS, and is a good album filled with new charm of Agnes Chan, different from the concept album ("Agnes in Wonderland") and the project album ("ABC Agnes") released in the same year, 1979. This album was released during the transitional period when she was moving from being an idol singer to a full-fledged singer. The album is composed of gentle and emotionally rich songs, including a progressive rock song ("Kakurenbo Part I") with Agnes' clear voice, and the preceding single by Tadashi Kitashino and Kisaburo Suzuki ("Haru to Okaraji"), a quiet and melancholy winter song. One of her best-known songs ( Just One ), provided by Akiko Yano, was released for the first time on this album. Agnes' own feelings for her late father are also included in the important song "On the 24th". The participating musicians are Masaki Matsubara (g), Fujimaru Yoshino (g), Toshiro Abe (g), Ken Yajima (g), Kimio Mizutani (g), Tadahide Yoshikawa (g), Toshiaki Fuefuki (g), Kenji Takamizu (b), Shigeru Okazawa (b), Shuichi Murakami "Ponta" (dr), Nobu Saito (per), Kentarou Haneda (key), Masaro Omura (key), etc. The album features a lineup of eminent musicians who supported the golden age of Japanese song music in terms of sound. Bonus tracks include the singles ("Words are Gone" and "One Million Jabberwocky/Kaze Makase, Ai Makase") and their instrumental versions, as well as the intro full version of ("Woops, What's This?") from "AGNES IN WONDERKLAND". ) and its instrumental version, as well as the Intro Full Version of ( Woops,What's This? ) from ( AGNES IN WONDERKLAND ) and its instrumental version.
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