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The second album from singer-songwriter NAOITO, whose first album "Zasshoku Familia" released in 2010 is still fresh in our memories. While actively performing live, the songs written over the course of 379 days have become even more eclectic than the previous work, making this a true masterpiece of unique and ultimate alternative kayokyoku (Japanese popular music). The nostalgic melodies finally discovered in enka (traditional Japanese ballads) resonate with the heartstrings of people in any corner of the world, a universal nostalgia. The sequel to KINGDOM☆AFROCKS' "Ichikabachikano," which thrilled floors across Japan in 2010, is also included. This song, which went to the 38th parallel north of the Korean Peninsula for the art project "Yatai Trip" and was reborn with the title "괜찮아요 (Kenchanayo)," will undoubtedly be one of NAOITO's representative works. In addition, the masterpiece "FLOWERS," which gained many fans in various places since the days of self-producing demo CDs, has been remade as a band version, making this a work full of challenging spirit. The participating members are the same as in the previous album "Zasshoku Familia": IZPON (KINGDOM★AFROCKS) = percussion, Shizuka = percussion, Maki Kobayashi = bass, and KG Wada = drums, along with the powerful rhythm section, plus original members Daichi = trumpet, and Oiho Soga (Cinema Dub Monks) = various instruments, featured in "SATIVA," and Temujin (Mountain Mocha Kilimanjaro) featured in "괜찮아요 (Kenchanayo)," which shows a novel attempt with double trumpets, Junichi Uekenten (KINGDOM☆AFROCKS) supporting the horns with a baritone saxophone, and CHUN (from WAWAWA) creating a stateless sense of nostalgia with an accordion. The final song, "Kaze ni Mau Sora ni Momo," features guest musicians/artists such as icchie, formerly of Determinations and now of Yossy Little Noise Weaver, and is a work that shows us a further step forward after 379 days from the 1st album "Zasshoku Familia."
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