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U.S. debut album by one of Japan's best contemporary keyboardists
Personnel: Masahiro Ikumi (electric guitar); Osamu Koike (alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone); Shin Kazuhara (trumpet); Kenji Takamizu (electric bass).
Arranger: Masahiro Ikumi.
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