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Recording information: Himeji-City, Hyogo, Japan (2003-2004); Temple Studio, Milan, Italy (2003-2004).
Photographer: Stefano Mussano.
Alio Die: Stefano Musso, Chako Hattori, Makoto Hattori.
Personnel: Alio Die (zither); Jack or Jive Lights (flute, piano, keyboards).
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