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A monumental work of Japanese comic songsAn entertaining piece that combines humor and musicality. This unusual combination of comedian and musician has produced a surprisingly high-quality collection of songs. Their effective approach of weaving humor into the music is a valuable record that occupies a unique place in the history of Japanese popular music. |
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Credit
- Violin - Masahiro Takegawa
- Engineer - Shinichi Tanaka
- Keyboards - Toru Okada
- Bass - Hirobumi Suzuki
- Drums - Tetsuro Kashibuchi
- Guitar - Ryomei Shirai
- Chorus - Imo-Kin Trio
- Producer - Yutaka Goto
