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Personnel

  • Miyuki Nakajima – Lead and backing vocals, acoustic guitar
  • Masaki Matsubara – Guitar
  • Kenji Kitajima – Guitar
  • Fujimal Yoshino – Guitar
  • Tsugutoshi Goto – Bass guitar
  • Chiharu Mikuzuki – Bass guitar
  • Akira Okazawa – Bass guitar
  • Kouki Ito – Bass guitar
  • Ichiro Tanaka – Sampling guitar
  • Eve – Backing vocals
  • Kazuyo Sugimoto – Backing vocals
  • Kiyoshi Hiyama – Backing vocals
  • Yasuhiro Kido – Backing vocals
  • Stevie Wonder
    Stevie Wonder
    Stevland Hardaway Morris , better known by his stage name Stevie Wonder, is an American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, record producer and activist...

     – Synthesizer
  • Tadashi Nanba – Synthesizer
  • Hidetoshi Yamada – Synthesizer
  • Eiji Segawa – Synthesizer
  • Katsuhiko Kamitsuna – Synthesizer
  • Elton Nagata – Synthesizer
  • Nobuo Kurata – Acoustic piano
  • Hal-Oh Togashi – Electric piano
  • Joe Hisaishi
    Joe Hisaishi
    , known professionally as , is a composer and director known for over 100 film scores and solo albums dating back to 1981.While possessing a stylistically distinct sound, Hisaishi's music has been known to explore and incorporate different genres, including minimalist, experimental electronic,...

     – Synthesizer programming, sequencer programming and drum machine programming
  • Kazuo Shiina – Synthesizer programming, sequencer programming and drum machine programming
  • Motoki Funayama – Synthesizer programming, sequencer programming and drum machine programming
  • Yasuko Fukuoka – Synthesizer programming, sequencer programming
  • Hideki Matsutake – Synthesizer programming
  • Hiroshi Sukegawa – Synthesizer programming
  • Masato Kawai – Synthesizer Programming
  • Motoya Hamaguchi – Percussion
  • Yutaka Uehara – Drums
  • Hideo Yamaki – Drums
  • Yuichi Tokashiki – Drums
  • Jun Aoyama – Drums
  • Jake H. Concepcion – Alto sax, soprano sax
  • Kiyoshi Saito – Alto sax

Chart positions

Year Country Chart Position Weeks Sales
1986 Japan Oricon Weekly CD Albums Chart (top 100) 1 12 237,000
Oricon Weekly LP
LP album
The LP, or long-playing microgroove record, is a format for phonograph records, an analog sound storage medium. Introduced by Columbia Records in 1948, it was soon adopted as a new standard by the entire record industry...

 Albums Chart (top 100)
2 14
Oricon Weekly CT Albums Chart (top 100) 4 15
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