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Item Description
The long-awaited first analog version of the album released by Gün Cassette in 1997, with changed sleeve art, and re-released by Warner in the same year.
From the beginning of "Eien no Uta" (Songs of Eternity), the album features a lineup of pop songs that are far removed from the expressions Seiichi Yamamoto has shown in his past works. The songs are full of comfort to the ear and a tingling tension beneath the skin. Rather, these songs seem to sneak deep into the listener's slackened consciousness because of their friendliness. The album also includes "HOWLING SUN," a cover of "Pilgrim's Progress," a song from Procol Harum's classic album "Salty Dog. The strange neologism "Uta-Mono" was also coined in response to the fact that Seiichi Yamamoto began to sing. With obi.