Kirinji cherish 2019 Vinyl LP Japan City Pop Killer Tune Kills Me

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Start Date: April 14, 2022
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Kirinji - cherish

cherish is the 14th album by Kirinji. It was released in 2019.
The 14th work by Takaki Horigome, who was responsible for all composition / arrangement and production. It is a work that further pursues the electronic and disco mode of the previous work, and while the elegance like KIRINJI is alive, it seems that pops with rich and sharp grooves are created by fundamentally renewing the skeleton and sound of the music. It feels like. It's a piece that incorporates fusion, neo-soul, and deep minimal, and produces the most sensual sound in the band's history.
Format: LP Record
Label: Universal Music Japan
Catalog Number: UCJJ-9023
Release Year: 2020
Number of Discs: 1 Length:

Track Lists: [Side A]
1."Anoko Ha Dare?" Toka Iwasetai
2.killer tune kills me feat.YonYon
3.Zatsumu
4.Almond Eyes feat.CHINZA DOPENESS

[Side B]
1.shed blood!
2.Zennin No Hansei
3.Pizza VS Hamburger
4.Kyujitsu No Sugoshikata
5.Tonari De Neteiru Hito

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