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Following their debut Chappie, Don't Cry, this work, released in 1991, is a mini-album created under the theme of "making Fishmans music that suits the cold season," marking the first time the members took on the production planning themselves. It condenses the essence of Fishmans outside of the reggae/rocksteady elements imparted by their first album's producer, Kazufumi Kodama, making it a valuable early record of Fishmans that complements Chappie~ as its counterpart. Included are timeless songs like Ano Ko ga Nemutteru penned by Kensuke Kojima, and Sukuwareru Kimochi, an anthem sung solely with Hakase's piano and Shinji Sato's vocals, which have continued to be cherished in Fishmans' later works. Remastered by Kimuken (Kentaro Kimura).
[[Selling Points]]- Originally released in 1991
- Remastered by Kimuken (Kentaro Kimura)
- Commemorating the band's 30th anniversary
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Following their debut Chappie, Don't Cry, this work, released in 1991, is a mini-album created under the theme of "making Fishmans music that suits the cold season," marking the first time the members took on the production planning themselves. It condenses the essence of Fishmans outside of the reggae/rocksteady elements imparted by their first album's producer, Kazufumi Kodama, making it a valuable early record of Fishmans that complements Chappie~ as its counterpart. Included are timeless songs like Ano Ko ga Nemutteru penned by Kensuke Kojima, and Sukuwareru Kimochi, an anthem sung solely with Hakase's piano and Shinji Sato's vocals, which have continued to be cherished in Fishmans' later works. Remastered by Kimuken (Kentaro Kimura).
[[Selling Points]]- Originally released in 1991
- Remastered by Kimuken (Kentaro Kimura)
- Commemorating the band's 30th anniversary

















