A cornerstone of Japan's mod scene, this landmark 1982 debut album returns on vinyl.
Fusing the irresistible spirit of 1960s girl-group soul with a distinctly Japanese sensibility, the record captured the essence of the "Tokyo Motown Sound" through its infectious melodies, stylish production, and unforgettable visual aesthetic. More than four decades after its original release, it continues to be rediscovered by new generations of listeners, while the song "Tokyo Disco Night" gained renewed attention through Kyoko Koizumi's celebrated cover in the 1990s.
Inspired by legendary groups such as The Ronettes and The Supremes, the group made an extraordinary impact despite a career that initially lasted only around two years in the early 1980s.
Following their reunion in 2012, they further cemented their legacy with new works written by an impressive roster of acclaimed songwriters, including Kyohei Tsutsumi, Jun Hashimoto, Ryohei Shima, and Yasuharu Konishi, earning lasting recognition as the "Queens of Tokyo Mod."
Now finally available once again on vinyl, this long-awaited reissue revives one of the defining albums of Japanese pop and mod culture—an essential release for fans of 1960s-inspired pop, girl-group soul, and Japanese vintage music.