A considerably elegant and cherishable hidden gem of city-pop, offering the windy lady's most memorable songs and her undeniable presence in all its many faces. This is probably one of the most varied and forward-looking city-pop albums in terms of aesthetical experiments and genre-hopping politics. Definitely not consistent all the way through, as it suffers from one of Minako's biggest studio-album issues (conservative production), but it certainly contains some of her absolute best ... read more
Pra se sentir levado de um bar soturno para as estrelas.
Sanou uma curiosidade que nunca tinha tido: como seria se Takanaka, Mitski, McCartney e o Stevie Wonder tivessem feito algo juntos?
Impressão minha ou algumas percussões tem levadas bem brasileiras?