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A social message woven by the conscience of the folk movement
A heartfelt song filled with compassion for the weak.
As the title suggests, the entire album is permeated with a spirit of empathy and solidarity with the socially downtrodden. While the arrangement is simple, centered around acoustic guitar, the powerful lyrics and familiar melody are impressive. While fulfilling its role as a protest song, this is a masterpiece that sings of universal humanity.
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- Producer - 松本隆