A classic groover from Yasuko Agawa – proof that the Japanese scene had an ear for
soul in the years before Monday Michiru! The early 80s set is made up from equal parts jazz,
soul, and Brazilian influences – all used nicely with tight, fusiony production that really works nicely with Yasuko's lighter-voiced approach to the lyrics. One of the highlights of the record is a remake of Viva Brasil's "Skindo-Le-Le", a great little groover with a catchy riff that's right in the Gilles P mode – but other tracks are pretty great too, and come together in a mix of different modes that's somewhat similar to an American jazzy
soul album from the same time. Most of the arrangements are by keyboardist Naoya Matsuoka – and titles include "She-Senior Dreams", "
Cinema", "Island Breeze", "Here & Now", and the very appropriate "Pardon My English".