[Machine Translation] This is the first full-length album in two years since "ABRACADABRA" released in December 2010. The theme of this album is to live one's life with dedication and without giving up. The long-awaited sound recording of "Salaryman Boogie," "No Stop, No Stop, No Stop," and "I'm a Salaryman Boogie," which have already been performed live and have become popular among fans, will be released on this album. This is a masterpiece album filled with the most straightforward and manly songs in James Nishida's history. The music videos for "No Stop, No Stop, No Stop, No Stop, No Stop, No Stop, No Stop, No Stop, No Stop, No Stop, No Stop, No Stop, No Stop, No Stop, No Stop, No Stop, No Stop, No Stop, No Stop" and "Yume wo Tsuzukete" and "Salaryman Boogie" will be produced by the band. James Nishida's voice, which has not diminished with age, is the charm of all the songs. In 1976, they made their debut as a folk duo "Old Clock" on Teichiku Records. Their debut song "Road Show" became a hit, selling over 600,000 copies, and won the Silver Canary Award for Best New Artist at the Tokyo Music Festival sponsored by TBS, the Oricon New Artist Award at the Oricon Japan Record Sales Awards for June, and was nominated for the 18th Japan Record Award for Best New Artist in the same year. In April 2007, she released a single, "Kimi Dake Kono Ai wo" (You Only Love Me), arranged and choreographed by Yasuhiro Suzuki, formerly of Off Course, from TAICHIKU Records. To date, she has released one single and four albums as a solo artist. Currently, in addition to performing live throughout Japan, he is a DJ on Inter FM and Sanyo Broadcasting System Radio (Okayama), writes a column for the Okayama edition of FLYING POSTMAN PRESS, and is active in a wide range of other activities on TV, radio, magazines, and free newspapers.