[Machine Translation] The first album by Winds Hirasaka, the Mozart of Kishu, who has been based in his hometown Wakayama since his debut in 1986. The album contains 18 songs, including the well-known Joshin commercial image song, the original image song for the 2015 "Wakayama National Athletic Meet", the popular "Takanoguchi SAMBA", and a junior high school school song. (Most of the songs in the collection are now available for online karaoke.) It also includes sad love songs such as "Laugh, Please" and "Moumo Naku Konnanai", which were written by Takashi Toshimi 20 years ago but not yet released, as well as the commercial image song "Jyoshin Denki", which most Kansai people know, and the TV commercial song "Sekai Sekai", which was sung by Yoshinoya. -The album also includes "Sekai Nichu Smile", a commercial song for Yoshinoya TV, "Ashita he 2", the original image song for the National Athletic Meet, "Takanoguchi SAMBA" and "Kishu Wakayama he", a local song from Wakayama, and the first song sung by Hiroshi Kano, a member of the band, and Yasuhiro Hirasaka, son of Winds Hirasaka. Composed by Winds Heisaka and Takashi Toshimi; arranged by Winds Heisaka, Kimio Noppu, and Masashi Kaneshiro; sung and performed by Winds Heisaka, Hiroshi Kano, Masashi Kaneshiro, Takeshi Nishiguchi, Shuichiro Iwamoto, Yasuhiro Heisaka, former members Toshiyuki Kameoka, Koji Noda, Keiji Yamahara, Erina Miyamoto, Satoshi Nishimoto, and Naruhisa Tanimoto. In addition to former members Toshiyuki Kameoka, Koji Noda, Keiji Yamahara, Erina Miyamoto, Satoshi Nishimoto, and Narihisa Tanimoto, the group also features Takako Okamoto, Toru Soru, Hideki Matsubara, and others. <profile> In 1986, she was scouted by Victor (now Victor Entertainment) and made her major label debut; in 1991, she changed her name to WINDS and moved to JCrown, and in 2000, she became an independent artist. In May 2016, WINDS was suspended, and now WINDS HIRASAKA is active with 5 other members! He is also known as the "Mozart of Kishu," and has sung theme songs for more than 50 commercials, including those of Ueshin Electric, Yoshinoya, and others, as well as for the "Wakayama National Athletic Meet," but in his regular programs on FM OSAKA, Radio Osaka, Wakayama Broadcasting, TV Wakayama, and others, he turns into a comedian.