[Machine Translation] A deluxe 2-CD edition of "Justin Heathcliff" (1971), a crazy experimental psychedelic pop album that aimed to reproduce the Beatles' sound, featuring the latest remastering and rehearsal demos (all first released). This is a multi-recording album with all instruments played by one person, by the engineer Kinji Yoshino, who brought the Ranchers' "OASY Kingdom" to fruition, and Osamu Kitajima, who took the challenge to a higher level. 18-year-old Kitajima went to England in 1969 to obtain the latest recording technology at Morgan Studios where "The Palace of the Crimson King" was being recorded, and worked nightly in a two-man studio with Yoshino. The result was a nightly trial-and-error process. The demo recording on disc 2 is a valuable source material that shows the development of a more detailed pop sound world. Haruomi Hosono fell in love with the sound quality of this work, and it became "Kazemachi Roman".