[Machine Translation] The song "Melancholy no Kiseki", the theme song of the movie "Urusei Yatsura 4 Ram the Forever", written by Natsuo Ginshiro, composed by Koji Tamaki, and arranged by Masao Omura, is included in the album! To commemorate the 40th anniversary of the release of this classic album, both the CD and LP are being reissued with a bonus disc on the same date as the original release date. Natsuyoko Matsunaga's debut album for Kitty Records, released at the age of 17, is a masterpiece with her fresh and clear voice and sophisticated 80`s sound, and should be listened to by everyone from CITY POP to idol songs and anime fans, and is gaining momentum for reevaluation in this era. The songwriting team is superb! The lyrics were written by Natsuo Ginshiro, and songs were written by Koji Tamaki, Shinji Harada, Toshinobu Kubota, Tetsuya Komuro, Yasukio Tsuchihashi, Ichiro Haneda, Morio Agata, and others. In addition, rare single songs that were not included on the album, including songs that were never released on CD, are also included on the CD as a bonus disc! The CD also comes with a new commentary written by Natsuyoko Matsunaga herself. M-1 "Melancholy no Kiseki" (Tracks of Melancholy), with its floating voice of Natsuyoko Matsunaga and the world view by Natsuo Ginshiro (lyrics) and Koji Tamaki (music), is still fresh and suitable for the opening number of the album. The ennui waltz M-3 "Don't Cry over Bullying Now? Toshinobu Kubota, who provided the enchanting waltz M-3 "Don't Cry over Bullying Me Now?", also joined in the chorus of M-6 "Kono Gonja Nineteen", M-5 "Tenshi no Hi" is a sparkling number in the style of Tetsuya Komuro, and M-7 "Amaryllis" was written by Natsuo Ginshiro, who also wrote the music as well as the lyrics. It should be noted that the same song and M-9 "Shonen Uchu (Boy's Universe)" feature the guitar work of BO_WY's Tomoyasu Hotei. M-4 "Tsuki no Hikari ga Maurazu" and M-8 "Suddenly I Said Goodbye" were composed by Rebecca Yasukio Tsuchihashi, and the water drum-like sound of the latter and the distorted keyboards of M-2 "Alice's Romance" are also surprisingly innovative arrangements by Hoppy Kamiyama. The album closes with a moist ballad. The album closes with the quiet ballad M-10 "Pierce no Namida" and the B-side "Sayonara Bobby" (lyrics by Natsuo Gingiro) from the preceding single "Melancholy no Kiseki" released on January 21, 1986, is included on M-1 on the bonus disc, The A-side of each song, "Pink Dracula" (6/25) and "Cheating SACHIO" (10/25), were not included on the album, so they are included on the M-2 and M-3 CDs, the former as "O-Shi E Te Idol Respect Polydor Request Hen" (2001) and the latter as "Spotlight ~Meet You! I missed you! 80's Idols" (2023). The following year, 1987, saw the release of the OVA version of Urusei Yatsura's "Urusei Yatsura: Yume no Shokunin, Inba-kun ga Aruppa! What about Ram's future? The song "Monotone no Natsu" (Monotone Summer), the theme song of the 1987 OVA Urusei Yatsura: Yume no Shokunin Inba-kun ga Aaratte!