[Machine Translation] Mitori Karashima, one of Japan's most talented singer-songwriters, releases her first original album in 7 years! The album, which marks the 25th anniversary of her debut in 1989, is a "colorful" reflection of the heart filled with love songs in the style of Karashima, and will include 11 songs, including "Nameless Sky", an insert song for the movie "Mango and the Red Wheelchair" (starring Saika Akimoto and NAOTO (EXILE)) to be released in spring 2015, and a self-cover of the hit song "Silent Eve". The album will include 11 songs, including a self-cover of the hit song "Silent Eve". Mitori Karashima's first duet song "Tsuyoku Tsuyoku" is a new song written with Akinori Nakagawa's image in mind. This is the first time for her to include the voices of other male artists on an album. For the first time in her career, the album will be produced entirely by Keiichi Tomita (Tomita Labo), the maestro of J-POP.