[1982] Yoshiyuki Suzuki - I'm in Love (Full Album)

Tracklist: 1. Introduction [0:00] 2. I'm in Love (Ai no Toriko) [0:51] 3. Take It Easy [6:01] 4. Lonely Street [10:39] 5. San Diego Sailing Love [15:56] 6. Telephone (Kimi e no Denwa) [20:31] 7. Beautiful & Blue [25:47] 8. Omoide no Southern Island [30:32] 9. Australia [35:22] Arranged by: Yoshiyuki Suzuki (1, 2, 4, 7 ~ 9) Chito Kawachi (3, 5 ~ 6) Drums – Art Rodriguez Electric Bass – Vernon Porter Electric Guitar – Buzzy Feiten Keyboards, Piano – Neil Larsen Percussion – Lenny Castro Vocals, Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Bass, Keyboards, Chorus – Yoshiyuki Suzuki CD purchased by me, ripped/scanned by squidlin The second album out of two, released by Yoshiyuki Suzuki. So here's a funny story. The first album I had ever purchased by this artist was his debut work, "L.A. Lullaby" (which I'll be uploading onto the channel sooner or later). Originally I had bought it because there was one track on there that I really liked... but the whole thing turned out to be pretty mid 🤣 Some time later I find out he released another album, titled "I'm in Love". Similar to "L.A. Lullaby", there was a track on here that I was pretty fond of when I listened to it as a sample online, so I acquired a copy—and despite having gotten a copy for myself... I've never listened to it from start to finish since my acquisition of it years ago. At all. Good use of my money, one could say... Fast forward years later to 2026—somehow I find out that both of Suzuki's albums (which were previously LP-only, BTW) got their first-ever CD release in May of 2024. As of me writing this, I couldn't find any rips of these CDs online, so I acquired some copies myself. So, after having finally listened to "I'm in Love" for the first time... what do I think of it? Gonna be honest: I don't really have any feelings towards this album at all. It's not bad, but I certainly will not be listening to it again after this. Maybe it might just come down to my tastes. Why am I uploading it on this channel, then? I've owned these within my possession for so long and just figured I'd finish the job by uploading the CD versions since my gut tells me nobody else would have probably done so anyways. Is that dedication, or insanity? I'll let you decide. It does have some good tracks though. I liked "Take It Easy" and "Omoide no Southern Island". Anyways, enjoy!