After working with "HAPPY END", a group that focused on singing in Japanese, he became one of the leading producers in Japan, "Caramel Mama (=Tin Pan Alley)".
This album, which he produced by himself in Los Angeles, was released with the participation of talented musicians from Tower of Power and Little Feat.
The album includes "Suna No Onna," a song with a tight rhythm and cool essence of his guitar sound, "Snow Express," an earthy instrumental number that became a forerunner of guitar fusion, "Woodpecker," and nine other songs that have become standards in the Japanese music scene. The album includes nine songs that became standards in the Japanese music scene.
The lyrics, which depict Shigeru Suzuki's delicate mental landscape, are written entirely by Takashi Matsumoto, while moderately relaxing his passionate West Coast style of playing.
The album is a masterpiece that will remain in the history of Japanese rock music and has made Shigeru Suzuki's name known to the public as a guitarist and composer.