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The first studio album from the reformed "5th Period" Wands, featuring new vocalist Daishi Uehara.
The album compiles the band's most famous singles and album versions: Song Title (English / Japanese) Notable Context Sabishisa wa Aki no Iro (寂しさは秋の色) 1991 Debut single Motto Tsuyoku Dakishimetanara (もっと強く抱きしめたなら) First #1 hit; charted for 44 weeks Sekaijū no Dare Yori Kitto (世界中の誰よりきっと) Million-selling duet with Miho Nakayama wands wands best historical best album rar best
The town of Greyford sat cradled between chalk hills and a river that remembered every footstep. In the town’s single record shop, Needle & Groove, a stack of vinyls leaned like weathered sailors telling old sea tales. No one paid them much mind—except Mara Voss, a twenty-two-year-old archivist with a habit of tracing worn grooves with cotton gloves and humming to the ghosts of songs. The first studio album from the reformed "5th
One night, Mara woke to a sound like vinyl unspooling. The record was playing itself, though the needle sat still. The speakers breathed a low, urgent chord. She followed the music to the shop, where the shop’s owner, Old Nelly, lay awake among teetering towers of records. The melody was different now, a layering of all the album’s tracks into something like a tide. When Mara held the wand to the shop’s wood floor, the boards rose into a procession of faces—ancestors of Greyford—marching not in the town’s present but toward a place none of them had seen before. No one paid them much mind—except Mara Voss,
Emerging in 1991, WANDS quickly became a powerhouse of the 90s Being Giza sound, blending pop sensibilities with heavy guitar riffs and Uesugi’s soul-piercing vocals. This "Historical Best" album is essentially a curated journey through their golden age, featuring definitive tracks that defined a generation:
What makes the Historical Best Album unique is its timing. Released on November 6, 1997, it followed the departure of core members Show Uesugi and Hiroshi Shibasaki. To bridge the gap, the album included new vocal versions and arrangements, including the debut of the Third Period lineup with vocalist Jiro Waku on tracks like (a theme for Dragon Ball GT ).