Trade Last

This important step in the band's career needed money to be invested in new stage sets, personnel, costumes and equipment,[1] which came out of a two-album contract with Yasushi Akimoto's Sold Out Productions.

He was executive producer of the album, providing both the lyrics for all the songs and the highly professional staff, including arranger Makoto Matsushita and composer Kyōhei Tsutsumi.

The speaker in "Sono Ato de Koroshitai" ("After it's over, I want to kill you") is a mistress expressing her desire to murder her playboy lover, to have him all to herself, hinting at that this is to take place after sex.

The top-notch production of the album preserved the strong points of the band's music, reserving great attention to vocal performances and enhancing the commercial appeal of the recording.

During the tour supporting the album, the concert of 3 April 1987 at the Nakano Sun Plaza in Tokyo was recorded for Date Line, Show-Ya's first live VHS.