band [the blue hearts], bass Hiroyuki Kawaguchi band [the blue hearts], drums Tetsuya Kajiwara band [the blue hearts], guitar Masatoshi Mashima band [the blue hearts], vocals Hiroto Komoto engineer Hideo Ito engineer Yoshinori Waraya engineer [assistant] Atsushi Kobayashi engineer [assistant] Takayoshi Yamanouchi executive-producer Sekiji Murata management [chief manager] Lucy Tonegi management [management office] Juggler Co., Ltd. management [road manager] Chihiro Tanikawa producer The Blue Hearts sleeve, design Hiroyuki Kawaguchi sleeve, design 青心会 sleeve, photography Kyoji Takahashi Recorded At Sound Inn Studio Record Company Juggler Co., Ltd Original pressing. The Blue Hearts' first indie single, released by the band's own independent Juggler Records label prior to them signing to a major label Meldac. Containing two of their early hits; the title track Hito-ni-yasashiku and B-side track Hammer (The 4.8 Million Blues).
1987 original pressing has a retail price printed on the front sleeve, Juggler label phone number on the back, different catalog number than the reissue, and has no barcode.
Recorded at Sound Inn (B Studio), Kojimachi, Tokyo, 8 to 9 January 1987. Other: ¥700 (Price)