The Japanese pop musician Kenji Ozawa was born in Sagamihara, Kanagawa in 1968
and became famous in Japan as a member of the band Flipper's Guitar alongside
co-founder Keigo Oyamada. The band were successful during the late 1980s playing
music heavily influenced by British bands such as Haircut 100 and Orange Juice.
Ozawa had an acrimonious split with Oyamada in 1991 and left to pursue a solo
career. His debut album was released in 1993 with the curious title The Dogs
Bark, But the Caravan Moves On, later to be re-released in 1997 simply as Dogs.
In 2006 the artist released an...