Even in 2026, the themes Shogo Hamada addressed in "The Last Weekend"—isolation, the pressures of modern society, and finding personal meaning in a chaotic world—remain incredibly relevant. It is a testament to his artistry that these songs, some recorded decades before this compilation, still resonate with such emotional urgency.

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| No. | Title (English) | Title (Japanese) | Time | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1 | Boku to Kanojo to Shuumatsu ni | 僕と彼女と週末に | 11:22 | | 2 | Hadaka no Outachi | 裸の王達 | 4:33 | | 3 | Shijin no Kane | 詩人の鐘 | 4:34 | | 4 | Theme of Father's Son -Haruka naru Waga Ie | THEME OF FATHER'S SON ―遥かなる我家 | 5:15 | | 5 | Rising Sun -Kaze no Kunshou | RISING SUN ―風の勲章 | 4:39 | | 6 | Blood Line -Fence no Mukou no Seijouki | BLOOD LINE ―フェンスの向こうの星条旗 | 5:27 | | 7 | Waga Kokoro no Maria (Instrumental) | 我が心のマリア (Instrumental) | 3:54 | | 8 | My Hometown | MY HOMETOWN | 5:08 | | 9 | Tokyo | 東京 | 4:44 | | 10 | Gozen 4-ji no Monogatari | 午前4時の物語 | 2:58 | | 11 | Toraware no Mijikai Kokoro de | とらわれの貧しい心で | 4:33 | | 12 | A New Style War | A NEW STYLE WAR | 4:36 | | 13 | Ai no Sedai no Mae ni | 愛の世代の前に | 3:54 | | 14 | Sakura (Instrumental) | 桜 (Instrumental) | 6:41 |

– (僕と彼女と週末に) Hadaka no Outachi (2010) – (裸の王達) Shijin no Kane (2010) – (詩人の鐘)

The album is currently available for streaming on major platforms like Apple Music in specific tracks like A New Style War The Last Weekend The Best of Shogo Hamada, Vol. 3 The Last Weekend

The album consists of 14 tracks, including several instrumental pieces that add to the thematic depth.

, the re-recorded tracks offer a modern clarity that revitalizes songs like A New Style War The Last Weekend

: This 11-minute epic opens the album, warning of ecological and nuclear disaster. Fans often note its renewed "realism" in the wake of the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami.

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or new recordings, providing a fresh perspective on his classic message-driven work. The album consists of 14 tracks: 1. 僕と彼女と週末に (The Last Weekend) : An 11-minute epic. 2. 裸の王達 (Naked Kings) 3. 詩人の鐘 (The Poet's Bell) 4. THEME OF FATHER'S SON ―遥かなる我家 5. RISING SUN ―風の勲章 6. BLOOD LINE ―フェンスの向こうの星条旗 7. 我が心のマリア (Maria) (Instrumental). 8. MY HOMETOWN 9. 東京 (Tokyo) 10. 午前4時の物語 (The 4am Story)

stands as one of the most powerful compilation albums in Japanese rock history. Initially released on October 6, 2010 , by Sony Music Labels, this album serves as the thematic culmination of his anthology series, following The History of Shogo Hamada "Since 1975" (2000) and Vol. 1 & Vol. 2 (2006). While previous volumes highlighted his legendary love songs and rock anthems, Volume 3 aggregates his most profound, socially conscious "message songs" spanning over 30 years of his career, mostly completely re-recorded and remixed for this release.

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