Hey Zoo Freaks, it's the Zoo Crew grooving through the airwaves at THE ZOO, letting the soaring strains of "More Than Enough" by Atsushi Yokozeki Project wash over us from the depths of that '93 gem Raid. Oh man, this ballad's a heart-tugger with Kelly Hansen laying down those velvet vocals before he hit the big time with Foreigner, turning simple words into a mountain-moving plea that sticks with you like morning dew on wildflowers. Fans can't get enough— one devotee in the melodic rock circles calls it their all-time favorite tune, saying it carried them through thick and thin for years on end. And get this, in those dusty review pages, it's hailed as a flat-out masterpiece, one soul even dubbing it among the greatest songs ever spun from the strings of a guitar, all wrapped in that neoclassical fire Atsushi ignites so effortlessly.
Picture the session vibes: Atsushi, the Tokyo shred sage, corrals this dream team for Raid, blending his fleet-fingered wizardry with Hansen's golden pipes on this track, creating a storm of emotion that reviewers still chase like lost treasure. No wild tales from the studio hit the spotlight, but the whispers in fan havens tell of bootleg listens that spark late-night confessions, folks sharing how those lyrics hit home like a gentle rain on parched earth, reminding us love's got more than enough to heal the hidden hurts. It's the kind of quiet thunder that builds slow and leaves you breathless, a true raid on the senses that keeps pulling us back for more.
Tracing the trail back, Atsushi Yokozeki sparked his flame in the humming heart of 1980s Tokyo, birthing his project around '83 amid the rising roar of Japan's heavy metal wave. A finger-flying phenom hooked on neoclassical sparks and hard rock soul, he unleashed his debut EP Jet Finger in '85, letting the axe weave tales without a word through smoky clubs and cramped rehearsal dens. From stints in outfits like The Bronx and Lance of Thrill, Atsushi honed that signature blaze—no shortcuts or spotlights at first, just relentless riffs and a dreamer's drive that carved his legend one note at a time, inviting vocal allies later to flesh out the full fury.
To keep the Yokozeki spirit alive in your orbit, head to his Facebook nook at facebook.com/jetfinger, a cozy spot for sharing licks and lore. No grand website or other streams light up the map, but the real magic brews in fan circles like the Melodic Rock & AOR group on Facebook, where kindred spirits swap stories and rare spins that echo the raid forever.