Makoto Ozone's self-titled album, released on June 1, 1984, under Columbia/Legacy, is a captivating journey into the world of jazz. This 52-minute masterpiece showcases Ozone's extraordinary talent and innovative spirit, blending traditional jazz elements with contemporary influences. The album features seven tracks, including the enchanting "Crystal Love," the soulful "I Need You Here," and the dynamic "Flight." Ozone's virtuoso piano skills are on full display, particularly in the intricate "Improvisation" and the complex "Corea-Graphy," a nod to his mentor Chick Corea. The two-part "Endless Season" offers a serene and introspective experience, highlighting Ozone's versatility. This album is a testament to Makoto Ozone's artistry and his significant contributions to the jazz genre.