Опубликовано: 17 авг. 2013 г.
Exactly
the dawn of Japanese improvised organ-based psychedelic progressive
rock! (I believe 'another' dawn of Japanese organ-based psych-prog
should be The Happenings Four.)
Their core storm gets started with
the second track Running Shirts Long ... don't be deceived by the beauty
of Hiro's keyboard solo in the short opening Love St. ... each
instrumental solo gets exploded heavily and rampantly. And please
carefully listen to Hiro's keyboard play especially - although his solo
play goes forward at a moment on the latter part, basically Hiro should
support the other solos with his strict (and deep) rhythm on the
background. Their terrific heavy improvisation on the middle part
absolutely, absolutely reminds me Acid Mothers Temple Speed Guru's
exploded guitar solo in the song Acid Takion. Makoto Kawabata might be
much influenced by Hiro's improvised heavy keyboard play (here's a
difference of instruments between them though) I imagine? Kimio
Mizutani's crazy guitar solo can make their sounds more aggressive, and
Hiroki Tamaki's sharp-edged electric violin can season their style with
extremely dry and bitter soundspice. Just in the song can we feel such a
greatness of all instruments, all players.
Anyway dart a glance
around - in this album is flute-based soft and graceful fairy-tale song
like When She Didn't Agree and Yum, a short instrumental track Love T
with plaintive violin sounds blended with solemn keyboard ones, or a
jazzy freaky flexible jam session Happy, Sorry. And another peak of this
album is, I'm sure, the miracle suite Fish Sea Milk / Fingers Of A Red
Type-Writer. Based on such a weird keyboard rumble, Kimio's crushed
guitar, Hiroki's keen electroviolin, Nozomi's loud flute, Kenji &
Hiro Tsunoda's deep rhythm section can fall one upon another. We cannot
close our mouth and close our eyes till the end of Me And Milk And
Others, the song characterized as a slow percussion and violin inferno.
A great stuff, able to be defined as one of the dawn(s) of Japanese Progressive Rock. Recommended!
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Songs / Tracks Listing
the dawn of Japanese improvised organ-based psychedelic progressive
rock! (I believe 'another' dawn of Japanese organ-based psych-prog
should be The Happenings Four.)
Their core storm gets started with
the second track Running Shirts Long ... don't be deceived by the beauty
of Hiro's keyboard solo in the short opening Love St. ... each
instrumental solo gets exploded heavily and rampantly. And please
carefully listen to Hiro's keyboard play especially - although his solo
play goes forward at a moment on the latter part, basically Hiro should
support the other solos with his strict (and deep) rhythm on the
background. Their terrific heavy improvisation on the middle part
absolutely, absolutely reminds me Acid Mothers Temple Speed Guru's
exploded guitar solo in the song Acid Takion. Makoto Kawabata might be
much influenced by Hiro's improvised heavy keyboard play (here's a
difference of instruments between them though) I imagine? Kimio
Mizutani's crazy guitar solo can make their sounds more aggressive, and
Hiroki Tamaki's sharp-edged electric violin can season their style with
extremely dry and bitter soundspice. Just in the song can we feel such a
greatness of all instruments, all players.
Anyway dart a glance
around - in this album is flute-based soft and graceful fairy-tale song
like When She Didn't Agree and Yum, a short instrumental track Love T
with plaintive violin sounds blended with solemn keyboard ones, or a
jazzy freaky flexible jam session Happy, Sorry. And another peak of this
album is, I'm sure, the miracle suite Fish Sea Milk / Fingers Of A Red
Type-Writer. Based on such a weird keyboard rumble, Kimio's crushed
guitar, Hiroki's keen electroviolin, Nozomi's loud flute, Kenji &
Hiro Tsunoda's deep rhythm section can fall one upon another. We cannot
close our mouth and close our eyes till the end of Me And Milk And
Others, the song characterized as a slow percussion and violin inferno.
A great stuff, able to be defined as one of the dawn(s) of Japanese Progressive Rock. Recommended!
http://www.progarchives.com/Review.as...
Songs / Tracks Listing
1. Love St. (0:00)
2. Running Shirts Long (0:54)
3. When She Didn't Agree (9:37)
4. Happy, Sorry (10:51)
5. Yum (16:46)
6. Love T (20:36)
7. Fish Sea Milk (22:13)
8. Fingers Of A Red Typewriter (24:37)
9. Milk Time (33:06)
10. Me And Milk Tea And Others (33:39)
Line-up / Musicians
- Hiro Yanagida / organ, harpsichord
- Kimio Mizutani / guitars
- Hiro Tsunoda / drums
- Hiroki Tamaki / electric violin
- Keiju Ishikawa / bass
- Nozomi Nakatani / flute
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