Yonin-Bayashi ''Issyoku-Sokuhatsu'' (Japanese Prog-Rock 1974)
Yonin-Bayashi was originally formed in 1970 with Kasutoshi Morizono(guitar and vocal), Kazuo Nakamura(bass and vocal) and Daiji Okai(drums).They introduced themselves as 'The San-Nin' means 'three piece band' at that time. In early 1971, keyboard player, Hidemi Sakashita joined and they became 'Yonin-Bayashi' means 'four piece band' in old Japanese word.
''Issyoku-Sokuhatsu'' is their legendary 1st album out of 1974. Real Japanese hard psychedelic progressive masterpiece...
This papre-sleeve reissue includes 2 bonus tracks (single A-Side, B-Side).
Yonin Bayashi - Issyoku Sokuhatsu: Dead End
You can listen audio clips of Yonin-Bayashi here: Link.1, Link.2, Link.3, Link.4, Link.5
Yonin-Bayashi was originally formed in 1970 with Kasutoshi Morizono(guitar and vocal), Kazuo Nakamura(bass and vocal) and Daiji Okai(drums).They introduced themselves as 'The San-Nin' means 'three piece band' at that time. In early 1971, keyboard player, Hidemi Sakashita joined and they became 'Yonin-Bayashi' means 'four piece band' in old Japanese word.
''Issyoku-Sokuhatsu'' is their legendary 1st album out of 1974. Real Japanese hard psychedelic progressive masterpiece...
This papre-sleeve reissue includes 2 bonus tracks (single A-Side, B-Side).
Yonin Bayashi - Issyoku Sokuhatsu: Dead End
You can listen audio clips of Yonin-Bayashi here: Link.1, Link.2, Link.3, Link.4, Link.5
7 Comments:
ill get this
omg! this album is bonkers. wow...i'm not that hip to japanese psych but am completely enamored with this record. do you have any other suggestions?
thx!
Nice! Where you get this guestbook? I want the same script.. Awesome content. thankyou.
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A friend gave me a copy of this a while back, been living in it for some time, love it! It is time the world recognized this amazing record!
Pleaz re-up this. thanks.
Anand Jai Murti gave me the Ishoku album back when I was in college.
What an album. Still one of my favorites. I haven't talked to him in a while...
I stuck everything I own on iTunes, and everything is is accessible from everywhere in the house. I was listening to iTunes on Random, and guess what.. there it was... Sora to Kumo....
And this is Anand Jai Murti.
Those were the days when I plunged into Japanese progressive rock.
All the records I sent you must be invaluable now.
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