Yasumi No Kuni-Yasumi No Kuni[72 Japan Folk Rock]
Highly Recommended
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Excellent Folk Rock with some psychedelic influences
contains some members of The Jacks
most of this was released in 69 for members of the URC record company club,but was rereleased in 72 with some more tracks
The personal band of singer/songwriter Teruyuki Takahashi (vocals and guitar). From the late 1960s until the early 1970s, the members of Jacks in the late period (except Yoshio Hayakawa) -Hitoshi Tanino (bass), Hiro Tsunoda (drums) and Takasuke Kida (flute, vibraphone, saxophone, trumpet, keyboards)- had joined as the backing members. This album was released on URC in 1972, as one album that included seven tracks from their first album 'Yasumi no Kuni' (directed by Yoshio Hayakawa. Released in 1969 as a limited edition for URC club members only, coupled with " Nobuyasu Okabayashi Recital") and five tracks from their second album 'Fy Fan' (produced in 1972, but not released). Psych/acid folk rock full of sense of emptiness. Recommended to those who like Jacks.
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contains some members of The Jacks
most of this was released in 69 for members of the URC record company club,but was rereleased in 72 with some more tracks
The personal band of singer/songwriter Teruyuki Takahashi (vocals and guitar). From the late 1960s until the early 1970s, the members of Jacks in the late period (except Yoshio Hayakawa) -Hitoshi Tanino (bass), Hiro Tsunoda (drums) and Takasuke Kida (flute, vibraphone, saxophone, trumpet, keyboards)- had joined as the backing members. This album was released on URC in 1972, as one album that included seven tracks from their first album 'Yasumi no Kuni' (directed by Yoshio Hayakawa. Released in 1969 as a limited edition for URC club members only, coupled with " Nobuyasu Okabayashi Recital") and five tracks from their second album 'Fy Fan' (produced in 1972, but not released). Psych/acid folk rock full of sense of emptiness. Recommended to those who like Jacks.
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6 Comments:
Thanks again for another excellent post!
Fyn Fan has been issued, both on LP and CD.
Amazing posts
Fantastic! Thanks.
thank for the music.
I've been looking this kind of sounds at Internet, but I couldn't find anything about psychedelic melodies! If you can give a tip, please do it because I really like this genre and it's be nice if you can help me. By the way, I will be a regular visitor because I loved what you did, each topic has something special. 23jj
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