Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Morita Doji-Goodbye

1975 Japan Female Acid Folk

im quite sure that anyone who downloaded the Slap Happy Humprey
album wants to hear the original songs
so here is the first album by Morita Doji @192 kbits

some infor from popsike:


Great Original copy of this dark-clad acid-folk psych album that reminds me of Bridget St John. Original copy that comes with 3 inserts, all with pictures and detailed lyrics. Dark, melancholic and ethereal female vocals. Stunningly great and getting rarer every minute. Released in November 1975. Will certainly appeal to fans of Comus, Asakawa Maki, Slap Happy Humphrey, Japanese psych heads and late night acid folk adepts. I cannot stress enough the grandeur of Morita Doji, just over the top brilliant. She retired completely from the music scene and public view at the beginning of the eighties and will never appear again in the public spotlights, so here is your chance to lay yer hands upon her melancholic, late night and utterly desolate sound spheres. Highest recommendation. One of the all time best female vox records to emerge out of Japan of all times!!
-popsike.com


go get it!


13 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

talking about acid, folk & related, do you happen to have some Yamasaki Hako stuff? she's rare as fuck - well, i don't know if to fuck there is a rare matter, but for me it is; you've got the point, haven't you? - and i could only find her best of somewhere over the big big net.
anyway, i'm loving you for the 'slap happy humprey' upload. they were some other guys i needed to find somehow, and you helped a whole lot.
thanks.

10:44 PM  
Blogger Jøta said...

i just recently discovered Asakawa Maki and considering my fondness of her, i'm most certainly gonna wrap my ears around the Morita Doji stuff you provided here. thank you, sincerely.

11:24 PM  
Blogger Dirk said...

i'll be posting more Morita stuff

so stay tuned!

11:27 PM  
Blogger Dirk said...

and i added Yamasaki Hako to my slsk wish list

so if i find any i'll post it

11:30 PM  
Blogger Unknown said...

thanks for posting this! a very nice album and a nice follow-up to the Slap Happy Humphrey post

1:28 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Dirk, good luck to you with your struggle with the cancer. My parents have had cancer and leukemia so i've seen all the bad stuff that happens when you get these terrible kind of diseases. Try and stay positive -- if it hasn't metastisized then that's very good. It's better to be alive than dead, that's for sure.

11:23 AM  
Blogger dvhist said...

Wonderful stuff, Dirk; many thanks for finding all this and putting it up!

5:17 PM  
Blogger ampbuzz said...

Morita Doji is a goddess and a genius .
This record is her best but they are all fantastic.

Thanks for sharing these records with everyone.

C

4:48 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

wow! thanks dude! this is one of the best thing i heard in a while... awesome blog. thanks for sharing this!

10:07 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Any news about Hako Yamasaki?

1:20 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Sorry for previous post...
RIP Dirk...
Miss you...

1:27 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I'm grateful for your blog.

9:45 AM  
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12:49 AM  

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