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KAIZOH E NO YAKUDOH

Guernica

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3.17 | 5 ratings | 1 reviews | 40% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 1982

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Bremen (1:19)
2. Cafe De Psycho (2:45)
3. Kohjoh Kengaku (1:31)
4. Yume No Sangaku-Chitai (2:20)
5. Doryoku No Hime (3:05)
6. Rakujitsu (3:36)
7. Fukkoh No Uta (3:18)
8. Sensuikan (2:52)
9. Dai-Yuden Kohkyohkyoku (2:15)
10. Skating Rink (3:16)
11. Akebono (5:12)
12. Ginwa Wa Utau (3:14)
13. Maronie Dokuhon (3:39)

Total Time 38:22

Line-up / Musicians

- Jun Togawa / voices
- Koji Ueno / various instruments
- Keiichi Ohta / words, illusion

Releases information

CD Alfa Records ALCA4 (1990)

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GUERNICA Kaizoh E No Yakudoh ratings distribution


3.17
(5 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(40%)
40%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(0%)
0%
Good, but non-essential (60%)
60%
Collectors/fans only (0%)
0%
Poor. Only for completionists (0%)
0%

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Review by DamoXt7942
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3 stars (From PA blog "Japanese Progressive Rock presented by DamoX")

Hard to be categorized - as I say by one phrase.

I've wondered how the Japanese music scene itself should diagnose GUERNICA, and simultaneously been very happy to come across them. In those days, there might be no artist like them...neither purely avantgarde nor purely electronic, absolutely progressive with psychedelic spice...all over the world, not only in Japan. Jun's antique atmosphere, mysterious voices, and charming eyes (!) - with Koji's wonderful creation - were more important than anything else. The stories of this album were set up as in Japanese 1920s - about Taisho era, one of Japanese developing period. All the tunes are electronic-avantgarde with ancient, dignified and magnified flavour. However, they could not produce such a characteristic style without Jun's eerily terrific voices - I can imagine without difficulty.

Forgive me but you cannot realize only with my review without listening to the album...on the contrary, can understand why it be difficult for them to be classify strictly I guess.

"Progressive Antique" genre should be made soon! ...cracked a joke. Please enjoy!

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