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Logan
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I've long had a feeling for Japan, I love lots of anime, Japanese music, and living there I do consider to have been the best time of my life. Kyoto is such a wonderful place. Love the temples, love the food, love the people I would meet. This topic is about your (and my) favourite albums from Japan.
Thee following are some of my favourite studio albums from Japan with just one per act. Please mention any of your favourites. After Dinner - Paradise of Replica (1989) Angel'in Heavy Syrup - Angel'in Heavy Syrup IV (1999) Ichiko Aoba - O (2013) betcover!! - Tamago (2022) Bondage Fruit - Bondage Fruit (1994) Boredoms - Vision Creation Newsun (1998) Boris - Flood (2000) J.A. Ceasar - Den'en ni shisu (1974) Far East Family Band - Parallel World (1976) Fishmans - Long Season (1996) Flower Travellin' Band - Satori (1971) Geinoh Yamashirogumi - Osorezan / Dō no Kenbai (1976) Ghost - Hypnotic Underworld (2004) Grim - Maha (2015) Ground-Zero - Consume Red (1997) Haco + Sakamoto Hiromichi - Ash in the Rainbow (2002) Happy Family - Happy Family (1995) Hizuru - Hizuru (2017) Yoshihiro Kanno – Tenshi no tamago ongaku-hen: Mizu ni sumu (Angel's Egg) (1985) Kikagaku Moyo - House in the Tall Grass (2016) Kikuo - Kikuo Miku 6 (2019) Osamu Kitajima - Benzaiten (1976) Kitaro - Ten Kai (1978) Koenji Hyakkei - Ni (1997) Jun Konagaya - Travel (2014) Melt-Banana - Cell-Scape (2003) Toshiyuki Miyama & The New Herd & Masahiko Sato - Yamataifu (1978) MONO - Hymn to the Immortal Wind (2009) Douji Morita - A Boy (1977) OOIOO - Taiga (2006) Qujaku - Qujaku (2018) Sheena Ringo - Kalk samen kuri no hana (2003) Ruins - Pallaschtom (2000) Yoshiko Sai - Mangekyō (1975) Ryuichi Sakamoto - Thousand Knives of Ryuichi Sakamoto (1978) Salle Gaveau - Alloy (2007) Konomi Sasaki - Ninjin (1973) Matsuhito Sato - Amalgamation (1971) Shibusashirazu - Shibuboshi (2004) Taj Mahal Travellers - August 1974 (1975) Tipographica - Floating Opera (1997) Juno Ueda (PoiL Ueda) - Yosh*tsune (2023) Wha-Ha-Ha - Shinutokiwa Betsu (1981) World's End Girlfriend - Hurtbreak Wonderland (2007) Yellow Magic Orchestra - Solid State Survivor (1979) Yonin-Bayashi - Ishoku-Sokuhatsu (1974) Yura Yura Teikoku - Hollow Me (2007) Two of my favourites lives are Fishmans' 98.12.28 男達の別れ (98.12.28 Otokotachi no wakare) (1998) and Genoih Yamashirogumi's Live ''Hirakareta Gassho'' Junen No Tenkai (1979). By the way, I though about doing this as another poll or two, but I love to get more on what other people like, and when I list ones often people think I should havce listed others, or that it's strange that I did not. Explaining can get a bit tedious. |
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Hrychu
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Spitz - Robinson
It's not an underground or obscure song but it is really good imo. |
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I love much of Japanese culture and not least movies, which I've seen loads of, and here're my favourite albums: Far East Family Band (J) - Nipponjin (1975) Flower Travellin’ Band (J) - Satori (1971) Flower Travellin’ Band - Made In Japan (1972) Osamu Kitajima (J) - Benzaiten (1976) Stomu Yamash'ta (J) & Come To The Edge - Floating Music (1972) Stomu Yamashta - Raindog (1975) Bi Kyo Ran (J) - Bi Kyo Ran (1982) Bondage Fruit (J) - II (1996) |
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quality over quantity, and all kind of PopcoRn almost beyond
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quality over quantity, and all kind of PopcoRn almost beyond
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Hiromi - Spark
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Logan
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^ Hiromi is so talented.
^^^ Oh, I love Stom'u Yamash'ta's Floating Music. That should have been on my list. ^^^^ I'd heard of Siitz, first time hearing that though, I think. I made a playlist of one track per album for my choices (in some cases full albums and I might have deleted one from the playlist by mistake). That music ranges from the very melodic and sweet to the very noisy, and lot in between. |
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Sigh- "Imaginary Sonicscape" is my favorite Japanese prog album.
Hiromi's Sonicbloom- "Time Control" De Lorians- "De Lorians" Koenji Hyakkei- "Angherr Shisspa" and "Dhorimviskha" Bondage Fruit- "Bondage Fruit 2" Edited by omphaloskepsis - 8 hours 12 minutes ago at 18:20 |
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Logan
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^ I know that Sigh album is well-respected, I have to hear it. I like the other albums you mentioned.
--------------------------------------------------------------- By the way, if I were to choose one favourite track from my playlist for my mood right now, it would be "雪女 (Yukionna)" off Yoshiko Sai's Mangekyō (1975) Edited by Logan - 7 hours 38 minutes ago at 18:54 |
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Casiopea - Mint Jams (1982)
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Japan has indeed been doing great things in prog and fusion, Flat 122 one of my favorites -
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