FAR EAST FAMILY BAND ( LP ) Japonia
Tytuł:Nipponjin
Wytwórnia:Aozora
Rok: 1975/RM
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Tytuł:Nipponjin
Wytwórnia:Aozora
Rok: 1975/RM
Psych - prog - rock
Far East Family Band – Nipponjin (Join Our Mental Phase Sound)
Tracklist
side A
A1 Nipponjin 16:51
A2 The Cave 8:37
side B
B1 Undiscovered Northern Land 2:54
B2 Timeless 4:26
B3 The God Of Water 2:06
B4 River Of Soul 8:28
B5 The God Of Wind 2:33
B6 Movin' Lookin' 1:39
B7 Yamato 0:48
B8 Mystery Of Northern Space 5:57
Musicians
Arranged By – Far East Family Band
Arranged By [Strings] – Mitsuo Miyamoto
Bass – Akira Fukakusa
Drums – Shizuo Takasaki
Guitar, Keyboards, Sitar [Electric], Vocals – Fumio Miyashita
Guitar, Vocals – Hirohito Fukushima
Keyboards – Akira Itoh
Keyboards, Percussion – Masanori Takahashi
Numbered edition on aozora RSD 2020 release
Regarded by many as the first Japanese progressive rock group, the Far East Family Band featured the keyboardist and future new age composer Kitaro. A keyboard-dominated space rock band, the Far East Family Band played extended compositions that brought comparisons to Tangerine Dream and early Pink Floyd. 'Nipponjin', the band's second album under their new name (the trio changed their name from Far Out to Far East Family Band following the release of 'Nihonjin' which appeared on the Denon label in 1973) following , featured re-recorded material from the previous, 'The Cave Down To Earth' as well as 'Nihonjin' and was produced by Tangerine Dream's Klaus Schulze. The band's synthesiser-drenched sound had much to do with the meeting of keyboard player and soon to be new age composer Kitaro's meeting with Schulze during a trip to Europe. One of Japan's earliest prog bands, the Far East Family Band became hugely popular in Japan and also achieved considerable attention in Europe too. The group went on to release two further albums, 'Parallel World' (1976) and 'Tenkeyin' (1977) but it is Kitaro who enjoyed lasting fame for his legendary 'Silk Road' albums.